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End of the Rainbow starring Jinkx Monsoon (Soho Theatre Walthamstow, London) - ★★★★ REVIEW

Mickey-Jo recently caught one of London's most anticipated theatrical events of the year, a revival of Peter Quilter's END OF THE RAINBOW starring Jinkx Monsoon.


At Soho Theatre, Walthamstow, Jinkx (Chicago, Little Shop of Horrors, Oh, Mary!) plays Judy Garland in the hard hitting play which was also adapted for the biopic film 'Judy'.


Check out what Mickey-Jo thought of the play, Jinkx's performance, and the new production from director Rupert Hands...


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00:00 | introduction

03:23 | production context

08:12 | Jinkx as Judy Garland

17:29 | creative choices

22:36 | conclusion

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