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All Audience Reviews of Cruel Intentions: The ’90s Musical

 ★ 4.7 / 5  •  Show Ended  •  Musicals
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Theatre Theory
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Cruel Intentions is a brilliant and nostalgic romp through the 90s, delivering all the best elements of the film with some absolutely cracking songs. The entire cast are incredible, and the show is just absolutely fantastic! A definite must-see 😁Read more →
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Freya Harney
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Was brilliant ! Great songs and great actors, definitely recommend.Read more →
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Victoria Johnston
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Great fun! Well performed by actors and musicians with witty use of 90s music generating feel good laughter. Recommended!Read more →
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Malcolm Diston
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Great show, highly recommendRead more →
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Th Vourn
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Funny well done revival of the cult movie. A trip to 90s that I enjoy!Read more →
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Stuart King
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Developed from a relatively simplistic premise, a school’s diverse group of youngsters lose inhibitions, form tentative relationships, plot retribution, squabble and deliver a raft of pop standards whose first lines are loosely shoe-horned to fit whatever tentative juvenile subplot is under discussion. It’s hardly an original nor sophisticated formula, but the result is precisely what the writers set out to achieve, namely a tongue-in-cheek, beast of a ****-fest, teen romantic drama, which moves at a fair lick fed by the giddying array of chart successes drawn from the 1990sRead more →