musicals
Groundhog Day, Old VicWednesday, 17 August 2016![]() The New York theatre is so consistently awash in "star is born" moments when one or another British actor crosses the Atlantic to copious praise that it's lovely for a change to be able to reverse the kudos. And as Phil Connors, the jaded weatherman... Read more... |
Allegro, Southwark PlayhouseTuesday, 16 August 2016![]() Southwark's golden triangle – the Menier, the Playhouse and the Union – has given us so many "lost" musicals which only a decade or so ago would have been lucky to get in-concert airings. Chief gap-fillers in the Rodgers & Hammerstein oeuvre... Read more... |
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, National TheatreThursday, 11 August 2016![]() If you like the feeling of leaving a show, surrounded by the gently glowing faces of happy fellow audience members, then this is one for you. It’s a musical evening full of joyful singing – mixing classics by Mendelssohn and Bartok with a best-of... Read more... |
Half A Sixpence, Chichester Festival TheatreWednesday, 27 July 2016![]() Watching Cameron Mackintosh’s joyful revision of this Sixties musical, it’s possible to believe for a moment that all the world needs now is love sweet love and a shit-ton of banjos. With a new book by Downton Abbey behemoth Julian Fellowes, new... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Absolute BeginnersTuesday, 26 July 2016![]() The home-cinema release of Absolute Beginners is a rarity, as it’s one where watching the bonus before the main feature is a must. In Absolute Ambition, those involved with the film are brutally frank about this most hyped piece. It’s also an... Read more... |
Marni Nixon: 'It ended up being totally my voice'Monday, 25 July 2016![]() Singin’ in the Rain made much of those people in the movies whose work you don’t know you know. Set at the dawn of the talkies, it told of a star of the silent screen with the voice of a foghorn who relied on the angelic pipes of a trained singer... Read more... |
Jesus Christ Superstar, Regent's Park Open Air TheatreFriday, 22 July 2016![]() London’s West End may be the envy of the world, but when it comes to musicals the big-hitting theatres might have to up their game a bit if they’re to keep up with the city’s rival offerings. Compare the summer’s biggest opening, Aladdin (currently... Read more... |
Into the Woods, Menier Chocolate FactoryThursday, 14 July 2016![]() "Children will listen," or so goes a lyric to one of the most heart-rending numbers in Into the Woods, the Stephen Sondheim/James Lapine musical that seems rarely to be long-absent from the British stage. And the great virtue of the Fiasco Theatre's... Read more... |
The Stripper, St James TheatreTuesday, 12 July 2016![]() Womanising detectives, shapely dames, gangsters and convoluted criminal conspiracies: Richard O’Brien and Richard Hartley’s 1982 musical take on Carter Brown’s California-set whodunit fiction is pulp noir to the max. However, unlike the pair’s... Read more... |
Bugsy Malone, Lyric HammersmithThursday, 30 June 2016![]() For those in sore need of a theatrical pick-me-up, jazz square your way over to Bugsy Malone. Last year’s smash-hit opener of the redeveloped Lyric has been given a well-deserved encore, with Sean Holmes’s production once again nailing the beguiling... Read more... |
Aladdin, Prince Edward TheatreThursday, 16 June 2016![]() If anyone harboured any doubts as to how diverse the world of musical theatre can be, this past week will surely have proved an ear and eye-opener. While Richard Taylor and David Wood's poetic take on The Go-Between pretty much threw out the... Read more... |
Into the Woods, Opera North, West Yorkshire PlayhouseThursday, 09 June 2016![]() Opera North’s ongoing Ring isn’t taking up much of the chorus’s time, which presumably is one of the reasons that many of its members have decamped half a mile east to collaborate with the West Yorkshire Playhouse in an eye-popping new staging of... Read more... |
