musicals
Half A Sixpence, Noel Coward TheatreFriday, 18 November 2016![]() That old saw about a star being born really is on view at the Noel Coward Theatre, where newcomer Charlie Stemp justifies and then some, the fuss being made about him in this "revisal" of the onetime Tommy Steele vehicle Half A Sixpence. Whether you... Read more... |
School of Rock: The Musical, New London TheatreWednesday, 16 November 2016![]() When's the last time you heard an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical described as a gas, a hoot, an unpretentious delight? All those qualities, and more, are there for the savouring in School of Rock, which has reached the West End a year on from its... Read more... |
Lazarus, King's Cross TheatreThursday, 10 November 2016![]() When David Bowie first met with the producer Robert Fox to discuss Lazarus back in 2013, you now have to wonder if he was seriously contemplating his own mortality. The clue, of course, lies in the title, and that of Bowie's extraordinary last album... Read more... |
The Last Five Years, St James TheatreFriday, 04 November 2016![]() From Monteverdi to Schubert to Bernstein and Lloyd Webber the dramatic song cycle has travelled far and wide over the centuries, though not until Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five Years in opposite directions. His two-handed tour-de-force –... Read more... |
Side Show, Southwark PlayhouseTuesday, 01 November 2016![]() Composer Henry Krieger’s highly anticipated Dreamgirls arrives later this month, but first up is the UK premiere of his less well-known but thoroughly likeable Side Show, based on the real story of a pair of conjoined twins who became 1930s American... Read more... |
Murder Ballad, Arts TheatreFriday, 07 October 2016![]() Ye olde love triangle returns, this time as the centrepiece of a rock chamber musical that premiered Off-Broadway in 2013 and now makes its UK premiere. There’s a good guy, a bad boy, and the promise of a violent end, but despite the oft-referenced... Read more... |
Floyd Collins, Wilton's Music HallFriday, 30 September 2016![]() It's one of those true stories you couldn't make up: in 1920s Kentucky, Floyd Collins, visionary cave explorer, happens across the spectacular sand cave of his dreams only to become trapped on the way back to the surface. The media attention he... Read more... |
Kiss Me, Kate, Welsh National OperaFriday, 30 September 2016![]() There are two ways of reacting to an opera company like WNO staging a musical like Kiss Me, Kate. You can ask yourself whether this is work that an opera house should concern itself with at all. Or you can take Confucius’s advice, and just lie back... Read more... |
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... |
