musicals
The Beautiful Game, Union TheatreThursday, 10 April 2014![]() Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton's musical was first seen in the West End in 2000, where it received mixed reviews and ran for just under a year. In 2009-10, they reworked the show for productions in Canada and South Africa under the title The Boys... Read more... |
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Savoy TheatreThursday, 03 April 2014![]() The “fantasy” Riviera conjured by designer Peter McKintosh for the West End premiere of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - the Musical is pretty much an extension of the Savoy Theatre’s shining Art Deco auditorium, its sleek angular segments gliding into... Read more... |
I Can't Sing!, London PalladiumThursday, 27 March 2014![]() The names have been changed to protect the guilty but half the fun of I Can’t Sing! - the so-called X-Factor musical - lies in the relentless spoofing of a show we love to hate and a format so unremittingly predictable that its contestants, judges,... Read more... |
Funny FaceSaturday, 01 March 2014![]() For those who haven't seen it, the funny face of the title belongs to Audrey Hepburn. As preposterous as that seems for someone so iconically gorgeous and although when others fail to notice her beauty it seems insane, Hepburn was famously insecure... Read more... |
The A-Z of Mrs P, Southwark PlayhouseThursday, 27 February 2014![]() The most ambitious musicals spring from the most unlikely sources – you need go no further than Stephen Sondheim to establish that – but turning those musicals from novelty into living, breathing, involving experiences requires very special talent.... Read more... |
HMS Pinafore, Hackney EmpireMonday, 17 February 2014![]() Showboys will be boys – gym-bunny sailors, in this instance – as well as sisters, cousins, aunts, captain’s daughters and bumboat women. We know the ropes by now for Sasha Regan’s all-male Gilbert and Sullivan: a loving attempt to recreate, she says... Read more... |
Putting It Together, St James TheatreThursday, 16 January 2014![]() “God,” wrote Stephen Sondheim, “is in the details.” Of course, he didn’t actually coin the phrase but throughout his published collections of lyrics he cites it as one of his three guiding principles. But to witness detail you need to be up close.... Read more... |
Theatre: Top 10 of 2013Sunday, 29 December 2013![]() Playgoers could be forgiven for thinking that they were seeing double during much of 2013. No sooner had you sat through Ian Rickson's dazzling revival of Old Times once before you returned again to watch its peerless pair of actresses, Kristin... Read more... |
Stephen Ward, Aldwych TheatreSaturday, 21 December 2013![]() Unlikely subjects can make for great musicals. (Assassins, anyone?). Just as great subjects can make for terrible ones (the Broadway Breakfast at Tiffany’s comes to mind). Sadly Andrew Lloyd Webber’s latest project can’t redeem itself on either... Read more... |
Candide, Menier Chocolate FactoryTuesday, 03 December 2013![]() How do you solve a problem like...no, not Maria, Candide? Musicals are loved for their scores – and Leonard Bernstein’s one for this really is a cracker – but they’re held together by their books, i.e. the script/dramatic context that makes... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: American PsychoSaturday, 23 November 2013![]() In the season of goodwill a new musical based on Bret Easton Ellis’ notorious novel American Psycho might earn itself the subtitle “NOT the Christmas Show” - but when the composer is Duncan Sheik, he of the sensational Spring Awakening, and the... Read more... |
The Sound of Musicals, Channel 4Wednesday, 20 November 2013![]() No one ever said putting on a show was easy, least of all the names (a lot of them famous, quite a few not) on compulsively watchable view in The Sound of Musicals. Channel 4's reality-TV probe into the world of art, commerce, and high kicks is sure... Read more... |
