Sondheim
Forbidden Broadway, Vaudeville TheatreTuesday, 16 September 2014![]() “It takes a star to parody one,” wrote theartsdesk’s Edward Seckerson, nailing the essence of this immortal spoof-fest’s last incarnation at the Menier Chocolate Factory. Star quality was assured given the presence of Damian Humbley, peerless in... 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... |
Sweeney Todd, Royal Exchange, ManchesterWednesday, 06 November 2013![]() How many times can a director re-work the same show and still come up with something fresh, gripping and memorable? This is James Brining’s third version of Sondheim’s killer thriller musical Sweeney Todd. He produced an award-winning version in... Read more... |
Merrily We Roll Along, Menier Chocolate FactoryThursday, 29 November 2012![]() On Broadway, Merrily We Roll Along remains forever scarred as the Stephen Sondheim musical that ground to an abrupt halt, closing after two weeks in 1981. But New York's theatrical failures often exist to be discovered anew across the Atlantic, and... Read more... |
Norwegian singer wins Sondheim Soc competitionSunday, 27 May 2012Kris Olsen, a UK-based Norwegian who graduates this year from the Guildford School of Acting, on Sunday won the Stephen Sondheim Society's performer of the year competition 2012, which carries with it a prize of £1,000. Emma Salvo, a musical theatre... Read more... |
Sweeney Todd, Adelphi TheatreWednesday, 21 March 2012![]() Melodrama is not something we accept easily these days, tittering gently as the gore runs, moving restlessly in our seats as heroes or villains declaim to the gallery. So all the more odd, on the surface, that Sweeney Todd is the most popular of... Read more... |
Sondheim's Company crosses the pond to a cinema near youThursday, 15 March 2012![]() Phone rings, door chimes, in comes Company, this time sporting surround sound and high definition and at a cinema near you. Tonight marks a rare opportunity to see a New York gala - the sort of event that proliferates in Manhattan even as the actual... Read more... |
Company, Crucible Theatre, SheffieldFriday, 23 December 2011![]() A generally grim year for musicals (Matilda and Crazy For You very much excepted) nears a belatedly emotional and rewarding close with the Crucible Theatre's revival of Company, which brings the Sheffield playhouse's artistic director, Daniel... Read more... |
West Side Story 50 Years On: The MovieThursday, 15 September 2011![]() When West Side Story won 10 Academy Awards, that was back in a Hollywood era during which movie musicals regularly garnered such acclaim. Gigi, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music and Oliver! all bookended the 1961 film adaptation of the landmark... Read more... |
Road Show, Menier Chocolate FactoryThursday, 07 July 2011![]() "Onward we go," the hearty but essentially hapless Wilson Mizner (David Bedella) remarks well into Road Show, the Stephen Sondheim/John Weidman musical that has been slow-aborning, and then some, since it first appeared in workshop form in New York... Read more... |
Thrill Me, Tristan Bates TheatreMonday, 11 April 2011![]() Does the perfect murder make for the perfect musical? One doesn't have to make undue claims for the work's chamber-size appeal to warm to Thrill Me, the American two-hander that has arrived at the Tristan Bates Theatre as this season's entry in... Read more... |
Love dies at Olivier Awards, but Smith, Sondheim, Lyttelton soarMonday, 14 March 2011![]() The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Love Never Dies emerged empty-handed at the 35th Laurence Olivier Awards, despite seven nominations, but it was a good night for Legally Blonde, Stephen Sondheim, and, so it seemed, pretty well any production lucky... Read more... |
