Month: April 2017

Interviews

Interview: Mikhail Baryshnikov on ‘Brodsky/Baryshnikov’

Famed dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov discusses 'Brodsky/Baryshnikov' and bridging the worlds of drama and dance.

Musicals

Junkyard, Rose Theatre Kingston – Review

Jack Thorne is cementing his place as one of our generation's great writers. It appears he’s borrowed some magic dust…

Comedy

Spring Offensive, Omnibus Theatre – Review

Spring Offensive is a black comedy that takes a sinister look at the trivialisation of global conflict.

Comedy

Pam Ann: Touch Trolley Run to Galley 20th Anniversary Tour, Leicester Square Theatre – Review

Camp and acid tongued comedy gold that leaves you screaming for more, but lacks new material.

Drama

She Wears Scented Rose, Theatro Technis – Review

An intricate thriller that keeps you guessing – but half an hour too long.

Musicals

Half a Sixpence, Noel Coward Theatre – Review

A flawlessly executed production of an almost flawless show.

Interviews

Interview: Matthew Bugg on ‘Miss Nightingale’

Nick Myles talks to 'Miss Nightingale' creator Matthew Bugg about the musical's development and being a man of many hats.

Drama

Life By The Throat, Theatre 503 – Review

Pros: Eve Steele’s performance is raw, funny and unforgettable, capturing every side of her complicated character throughout his life. Cons:…

Drama

Twelfth Night, Greenwich Theatre – Review

So cleverly brought together, the partnerships between direction, creation and performance result in a show that’s both hysterical and touching.

Musicals

Whisper House, The Other Palace – Review

Unexceptional wartime musical with superfluous spooks.

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