Category: Musicals

Posted in Musicals Southwark Playhouse Stephen Sondheim Theatre

Review: Company, Southwark Playhouse

“Everything’s different, nothing’s changed, only maybe slightly rearranged” Marking the first ever musical to play at the…

Posted in Andrew Lloyd Webber Arthur Miller Bruce Norris DC Moore Howard Goodall JB Priestley Laurence O'Keefe Nina Raine Olivier Awards Sarah Kane Shakespeare Stephen Sondheim Terence Rattigan Theatre Theatre awards

2011 Laurence Olivier Awards nominations

Best New Play  Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris – Royal Court End of the Rainbow by Peter…

Posted in Howard Brenton Kiln Theatre Laurence O'Keefe Lyric Hammersmith Menier Chocolate Factory Musicals National Theatre Open Air Theatre Shakespeare's Globe Tennessee Williams Theatre Theatre awards What's On Stage Awards

Winners of the 2011 What’s On Stage Awards

THE SPOTLIGHT BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY WINNER – Zoë Wanamaker – All My Sons at the Apollo  Helen McCrory…

Posted in Musicals Riverside Studios Theatre

Re-review: Salad Days, Riverside Studios

“It’s true I’ve been led an amazing dance, but why should I ever complain? If I could…

Posted in Dennis Kelly Musicals Not-London Theatre UK

Review: Matilda – A Musical, Courtyard Theatre Stratford

“My mother says I’m a miracle” For their festive family show over the 2010/11 winter, the RSC…

Posted in Cabaret Live Music Music Noël Coward Stephen Sondheim Wilton's Music Hall

Review: Siân Phillips – Crossing Borders, Wilton’s Music Hall

“I’m not trying to tempt you, that wouldn’t be right; You shouldn’t drink spirits at this time…

Posted in Musicals Stephen Schwartz Theatre Theatre review West End

Re-review: Wicked, Apollo Victoria

  “I’ll be so happy I could melt” As with last year, which saw my first ever…

Posted in Howard Goodall Musicals Theatre

Re-review: Love Story, Duchess

“Life is molto bene when your pesto’s mixed with penne” Coming in as one of my favourite…

Posted in Musicals Not-London Sheffield Theatres Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2011 UK

Review: Me and My Girl, Sheffield Crucible

“We play the Lambeth way, not like you but a bit more gay” For its festive musical,…