Category: West End

Posted in Musicals Stephen Schwartz Theatre West End

Re-review: Wicked, Apollo Victoria

 “There’s a kind of a sort of: cost There’s a couple of things get: lost”  Now entering…

Posted in Shakespeare Theatre West End

Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Noël Coward Theatre

“It seems to be that yet we sleep, we dream” The Michael Grandage Company move onto their…

Posted in Alan Ayckbourn Theatre West End

Review: Relatively Speaking, Wyndham’s Theatre

“I can’t say I’m very taken with this marmalade” It does seem that Alan Ayckbourn has been…

Posted in David Greig Musicals Theatre West End

Re-review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Theatre Royal Drury Lane

“So we’ve lost a few children along the way, we’ve all learned something though” One of the…

Posted in Marvin Hamlisch Musicals Theatre West End

Review: A Chorus Line, London Palladium

“Step, kick, kick, leap, kick, touch…again!” When I was learning to play the piano as a young’un,…

Posted in August Wilson Theatre West End

Review: Fences, Duchess Theatre

 “Don’t try and go through life worrying about if somebody like you or not.” The role of…

Posted in Chichester Festival Theatre Noël Coward Theatre West End

Re-review: Private Lives, Gielgud Theatre

“Are you glad you got married to me?” As is proving de rigueur for many a Chichester…

Posted in Martin McDonagh Theatre West End

Review: The Cripple of Inishmaan, Noël Coward

“If you’re going to talk about sheep deformities, hand me the bottle” Third up for the Michael…

Posted in Musicals Theatre West End

Review: Spamalot, Playhouse Theatre

 “We’re opera mad in Camelot We sing from the diaphragm a lot” Though Joe Pasquale may be…