Musical

Aspiring west end stars enhance their reputations in this tribute to Les Miserables and other Musicals.…
In Edinburgh, when you see tartan clad or plaid singers, you think of the Bay City Rollers and their ability…
Powerful seems an inadequate word to describe this performance of Assassins by the young cast of Sandbach…
At the end of this performance, a number of the audience were on their feet accompanied by loud applause and…
Who needs reviews when you can sell out your preview on a warm afternoon with people being turned away? This…
Back to the drawing board for another Scottish/Spanish collaboration.
Anything Goes - obviously it did in the 1930’s, allegedly the golden age of a certain type of musical.
There was a depressingly low audience for 'Circle Line Blues'. Maybe it's too early in the day, but this was…
This small, but international cast retells the story of Persephone: a Greek myth translated into a modern…
The sectarian divide in Northern Ireland is an evocative relocation for Shakespeare’s plot of Romeo and…
George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion premiered in London in 1914.  It was a satire on class and women’s…
Bloodletting is no substitute for story telling.
Amidst strewn cardboard packing boxes, the cast gradually regain consciousness. ā€œWhat a night!ā€ groans Tom,…
As a precursor to a few weeks reviewing mainly new musicals, 50-minute "The Sound of the Musicals" will get…
ā€˜Sweet Talking Guy’ wins around audience on debut night!
The problem with staging Macbeth as light children’s fare: it’s not really a comedy, is it?
If you did not know this was a Shakespearean plot would this production be remotely credible?
ā€˜Leader of the Pack’ is a back catalogue show based mainly on the music and lyrics of Ellie Greenwich and her…
Kenneth Grahame’s Wind in the Willows is a glorious story of country- and river-side idyll. Over the last…
Hatred has never been so much fun’.