- February 25, 2026
Moulin Rouge! The Musical Review ★★★☆☆
There is no show in the West End that tries harder to make you forget you are watching a show, and for long stretches it
There is no show in the West End that tries harder to make you forget you are watching a show, and for long stretches it
There is a moment in Oh, Mary! when Mason Alexander Park, crinoline swaying like a circus tent in a gale, simply cannot work out how
The current production of Mozart’s Così fan tutte at the English National Opera is not one to miss. A combination of a bright fairground spectacle,
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is already a contender for my favourite musical of 2026. This folk musical, adapted by Rachel Joyce from her
Already Perfect arrives at the King’s Head Theatre trailing clouds of Tony Award glory from its writer, but the show itself never quite earns the
Ballad Lines at Southwark Playhouse Elephant arrives with impressive vocal firepower and admirable ambition. The production falters, however, when its songs struggle to match the
Toussaint Douglass arrives at the Soho Theatre trailing acclaim from Edinburgh, where his debut hour earned a Best Newcomer nomination and sold-out audiences. The show
Patrick Marber calls it a masterpiece, but Mel Brooks wrote a vaudeville act. When the curtain lifts at the Garrick Theatre on this gleeful revival
This revival of J.B. Priestley’s When We Are Married at the Donmar Warehouse proves you don’t need a certificate to make a marriage work. Donmar
If you’ve ever loved something so deeply it becomes part of your identity – a sports team or a band – then Gerry & Sewell