Reviews

Road Show ★★★☆☆

Road Show was Stephen Sondheim’s final musical.  It is a wild ride through the ups and downs of ambition, family ties, and that ever-elusive American Dream. Set in the early 20th century, it tells the story of brothers Addison and Wilson Mizner as they stumble through a series of misadventures in their quest for success. […]

Fascinating Aida  ★★★★☆

Fascinating Aida, the British comedy singing group that’s been tickling funny bones and serenading audiences for four decades, is on its 40th Anniversary Tour. This production is a delightful cocktail of sharp wit, musical talent, and just the right splash of nostalgia, making it a must-see for die-hard fans and curious newcomers. So what exactly […]

The Truth About Harry Beck ★★★☆☆

This play is more fun than you can imagine, although you have to be a user of London Underground to get it. The ancient Greeks hung around the harbour to hear announcements about where their ships were, with ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ of recognition every time a ship’s name was mentioned. It was a bit like […]

The Tempest ★★★☆☆

We’re not allowed to say ‘Shakespeare’s a bit boring, innit?’, are we? No matter whether it’s true or not. A new production of The Tempest has opened — a reimagining of Shakespeare’s last and perhaps most enigmatic play. It has often been seen as a valedictory for his career, specifically in the final speech in […]

Asi Wind: Incredibly Human ★★★☆☆

Asi Wind’s Incredibly Human, playing at the lovely new Underbelly Boulevard in Soho is a blend of mind-bending tricks and intimate storytelling, inviting you into a world where the impossible becomes possible, and the boundaries of reality are playfully blurred. Wind, an acclaimed magician known for his award-winning performances and appearances on shows like Penn […]

Broadway special: Ragtime ★★★★★

This was a magnifient gala special at the New York City Centre – the entire reason for our special review trip to Broadway. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, Ragtime is a musical that intertwines the lives of three distinct families, reflecting the social upheaval and cultural shifts of the time. It is […]

Broadway special: Stereophonic ★★★★★

If you’re in New York and looking for a show that captures the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll while exploring the messy intricacies of human relationships, look no further than Stereophonic, currently lighting up the stage at the John Golden Theatre. This play, penned by David Adjmi, takes us on a nostalgic journey back to […]

Broadway Special: Water for Elephants ★★★★☆

Broadway’s Water for Elephants, currently playing at the Imperial Theatre, is a vibrant adaptation of Sara Gruen’s beloved novel. This musical brings to life the tumultuous world of a traveling circus during the Great Depression, melding acrobatics, music, and a touch of nostalgia into a spectacle that aims to capture the hearts of its viewers. […]

Reykjavik ★★★★☆

Hampstead Theatre has long been a sanctuary for innovative storytelling and compelling performances, and its latest production, Reykjavik, is no exception. Written by Richard Bean, known for his sharp wit and engaging narratives, this world premiere delves into the aftermath of a tragic fishing trawler disaster that leaves a community grappling with loss and survival. […]

An Officer and a Gentleman ★★★☆☆

Currently on national tour, An Officer and a Gentleman the musical brings with it the nostalgic echoes of the beloved 1982 film. This stage adaptation is an exploration of ambition, love, and the struggle for personal redemption set against the backdrop of Navy Officer Candidate School. The show captures the essence of the original story […]