
Just For Us
The audience laughs very quickly at the anecdotes of the New York comedian Alex Edelman. There’s one about a gorilla mourning the death of Robin
The audience laughs very quickly at the anecdotes of the New York comedian Alex Edelman. There’s one about a gorilla mourning the death of Robin
An all-singing, all-dancing musical about workers going out on strike to fight for a decent living wage? The London opening of Newsies could not be
This musical biopic of South Africa’s great unifying leader is a storming celebration of the human spirit and the human voice. It’s not easy to
(Description)Vitrine Ballet in 2 acts. Story by Hans Christian Andersen. Music and libretto by Zoltan Demme.DANCERS: Ugly Duckling, Mother Duck, Duck Majesty, Cock the King,
The US star on appearing in As You Like It in the West End, living in London and how she’s still approached by fans of
Sir Ian McKellen makes a triumphant return to pantomime damehood in this gleeful, willfully slapdash affair, which opened in Brighton on Saturday and moves to
Something’s got lost in translation here. A long-running hit in Paris, Alexis Michalik’s 2014 play covers more than two centuries in 100 minutes, weaving a
In Lillian Hellman’s 1941 melodrama, the war in Europe bursts through the genteel, neutral country-house door of Washington dowager Fanny (Patricia Hodge), and she is
B ritish boxer Vernon Vanriel’s descent from sporting highs in the 70s and 80s to being left homeless in Jamaica by UK Immigration’s “hostile environment”
The script is not without narrative skill or ambition but fails to be particularly profound A young gay man communes with his dead partner as
Dolly’s new songs are good and sometimes excellent in this imperfect tryout T hough Dolly Parton is a goddess, my hopes weren’t high for her musical transposition
While some moments lag, Josie Rourke’s joyful, bold production give an idea what the West End’s newest theatre can show us The West End’s spanking new