musicals
Trial by Jury / The Zoo, King's Head TheatreTuesday, 28 April 2015![]() Judge Judy meets The Only Way Is Essex: this endlessly resourceful production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s first (mini) masterpiece Trial by Jury is one that cries out to appear on TV. Which in a make-believe sense it does: we’re the audience in the... Read more... |
Gypsy, Savoy TheatreThursday, 16 April 2015![]() Vaudeville is alive and well in the silvered Lilliputian cave which might have been made for it (not that Victorian Savoyards could have had any inkling). If you find yourself, like last night’s showbiz audience, beguiled to cheering point by the... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Choreographer Stephen MearSaturday, 11 April 2015![]() From Singin’ in the Rain and Anything Goes to Hello, Dolly! and Mary Poppins, Olivier Award winner Stephen Mear has done more than any other British choreographer to usher classic musicals into the modern era. But adept as he is at razzle-dazzling ’... Read more... |
Sweeney Todd, London ColiseumWednesday, 01 April 2015![]() Still they keep coming, 35 years on from the London premiere of Sondheim's "musical thriller": Sweeneys above pubs, in pie shops, concert halls and theatres of all sizes, on the big screen, Sweeneys with symphony orchestras, two pianos or a handful... Read more... |
Sweeney Todd, Harrington's Pie and Mash Shop, Shaftesbury AvenueMonday, 23 March 2015![]() Stephen Sondheim's ever-elastic masterpiece is downsized to largely dazzling effect in its latest iteration, which has been transferred intact to a Shaftesbury Avenue pop-up after premiering last autumn within the surrounds of an actual pie-and-mash... Read more... |
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Aldwych TheatreWednesday, 25 February 2015![]() Stars continue to be born from Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Following on from the ongoing Broadway run of the show, which catapulted to name status its Tony-winning leading lady Jessie Mueller, along comes the immensely likeable West End... Read more... |
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Playhouse TheatreTuesday, 13 January 2015![]() It’s true that there is something wildly, garishly, theatrical about Pedro Almodóvar’s films – none more so than this rampant farce – but it’s equally true that their sensibility is far removed from what the English might deem farce, and that their... Read more... |
Into the WoodsFriday, 09 January 2015![]() Woods and forests were given a fresh impetus as a psychic terrain for the cinema by Lothlórien, Fangorn, and the other sylvan spaces so ethereally or threateningly rendered in The Lord of the Rings films and, to a lesser extent, by the Mirkwood of... Read more... |
The Grand Tour, Finborough TheatreThursday, 08 January 2015![]() Everything about this little-known and largely forgotten show suggests epic, starting with the title: multiple locations, ambitious concept, big ideas. But like so much of Jerry Herman's work - and the received wisdom on it is invariably wide of the... Read more... |
AnnieMonday, 22 December 2014![]() A lot of harsh words have been and will continue to be written about the new movie musical remake of Annie, the Broadway mainstay about the Depression-era tyke who exists to teach her elders a few life lessons on the way to a sun-drenched "Tomorrow... Read more... |
City of Angels, Donmar WarehouseThursday, 18 December 2014![]() Drop-dead dames, a hard-bitten gumshoe, an ambitious writer and a sleazy movie mogul: this slick, sassy 1989 musical by Cy Coleman, David Zippel and Larry Gelbart serves up two parallel tales of Forties Tinseltown – and both of them are swell.... Read more... |
Guys and DollsWednesday, 17 December 2014![]() This newly-restored version of one of MGM's most hallowed musicals is making the seasonal rounds with a run at the BFI and selected cinemas around the country. Directed by Joseph L Mankiewicz in 1955, the piece drips with period charm, while its... Read more... |
