BWW Review: HOTHOUSE at Grand Théâtre
This weekend, the Grand Théâtre opened its door to Harold Pinter’s Hothouse, the celebrated black comedy made famous in the 1980s....
BWW Review: TELEGRAMS FROM THE NOSE at Grand Théâtre
A bold and irreverent composition of styles, formats and topics of reflection....
BWW Review: SOPRO at Grand Théâtre
Last week we had the pleasure of seeing Sopro, a show that might very well have been the most interesting we have covered in 2020....
BWW Review: HEDDA GABLER at Grand Théatre
Our first play of the season was Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler, the realist masterpiece which gave us one of the most psychologically complex characters of the late 19th century....
BWW Review: IVANOV at Grand Théâtre
This week we had the pleasure of covering Anton Chekhov's Ivanov. This timeless classic was directed by Myriam Muller and presented at the Grand Théâtre for four consecutive nights....
BWW Review: TRAPTOWN at Grand Théâtre
The show we are covering this week is Wim Vandekeybus's TrapTown, a thought-provoking performance composed by multiple artistic elements, brought together on stage to narrate a singular epic tale....
BWW Review: ARCTIQUE at Grand Théâtre
Alone in a dark vessel with a somber past, six strangers begin to put together the real reason that joined their fates, as they fight for survival in the freezing waters of the North....
BWW Review: SESSIONS at Grand Théâtre
Session, the curious artistic experiment presented this week at the Grand Théâtre by choreographers Colin Dunne and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui....
BWW Review: UN ENNEMI DU PEUPLE at Grand Théâtre
Henrik Ibsen might have written it in the late 19th century, but it remains just as relevant today....
BWW Review: THE STRANGE TALE OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN AND STAN LAUREL at Théâtre Des Capucins
You thought you knew more or less what to expect but, somehow, the entire show turned out to be a very refreshing surprise. Two days ago, the Théâtre des Capucins opened its doors to The Strange Tale of Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel, a Told by an Idiot production, written and directed by Paul Hu...
BWW Review: CABARET at Grand Théâtre
We would be going against Broadway World's nature, if we were to suggest that we don't have a soft spot for musical theatre. So you know we just couldn't miss this production of Cabaret....
BWW Review: RUY BLAS at Grand Théâtre
When the Grand Théâtre announced Yves Beaunesne's adaptation of Ruy Blas, we simply could not miss it. Despite our extremely tight schedule these last months, there are things for which you simply have to make time....
BWW Review: DEALING WITH CLAIR at Théâtre Des Capucins
We sure have missed covering theatre plays in English. Last Thursday, the Théâtre des Capucins opened its doors to Dealing with Clair, a play by British playwright Martin Crimp, which touches upon multiple social dynamics of 1980s London....
BWW Review: THE DIRE STRAITS EXPERIENCE at Rockhal
This Friday, the Rockhal opened its doors for the first time to The Dire Straits Experience, a group of first-class musicians performing some of the most famous hits of the rock band Dire Straits....
BWW Review: MACBETH at Grand Théâtre
This Friday, the Grand Théâtre of Luxembourg opened its doors to Michael Thalheimer's version of this famous opera, the first of three nights filled with all the musical strength and philosophic darkness that only Macbeth can provide....
BWW Review: XENOS at Grand Théâtre
To wrap up our October reviews, some brief words on Xenos a?" the most enticing performance we have seen this season. Akram Khan is back once again to the Grand Duchy, this time with a work reflecting on the horrors of war....
BWW Review: LE JEU DE L'AMOUR ET DU HASARD at Grand Théâtre
Between the 4th and the 12th of October, the Grand Théatre of Luxembourg opened its doors to a modern and refreshing adaptation of Marivaux's A Game of Love and Chance. This renown romantic comedy was first presented to the public in 1730 and has since then been adapted over the centuries to entert...
BWW Review: KHALID at Rockhal
One of the most expected events of the season. This weekend, the Rockhal was proud to present the singer and songwriter Khalid, a rising star in American music known for his work in R&B and hip hop....
BWW Review: SOUCHON AND HENN at Kinneksbond
On the 25th of September, the Kinneksbond welcomed Luxembourg to one of the first shows of the 2019-20 theatre season. Broadway World was happy to return to the esteemed venue to watch once again Romain Souchon, who this time performed in the company of Lisa Henn....
BWW Review: VIVALDIANA & SEASONS at Grand Théâtre
On the 26th of September, the Grand Théâtre opened its doors to the show Vivaldi Variations, a project put together by the Spellbound Contemporary Ballet dance company and the musicians of our very own Orchestre de Chambre du Luxembourg, two groups of artists that managed to shed a whole new light...
BWW Review: GISELLE at Grand Théâtre
Last week, the Grand Theatre opened its doors to one of the last performances of the 2018-19 season. For three days, the main venue of the Grand-Duchy welcomed everyone to Akram Khan's Giselle, one of most acclaimed versions of this epic tale....
BWW Review: KATATONIA at Rockhal
On the 20th of May, the Rockhal brought once again a major European band to Luxembourg, gathering for one evening fans of all ages and multiple nationalities. After some time away from the stages, the Swedish group Katatonia decided to kick off its return in the Grand Duchy and delight its audience ...
BWW Review: MUMFORD AND SONS at Rockhal
On the 8th of May, the Rockhal welcomed the British band Mumford & Sons for an evening featuring some of the group's most renowned songs. Fans from all over the Greater Region of Luxembourg attended the event, which was sold out weeks before the performance....
BWW Review: MEUTE at Rockhal
On the 13th of April, the Rockhal welcomed Meute, a techno marching band from Hamburg known for fusing electronic music with the acoustic prowess of talented drummers and horn players....
BWW Review: DON JUAN at Kinneksbond
Last Saturday, the Kinneksbond was proud to present the ballet Don Juan, once again delighting the audience with a production put together by the Opera-Theatre de Metz Metropole. The show was preceded by the shorter story Les Amours d'Alexandre et de Roxane, a simple yet charming tale about the effe...
























