Review: WATER FOR ELEPHANTS at The National Theatre
The biggest issues with the musical adaptation of 'Water for Elephants' is that it doesn’t seem to know what it’s trying to be, and the choreographic and performance talent in this tour would be better served by stronger material.
GERMANS DE SANG vuelve a Barcelona
La nueva producción ya se puede ver en el Teatre Condal, donde se estrenó en 1994
Review: The Washington Ballet's THE NUTCRACKER at Warner Theatre
The Washington Ballet’s The Nutcracker was a faithful rendition of the holiday classic with a whimsical Washingtonian twist.
Review: BE A LION at Booth Playhouse
What a remarkable and entertaining night of theatre.
Review: A VERY MERRY MUSIC BOX CHRISTMAS at Music Box Lounge Hot Springs
A festive whirlwind of skits, songs, jokes, and just enough dance to keep your toes tapping, A VERY MERRY MUSIC BOX CHRISTMAS is everything you want a holiday variety show to be—warm, silly, tuneful, and absolutely packed with personality.
Review: How Founding Fathers Found Love in MAHAR KEMERDEKAAN
On August 24, the theater production company Broadwayang put on their latest production, Mahar Kemerdekaan (“The Dowry of Independence”) at Gedung Kesenian Jakarta.
Feature: Remembering the Angelic Songstress Nancy LaMott Thirty Years Later: An Appreciation
Tomorrow December 13th marks the 30 year anniversary of the passing of the great songstress Nancy LaMott after a valiant fight with uterine cancer.
Review: THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD, starring Nicola Coughlan and Siobhán McSweeney
Considered the first Irish “state of the nation” play, it’s now turned into a historical vignette imbued with hoarse black comedy.
Review: SLEEPING BEAUTY, Beacon Arts Centre
A spellbinding love story about the beautiful Princess Aurora banished to a faraway land to keep her safe from the wicked sorceress, Carabosse who places an evil curse on her that if she pricked her finger before her 21st birthday, she would die! Little did she know that the Queen cast a counter-spe
Review Roundup: What Did The Critics Think of Jordan Fein's INTO THE WOODS?
What happens after Happily Ever After, after all? In Sondheim and Lapine’s beloved musical retelling of the Grimm classics, a parade of familiar folktale figures find their way “Into the Woods” and try to get home before dark—under the guidance of Mark Lamos, who dazzled us with A Little Nig
William Wallace hip hop musical 'Wallace' to tour Scotland
Following its sell-out run at A Play, A Pie and a Pint, this thrilling new musical, presented by an award-winning team, returns as a fully fledged production
Review: ALISON SPITTLE: BIG, Soho Theatre
Alison Spittle: BIG begins with Spittle entering the stage wearing a costume made out of colourful loofahs, before pulling it off to reveal a sequined outfit underneath.
Review: THE RED SHOES, Sadler's Wells Theatre
I couldn't help but get swept away by The Red Shoes.
Review: INTO THE WOODS, Bridge Theatre
Having brought their extraordinary theatrical concepts to the all-conquering Fiddler on The Roof, director Jordan Fein and designer Tom Scutt reunite to bring lucky London audiences a gorgeously dark and heartfelt version of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim's Into The Woods.
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