Interview: Meow Meow And Ramin Karimloo on SWEENEY TODD at Birmingham Rep
by Kat Mokrynski - Jun 25, 2026
Recently, we had the chance to speak with both Karimloo and Meow Meow about bringing Sweeney Todd to Birmingham Rep. We discussed what made both of them want to be a part of this production, what it takes to balance the humour and darkness of Sondheim and even some historical context from the 18th century!
Ben Platt & Rachel Zegler THE LAST FIVE YEARS Live Album Announced
by A.A. Cristi - Apr 4, 2026
Atlantic Records announced a live recording of THE LAST FIVE YEARS, starring Ben Platt and Rachel Zegler, captured at the London Palladium. The album arrives April 20th, with final performances at Radio City Music Hall on April 6th and 7th.
Photos: Jinkx Monsoon as Judy Garland in END OF THE RAINBOW
by Stephi Wild - Feb 13, 2026
All new photos have been released of award-winning actress Jinkx Monsoon as Judy Garland in the upcoming revival of Peter Quilter’s END OF THE RAINBOW, playing at Soho Theatre Walthamstow from 15 May until 21 June 2026.
Workshop Announced For Brand New Production of JEKYLL AND HYDE
by Stephi Wild - Nov 26, 2021
Producers Lambert Jackson have announced a workshop for a new production of Leslie Bricusse and Frank Wildhorn's iconic 1990's musical Jekyll and Hyde loosely based on the 1886 classic novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.
BWW Review: LITTLE WOMEN, Park Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - Nov 18, 2021
The March sisters seem to spike in popularity every decade or so, due to films, series or feminist movements. Most recently Greta Gerwig turned Louisa May Alcott’s novel into a high grossing blockbuster featuring a stellar cast. Now the Park Theatre have resurrected Little Women in the form of a 16-year-old Broadway musical that nobody seems to remember even though it won Sutton Foster a Tony nomination. History repeats itself. With a book by Allan Knee, music by Jason Howland, and lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, the piece is sadly unmemorable, but the company give their best nonetheless. A list of forgettable songs populate a traditional musical with pacing issues that’s nothing to write home about.