Review: KENREX, Southwark Playhouse
by Franco Milazzo
- Feb 19, 2025
In a vigorous virtuoso performance that demands to be seen, Jack Holden brings to exhilarating life a true-life crime story from half a century ago.
Broadway-Bound ALI Musical Cancels Chicago Run
by Joshua Wright
- Nov 1, 2024
The Chicago run of ALI, the new musical celebrating the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali, has canceled what it had billed as a pre-Broadway engagement in Chicago.
Review: DEATH OF ENGLAND: CLOSING TIME, @sohoplace
by Alexander Cohen
- Aug 29, 2024
It only premiered last October, but Death of England: Closing Time, the final chapter in Roy Williams and Clint Dyer’s state of the nation triptych, not only retains its spine-frosting freshness, but feels more dangerous than ever.
Video: Nicholas Christopher Sings From Broadway-Bound ALI
by Stephi Wild
- Aug 13, 2024
ALI, the new musical celebrating the life and legacy of Muhammad Ali, is set to premiere in Chicago next year, for an out of town run prior to Broadway. Watch an all new video featuring a song from the show here!
Video: DEATH OF ENGLAND at @sohoplace Releases New Trailer
by Blair Ingenthron
- Aug 4, 2024
Watch a trailer for the West End productions of Clint Dyer and Roy Williams' three state of the nation plays, Death of England: Michael, Death of England: Delroy and Death of England: Closing Time in the video here.
Review Roundup: DEATH OF ENGLAND Opens at @sohoplace
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Jul 31, 2024
Read the reviews for Death of England: Michael, Death of England: Delroy and Death of England: Closing Time. See what the critics are saying and learn more about the shows.
Review: DEATH OF ENGLAND: DELROY, @sohoplace
by Alexander Cohen
- Jul 31, 2024
Some actors can play a role. Sure. Only a handful can inhabit it living and breathing. Even fewer are so convincing that you can’t imagine anyone else in their shoes. Paapa Essiedu is the latter. Without a doubt. Not even a second of doubt.
Review: DEATH OF ENGLAND: MICHAEL, @sohoplace
by Alexander Cohen
- Jul 31, 2024
The guns fire loud and sonorous for the opening salvos of Clint Dyer and Roy Williams’s Death of England trilogy. A staggered premiere over four years at The National Theatre from 2020, new kid on the theatreland block @sohoplace (it’s really called that) have collated the trilogy (Michael, Delroy, and Closing Time) in rep in the West End.
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