The production’s greatest triumph is its ability to present difference as something to be celebrated and embraced, rather than feared. Paddington’s journey from an earthquake ravaged home in Peru to the heart of Windsor Gardens is handled with se...
Critics' Reviews
London’s favourite bear: welcome, wonder and the spirit of inclusion
Paddington musical review: as warm and fuzzy as the films
Technological inventiveness has gripped the headlines, but Paddington the Musical at its core is actually a fairly analogue musical experience, a fairly conventional piece of musical theatre that is sustainably quality without relying on particularly...
Paddington The Musical West End review – a paw-fect stage adaptation
On stage, it works wonderfully, providing propulsive action, high comedy, and just the right dash of poignancy. Tom Pye’s designs, back by Neil Austin’s thrilling lighting, Ash J Woodward’s video design, and Gabriella Slade’s richly textured ...
Paddington The Musical is an irresistibly joyful love letter to London
It is irresistible; delicious and guilt-free. Here the politics of Paddington do not stand naively in the way of entertainment: for all the idealism, a Peruvian bear cannot make the world kinder, any more than the stage can offer perpetual sanctuary....
Paddington The Musical brings the stowaway bear gorgeously to life — review
And the production becomes intensely moving by the end. It defiantly gives our divided times one of Paddington’s famous “hard stares”. Above all, it’s about empathy and acceptance, joyously celebrating the role of theatrical storytelling in m...
‘Paddington’ Review: A Furry, Funny, Fantastic Musical Comedy
Fletcher’s music and lyrics are mostly more effective than fully affecting and are better at delivering states of mind than moving plot forward. But his comedy numbers are witty and, seized by the skilled cast, all the laughs land. And in an era wh...
Review: ‘Paddington the Musical’ at the Savoy Theatre
The songs by McFly’s Tom Fletcher are very decent: none are sidesplittingly funny, though there are some nicely droll numbers about London, marmalade and whatnot. The heart of it actually lies in big sweeping ballads like ‘The Explorer and the Be...
Paddington The Musical is a funny, feel-good sensation that looks set to run and run
London has a new tourist attraction: at the Savoy, Paddington Bear has been brought to life in a funny, feel-good, family-friendly musical that looks set to run and run.
'Paddington The Musical' review — everyone’s favourite small bear becomes a massive West End hit
There are gleeful stagey in-jokes: Edden correctly boasts that he’s a “triple threat”, and Langford reminds us she was in Cats. That’s all of a piece with a production that wears its theatricality proudly: this is the Paddington we love, but ...
Review: Paddington The Musical at Savoy Theatre
Paddington The Musical is not content to be glossy family entertainment. It is a work of sincerity and craft, a production that captures the spirit of the books without leaning on nostalgia. It speaks to values that feel urgently needed in a fracture...
If you think all this doesn’t exactly sound like classic family show fare, you’d be entirely right. But somehow this production’s edgier, darker touches only heighten the gorgeously bright palette that this story is working in. Sheppard’s sta...
Paddington The Musical – Savoy Theatre
This is a production where every detail seems to have been considered and that continues with a design that spreads beyond the proscenium arch and is so busy and colourful that it almost verges on the overwhelming. What I particularly love about the ...
Irresistible ursine antics make a hit of this new musical based on Michael Bond’s beloved creation.
Paddington the Musical review — this singing bear will capture your heart
Fletcher’s nimbly crafted songs come with deft lyrics and, occasionally, sleek harmonies that wouldn’t be out of place on an early Queen anthem. One of Us brings the first act to a thunderous conclusion, Don’t Touch That is the jaunty backdrop ...
Paddington The Musical: 'One of the most wonderful theatrical creations in years'
So, yes, that bear. He’s been the subject of much speculation over the last months as people puzzled how they’d conjure him in real life without making him look naff. Designer Tahra Zafar solved the problem. Made up of two performers – James Ha...
Paddington: The Musical review – they’ve looked after this bear quite splendiferously
Sure it is full of schmaltz and cliched Englishness – Beefeaters, church bells, men with umbrellas, and dustbin men who look like Dick Van Dyke’s chimney sweep. But it is self-consciously done and knowingly verges on parody – Geographers’ Gui...
Paddington The Musical Review: London needs this musical now more than ever
It is these moments of excess, that one message becomes clear: this is a musical that loves musicals. In a traditional style reminiscent of Cole Porter, Paddington isn't afraid to give you kick lines and hearty ballads, no doubt impacted by Tom Fletc...
Review: Paddington The Musical (Savoy Theatre)
Paddington’s story has been adapted for the stage by Jessica Swale with such care, it feels impossible to imagine any way this could have been done better. All of the heart and warmth you would associate with Paddington are all here in great supply...
Marmalade magic! Paddington The Musical is off-the-scale cuteness..
Normally such hits need a star, and here that star is surely the costume. Stepping out onto the Paddington station stage, the golden-fleeced, forest-dwelling Peruvian asylum seeker triggers waves of rapturous delight.
REVIEW: Paddington The Musical
Indeed, except for Paddington of course, it’s probably Edden’s role as Mr Curry that stands out more than any other in the musical. Although also noteworthy is ‘West End legend’ Bonnie Langford who plays The Browns’ Scottish housekeeper, Mr...
Review: Paddington the Musical at The Savoy Theatre
As soon as you walk in you feel something, there is a buzz of anticipation, the set warmly overwhelms while the projected graphics slink off the stage and along the walls to bring the Savoy Theatre to life. There are just a few children at this eveni...
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