Conor says he wants to make music that’s “happy-sad” – the creative team took that line and made it their own mission statement. It’s a bittersweet love letter to 80s Ireland and a tonic for a broken world. The score is infectious, the comp...
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Review: SING STREET, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre
Sing Street review – uplifting songs and strong voices lift 80s Dublin-set
t seems to aspire to be like The Commitments but feels like a paler reflection. What saves it is the score – the original by Carney and Gary Clark – and the singing. There are high-quality performances and strong voices particularly from Collende...
Review: Sing Street (Lyric Hammersmith) Writer: All That Dazzles All That Dazzles
Sing Street is the perfect reminder of the power of music and the joy it can bring. When it’s done right, it can lift moods and even save lives. Theatre has the same effect, and it is the combination of both here that makes this musical so complete...
New musical Sing Street is an exhaustingly brainless extension of the hit film
Ultimately, Sing Street feels determinedly, exhaustingly brainless. It was originally aimed at Broadway, but its trajectory was cut short by the pandemic. Much like teenagers kept home from school, it doesn’t seem to have got much smarter in the in...
'Sing Street' review — this energetic 1980s-set musical is powered by youthful exuberance
You do long for more detail about both these people and the place they inhabit. But point these kids towards the raise-the-roof rebelliousness that informs the production's clamorous close, and you may well find yourself on the show’s likably rauco...
Sing Street at Lyric Hammersmith Review
This production has been a labour of love for director Rebecca Taichman and writer Enda Walsh, after Covid vetoed the original production. The commitment and care it must have taken to finally bring it to The Lyric 5 years later has permeated into th...
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