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Standing At The Sky's Edge West End Reviews

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The multi-award winning new musical Standing at the Sky’s Edge – winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Musical, UK Theatre Award for Best Musical Production, and the South... (more info)

Theatre Gillian Lynne Theatre
Previews Feb 8, 2024
Opened Feb 8, 2024
Critics' Rating
8.33 Positive
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Critics' Reviews

This is not a show for the cynical at heart and those who travel without a hankie may have to make do with an absorbent sleeve. Standing At Sky’s Edge is an epic musical for (and about) the ages. For those who haven’t seen it, prepare to fall in ...

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This British musical triumph feels right at home in the West End

From: London Theatre  |  By: Marianka Swain  |  Date: 2/29/2024

Although this is a love letter to Sheffield and its community (Henderson’s relish gets a cameo role), Bush articulates the opposing argument too: that your hometown can sometimes be a trap, and you might need to leave to grow. Likewise, she gives u...

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Breathless and big hearted

From: The Stage  |  By: Dave Fargnoli  |  Date: 2/29/2024

Following the fortunes of families living in Sheffield’s iconic Park Hill estate, Robert Hastie’s busy production presents a kaleidoscope of poignant moments from across the decades – New Year’s Eve parties and election nights, celebrations a...

Provoking fevered reactions – many audible gasps or sobs were heard after a variety of plot beats – while being resolutely, brazenly assured in its craft, makes Standing at the Sky’s Edge a towering feat of contemporary musical theatre. It stan...

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A love letter to community with backbone of steel

From: The Times  |  By: Clive Davis  |  Date: 2/29/2024

If there’s a problem with many of the other polished songs, it’s that they sometimes seem to have been inserted into the action almost at random. As much as you admire the musicianship of the band, tucked away on the first and second floors, you ...

Moving the show to the West End might conceivably look like a commercially risky step too far, but there’s something about the defiant boldness of that assault on theatreland together with the apt concrete aesthetic of the Gillian Lynne that makes ...

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