Musically is where the show really stumbles. A day after viewing, I was struggling to recall a single melody. The production is distinctly lacking in memorable tunes or truly witty lines. There are also too many tracks shoe-horned into an already bus...
Critics' Reviews
A lot of style, but not much substance
The problem with reinterpreting a film like The Devil Wears Prada for stage is that they already hit the best marks the first time: how do you beat a power team of Streep, Stanley Tucci, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt? Well, you have to offer an entir...
Prosecco o’clock musical is old hat
Miranda rises from below the stage, as if from an underworld, and is too flat a devil, Williams channelling her Ugly Betty character’s vibes. Her famous “cerulean” speech, which cuts through Andy’s snobbish attitude towards fashion, is not fe...
Even Elton John can’t save this truly diabolical adaptation
Tim Hatley’s set design frames the stage with arches of neon tubing that flash during John’s surprisingly unmemorable, generically jazzy musical numbers; perhaps to distract from Mitchell’s choreography, which mostly involves the chorus pointin...
Amy Di Bartolomeo (formerly one of the queens in Six) goes at the role like a racehorse out of the gate. Her big number, Bon Voyage, is typical of the knowing humour of Mitchell’s production: a homage to Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend, with Em...
Applause greets Williams as she rises through a trapdoor, and she suits the part, not least because she played such a similar one in Ugly Betty. But there’s a strange gentleness to her performance – a straining for the depth and detail that Meryl...
More John Lewis than Valentino
The main problem, inevitably, is that if you’ve seen the screen version of Lauren Weisberger’s novel, it’s hard to imagine how anyone could match Meryl Streep’s gloriously icy performance as magazine editor Miranda Priestly. As anyone who saw...
Elton John’s so-so musical is no match for Meryl Streep
Style as well as (some) substance is required here, and you’d think that’d be here in abundance given that Elton John has written the music. But it’s as if the trendsetter who gave us Billy Elliot and The Lion King – not to mention some of th...
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