Comparison to SIX is inevitable, even though what the two shows are trying to do is completely different. While SIX is laser-sharp with not a wasted moment, by contrast, Why Am I So Single? feels somewhat flabby. It's hard to think of anyone who woul...
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Marlow and Moss' new Gen-Z musical has huge potential but needs further work
‘Why Am I So Single?’ Review: After ‘Six,’ a Scrappy, Sappy Dating Musical
The writers have tried to make a virtue of the show’s shortcomings, riffing on the musical’s conceptual flimsiness at various points. This might be cute in another context, but when you’re playing a hallowed venue like the Garrick, people expec...
Dating debacles from the duo behind Six
Moss and Marlow are without doubt the most talented musical songwriters out there. I look forward to a long and illustrious partnership now that this difficult second album is out of the way and they are released from the burden of having to write wh...
Crackerjack show proves Six creators are no one-hit wonders
Tulley and Foster’s voices initially lack body but mature and grow movingly throughout the evening. Noah Thomas exhibits easy charm and loose-limbed grace as their friend Art Fulldodger (groan). It’d be impossible to replicate the alchemy of Six ...
Erupts like a shaken bottle of prosecco
The show’s deft brilliance is in the lyrics of its songs. Eight Dates, about the brutal ghostings and last-minute cancellations rife in online dating, bottles the phenomenon superbly, while Meet Market, with its takedown of dating profile clichés ...
Six follow-up is frothier than pink prosecco – but not as satisfying
Marlow and Moss make no attempt to hide the fact that this theatrical pity party is semi-autobiographical (hilariously, all the show’s pseudonyms are pickpocketed from their favourite musical Oliver!). So amongst the tirades against Tinder, there�...
A heartfelt, meta-theatrical marvel
Such a meta-theatrical conceit could have backfired. Yet Why Am I So Single? is warm, bold and overflowing with ideas. Not all of them land, but its fizzing generosity makes it one of the most enticing new musicals since, well, Six. It may not have t...
Why Am I So Single?, Garrick Theatre review - superb songs in Zeitgeist surfing show
In many ways, this might be exactly the show a too often overly cautious West End needs right now and the energy in the house was good evidence for that conclusion. But some just won’t make the individual connection, they won’t see enough to inve...
“Why Am I So Single?” has arrived in the West End with no tryout in which its major structural problems could have been addressed. It’s a decision likely to prove costly. The show boasts strikingly low ticket prices with a $85 top less than hal...
Why Am I So Single?, Garrick Theatre review — dazzling new musical from the creators of ‘Six’
It’s a long joke, frantic in places, and the extra framing of the prologue and epilogue feels unnecessary. But the show has so much effervescent joy, and is delivered with such energy and heart by Foster, Tulley and the terrific ensemble, that it�...
Why Am I So Single? is a fun new queer musical with great songs – review
The show’s thoughtful consideration of issues within the queer community is one of its strengths. While for the most part this is a light-hearted comedy, occasionally it will land some serious points which can result in some genuinely poignant mome...
Why Am I So Single? review: The creators of Six strike again with hilarious, relatable musical
Six is a polished 80 minutes without an interval and Why Am I So Single?, as fun as the show is, could probably have benefitted from this treatment too to make for a musical that's tightened up a bit more. But I defy anyone not to have a massively en...
Good as all these songs are, there are too many here – although I’d be sad to lose bonkers tangents like the operatic panic over a bee. But, since this is a full book musical rather than a SIX-style concert, it would help to have more breathing s...
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