There is some really good material in the show, but it doesn't feel sure what it is supposed to be. Goofy comedy is mixed with satire, provocative dancing, endless songs and somewhere is a romance and a reunion of a mother and child. There's even a t...
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Review: BURLESQUE THE MUSICAL, Savoy Theatre
Burlesque the Musical review — car crash? Actually it’s rather compelling
All I can say is that, despite its rough edges — the book, by the film’s director, Steven Antin, gets hopelessly tangled in the second half — Todrick Hall’s production has more vim than that other recently arrived contender in the hen party s...
Burlesque: The Musical review – Christina Aguilera movie gets a gloriously ‘dirrty’ makeover
It is over-adrenalised and messy in its plotting, but you forgive the blips. This is a production stuffed with personality, spectacle and wow factor. Come for the nostalgia, perhaps, but stay for the new kicks: bigger, naughtier and camp as hell.
Burlesque review – West End musical is a frivolous and flimsy frolic
Burlesque is now a perfectly fine musical. An entirely average, run-of-the-mill, engaging evening... Some powerhouse performances, popping choreography and a select few one-liners bring the joy in perfectly adequate measures. But it’s a show broadl...
Effort cannot be faulted – except there's way too much of it in a laborious evening pushing three hours… The upshot is rambling raunch, musical cliche and automated whooping. May it rest in peace.
Burlesque musical review: Christina Aquilera show is quality trash
At points, the Burlesque musical feels like a massive Magic Mike production where shimmering torsos are the main characters, but away from the sensation, there is depth... Don’t spend too much time worrying about [the plot]: this is the messy, chao...
Burlesque the Musical - Review - Savoy Theatre
It’s rare to find a show that manages to be both a full-throttle spectacle and a genuinely feel-good experience, but Burlesque hits that sweet spot. You’ll laugh, cheer, and leave the theatre wanting to do high kicks in sequins. It’s bold, it�...
Review: BURLESQUE THE MUSICAL, Savoy Theatre
Though not without its flaws, Burlesque The Musical delivers an exciting night at the Savoy Theatre. Its lavish production values and powerhouse vocals culminate in a finale awash with glittering confetti that leaves the house buzzing... Film fans ma...
With humour that is almost inconceivably up to date – there are references to the couple caught kissing at a recent Coldplay gig, and Baby Reindeer jokes – the night is a flat-out riot. Burlesque is already a cult classic, but this is a glow-up o...
Burlesque at the Savoy Theatre review: a daft paean to self-empowerment
Glossy back-projections take us from Iowa to Manhattan. There’s a nod towards body positivity and trans inclusion among the lithe calves and twinkling buttocks. The costumes include a pair of cocktail-olive brassieres for the lissom twins performin...
Review: ‘Burlesque the Musical’, Savoy Theatre
And FWIW it’s pretty odd as a show about burlesque: I’m not an expert on the form, but only one minor, male character even takes their clothes off and I’m not convinced NYC dive burlesque bars have ever been a thing. If you want to see a musica...
For all the dramas on stage and off, Burlesque is an upbeat, sassy story packed with astounding vocals – extensively from Folley and Orfeh – and some genuinely exciting dance routines choreographed by Hall. Antin’s script flips the dynamic of t...
Burlesque The Musical at Savoy Theatre Review
Burlesque The Musical does feel like a production that has so much potential, but just isn’t quite ready for the West End, at least for those who want to see a musical that is impeccably polished and refined from its book through to the opening cur...
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