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The Witches West End Reviews

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The book follows the experiences of a young boy and his grandmother who live in a world plagued by evil, child-hating witches.... (more info)

Theatre National Theatre (Olivier)
Opened Nov 7, 2023
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8.57 Positive
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Review: THE WITCHES, National Theatre

From: BroadwayWorld  |  By: Aliya Al-Hassan  |  Date: 11/22/2023

Lucy Kirkwood (book and lyrics) and Dave Malloy (music and lyrics) make a remarkable duo with huge wit and warmth, capturing the magic of Dahl's writing, without dumbing down the darkness. One slightly unwelcome theme is the repetition of certain wor...

There are some pointed lessons in here: the other guests wrongly mistreat Gran just because she’s different (and foreign). Kirkwood also reverses some of Dahl’s own dubious messaging – yes, the witches are bald, but so is the heroic Gran. The s...

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The Witches review – frights played for fun in rollicking musical

From: The Guardian  |  By: Arifa Akbar  |  Date: 11/22/2023

If the script channels Dahl’s linguistic agility and imagination, it cleans up his darkness. The witches are more comical than abominable and there is a lo-fi cutesiness to the children’s transformations into inanimate objects (they pop sweetly o...

Designer Lizzie Clachan gives us overarching talons, nightmare fantasies and box-of-tricks physical sets, but the show’s muted colour palette gets a bit boring. Standout songs include Luke’s Ready to Go, the Grand Witch’s insinuating hymn to ch...

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The Witches

From: TimeOut London  |  By: Andrzej Lukowski  |  Date: 11/22/2023

Sure, it’s notionally aimed at families. But the National Theatre’s Roald Dahl adaptation ‘The Witches’ really is for everyone, (everyone over eight anyway). Because it’s quite easily the funniest new musical London has seen since at least ...

And Triplett is convincing as idiosyncratic Gran, gruff but warm in equal measure. Meanwhile, Daniel Rigby is the frantic hotel manager who turns the Magnificent, in its riot of red and pink colouring, into a cross between Wes Anderson’s Grand Buda...

A charming and spirited musical adaptation of Dahl’s much-loved book — written by Lucy Kirkwood and directed by Lyndsey Turner — opened this month at the National Theater, in London, running through Jan. 27, 2024. It’s a deftly rendered produ...

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