Tag: Jack Wilcox

Posted in Lockdown Treats Maury Yeston Musicals Theatre

Lockdown treat: ‘We’ll Meet Tomorrow’ – the casts of Titanic The Musical

Across 6 productions, from Southwark Playhouse in 2013 through to last year’s tour of China, Titanic the…

Posted in Christmas Musicals Theatre Theatre review West End

Review: White Christmas 2019, Dominion Theatre

The reliable charms of White Christmas reappear at the Dominion Theatre “When what’s left of you gets…

Posted in Almeida Theatre Andrew Lloyd Webber Arthur Schnitzler Barbican Theatre Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Donmar Warehouse Lucy Prebble Michael John LaChiusa Musicals Old Vic Robert Icke Sara Bareilles Tennessee Williams Theatre West End

August theatre round-up

I might have taken a break from reviewing for the last couple of months, but I didn’t…

Posted in Musicals Shakespeare Theatre Theatre review

Review: Kiss Me, Kate, London Coliseum

Opera North’s production does nothing to address the inherent problems of Kiss Me, Kate and thus feels…

Posted in Musicals Theatre Theatre review West End

Review: An American in Paris, Dominion

“Who could ask for anything more” True to its name, An American in Paris premiered in 2014…

Posted in Musicals Not-London Stephen Sondheim Theatre

Review: Sweeney Todd, Mercury Theatre

  “Because the lives of the wicked should be made brief.  For the rest of us death…

Posted in Chichester Festival Theatre Not-London Stiles + Drewe Theatre UK

Review: Travels With My Aunt, Minerva

“While you’ve flitted and you’ve flirted  I’ve had rubber gloves inserted” The Telegraph describes Travels With My…

Posted in Cast Recordings Music Theatre West End

Album Review: Singin’ in the Rain (2012 London Cast Album)

  “Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo” Having had a near-perfect experience in on the front row at Chichester…

Posted in Curve Theatre Musicals Not-London Theatre UK

Review: The Sound of Music, Curve

“My heart should be wildly rejoicing”   Rodgers and Hammerstein’s undeniable classic of a score, Paul Kerryson’s…