Welcome home ‘Kinky Boots’. The 2013 Tony Award winning Best Musical has landed in the United Kingdom and has definitely benefited from the journey home. When I first saw this show, which is set in Northampton, in previews on Broadway, and then again recently in Toronto with the Canadian cast, I couldn’t help but feel that a certain Britishness was lacking in both productions...
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Review: Kinky Boots
By Davor Golub Wednesday, September 9 2015, 14:11


Review: McQueen
By Oliver Mitford Wednesday, September 9 2015, 11:03
A thrilling portrait of the man and the artist, McQueen dazzles at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.
Almost six years after the suicide of fashion designer Alexander McQueen, interest in the troubled genius seems to be increasing.


Review: Charlie and The Chocolate Factory
By Davor Golub Wednesday, September 9 2015, 08:38
Revisiting a hit show years into a long run is always an interesting prospect. One wonders how the show is holding up and whether or not the inevitable cast changes will have weakened the show. Well I am pleased to report that two years into its run at the glorious Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Charlie and the Chocolate Factory remains a fun filled extravaganza that will entertain the entire family.


Review: The Late Henry Moss
By Nastazja Domaradzka Tuesday, September 8 2015, 14:26
THE LATE HENRY MOSS at Southwark Playhouse until 26th of September. Mel Hillyard’s revival of Sam Shepard’s “The Late Henry Moss” at Southwark Playhouse is a gripping production that explores the mystery and pathology of the Moss family, unravelling the tragedy and complexity of male repression.


Review of The Lion King
By Nastazja Domaradzka Monday, September 7 2015, 08:50
Julie Taymor’s musical staging of the classic Disney cartoon, now in its 16th year in the West End, gives audiences from all over the world the chance to reconnect with their inner child and to enjoy a truly magnificent and creative spectacle. The story, about a lion cub who must win back the trust of his tribe after being unjustly exiled, still inspires and resonates with audiences of all ages.
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