Spanning eight decades of Broadway hits, You Won’t Succeed celebrates the Jewish contribution to musical theatre. Led by a strong cast of singers and perky dancers, we’re taken from the 1920’s to present day with the evening playing out more as cabaret than full blown musical production.
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Review: You Won’t Succeed on Broadway if You Don’t Have Any Jews
By David Grewcock Friday, August 28 2015, 13:37


Review of McQueen at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
By Jasmeen James Wednesday, August 26 2015, 14:25
James Phillip's play McQueen takes us into the mind of celebrated fashion designer, Alexander McQueen and explores the struggle he faced balancing a celebrity life style with the pressure to produce constant, ground-breaking designs on demand. The story is slow to get going and a little confusing to begin with but as the play progresses the plot unravels with an unexpected twist and it becomes extremely engaging and even heart-breaking at times.


Hurry to Swan Lake
By Phil Willmott Friday, August 21 2015, 13:21
We've got a great offer for SWAN LAKE at the London Coliseum this week but hurry there's only a few performances left, so snap your tickets up right now.


Grand Hotel - Southwark Playhouse
By Phil Willmott Thursday, August 13 2015, 12:07
If anyone has any doubts as to the power of theatre and the audience's imagination to transport us to another time and place they should hurry to the Southwark Playhouse where director Thom Sutherland brilliantly recreates the bustle of Berlin’s Grand Hotel in the 1920s on a narrow strip of marbled floor, in the midst of the audience, beneath a single chandelier.


Hetty Feather - Daytime at The Duke of York’s Theatre
By Phil Willmott Monday, August 10 2015, 16:51
There’s a welcome new trend in the West End at the moment, daytime kid’s shows!
What’s been remarkable is the quality of these productions. Each has its own scenery, installed on top of the scenery used at night and lot’s of these productions have received reviews that rival the evening productions.
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