As if the West End weren’t starry enough there’s a current crop of shows starring dead performers. Or rather representations of them. At The Garrick Theatre there’s the surprisingly engaging LET IT BE in which a Beatles tribute band of look-a-likes perform the hits in chronological order juxtaposed with projected images and news bulletins from the time.
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Sinatra Review
By Phil Willmott Thursday, July 23 2015, 09:59


Review of The Railway Children at King's Cross Theatre
By Phil Willmott Thursday, July 16 2015, 16:51
What a glorious thing this production is. It's taken me a few years to get round to see it, I always seemed to be busy each time it relaunched but I'm so pleased I caught this cast change in the show's especially created space just behind Kings Cross.


Review of Constellations
By Phil Willmott Thursday, July 16 2015, 09:32
If you fancy a sharp, sophisticated 90 minutes of theatre which I guarantee will make you feel cleverer afterwards I whole heartedly recommend Constellations, Nick Payne’s look at the twists and turns a relationship can take.


Review: The Trial at the Young Vic
By Phil Willmott Wednesday, July 1 2015, 16:41
The latest big news Off West End is a new stage interpretation of Kafka's disturbing and expressionistic novel The Trial.


Review of BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM at the Phoenix Theatre
By Phil Willmott Friday, June 26 2015, 15:03
It’s great to see the newspaper critics have enjoyed BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM.
The show’s press rep, Janine Shalom of Premiere PR, couldn't spare me a ticket to review the final product and when I saw it, in previews a few weeks ago, there were a lot of problems with the show.
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