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09 Mar
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Phil Willmott

Review of The Indian Queen at The Coliseum

The Indian Queen at The London Coliseum It’s a time for theatrical marathons. The night after sitting through three and a half hours of the National Theatre’s revival of Man and Superman I found myself at The Coliseum Theatre watching the ENO’s (English National Opera) three hour, forty minutes production of The Indian Queen.

The company has been in the headlines recently as the Arts Council have serious concerns about their finances and many commentators have been questioning whether the huge amount of public funding they receive is value for money.

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06 Mar
Reviews
Daniel Perks

Review of War Horse at the New London Theatre

War Horse The fact that the stars of this show are mechanically operated puppets does not detract at all from the emotion that you feel here. If anything, I would give this production more praise – making me cry at the obstacles that a horse and his owner overcome is nothing short of incredible!

I’ve always thought that the New London theatre was a strange venue. Obviously built much later than some of its older, more classically designed counterparts, it reminds me of the National Theatre in its concrete 1960s structure and its complicated interior design.

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05 Mar
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Daniel Perks

Review of The Commitments

Oppenheimer Another jukebox musical that you sit pleasantly through and then forget when you leave the theatre. The songs are brilliant as expected, but the storyline needs a lot of work for this to compare to others in its category.

The Palace Theatre is not a small place. Situated on the junction between the two main roads in London’s West End, it commands an almost perfect spot to catch the eye of tourists, theatregoers and commuters alike.

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27 Feb
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Phil Willmott

Review of Beautiful - The Carole King Musical

Beautiful - The Carole King Musical The producers of Beautiful have today released over 350,000 new tickets presumably in response to demand since the reviews have come out. It's great news and proof that a hit can come out of a seemingly unpromising idea.

Unpromising because unless you're an expert on twentieth century pop you probably haven’t heard of King. But I’m happy to report that like Jersey Boys (featuring the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons) and Thriller Live (drawing on the back catalogue of Michael Jackson) Beautiful is one of those terrific evenings when you suddenly discover how many of your favourite hits are the work of one artist.

 

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13 Feb
Reviews
Phil Willmott

Review of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown There's a festive Spanish atmosphere from the moment you enter the Playhouse Theatre with flamenco music and appropriately themed drink deals.

Taking your seat, the stage before you contains a simple stylish design by Anthony Ward, a white walkway surrounding a big white box with a few bold blocks of colour to either side. Immediately this suggests the delicious chic of the 80s movie on which this new-ish musical is based.

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