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‘There’s an appealing openness to much of the music’: DORIAN: A ROCK MUSICAL – Stream.Theatre (Online review)

In Musicals, Online shows, Opinion, Reviews by Ian Foster20th July 2021Leave a Comment

A strong lead performance from Bart Lambert impresses in this streaming Oscar Wilde adaptation, but Dorian A Rock Musical lacks a real sense of identity.

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‘A visual language that suggests promise’: TWO WORLDS NO FAMILY – Lion & Unicorn Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster16th July 2021Leave a Comment

The Lion and Unicorn Theatre hosts Draft99 Theatre and their production of Ben Reid’s new LGBTQ+ play Two Worlds No Family.

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‘The show is definitely best enjoyed with a drink in hand’: SH!TFACED SHAKESPEARE – Leicester Square Theatre

In Comedy, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster14th July 2021Leave a Comment

The chaotic Sh!tFaced Shakespeare makes a tipsy Macbeth intermittently entertaining at the Leicester Square Theatre.

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‘A sexy & striking surprise’: CONSTELLATIONS – Vaudeville Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster6th July 2021Leave a Comment

The Donmar West End production of Constellations launches its first two casts in Sheila Atim and Ivanno Jeremiah and Peter Capaldi and Zoë Wanamaker at the Vaudeville Theatre.

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‘A talented ensemble plays well off the comic energy’: GOING APE! – Union Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster5th July 2021Leave a Comment

The Bible and evolution go head to head in broad and bawdy comedy Going Ape at the Union Theatre. It’s a frippery that takes not a minute of itself seriously.

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’It is really packing a punch’: seven methods of killing kylie jenner – Royal Court Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster1st July 2021Leave a Comment

Jasmine Lee-Jones’ award-winning seven methods of killing kylie jenner transfers downstairs at the Royal Court Theatre.

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‘Thought-provoking revival’: STAIRCASE – Southwark Playhouse

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster30th June 2021Leave a Comment

Returning to the not-so-distant past when same-sex relationships were illegal, this is a thought-provoking revival of Charles Dyer’s Staircase at Southwark Playhouse.

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‘Fascinating, challenging, probing theatrical experience’: BAD NIGHTS & ODD DAYS – Greenwich Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster29th June 2021Leave a Comment

Paul McGann and Kerrie Taylor, among others, shine in Bad Nights and Odd Days, a set of four short plays by Caryl Churchill at Greenwich Theatre.

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‘Rather rowdily, raucous bit of good fun’: The Frida Kahlo of Penge West – Golden Goose Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster21st June 2021Leave a Comment

The Frida Kahlo of Penge West proves a comic surprise at the Golden Goose Theatre. The level of theatrical in-jokes might deter the casual viewer but there’s such vibrancy in the performances.

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‘Sonic screwdrivers at the ready’: DOCTOR WHO – TIME FRACTURE

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster18th June 2021Leave a Comment

It’s the end of the universe – so of course Doctor Who – Time Fracture is utterly chaotic. It is also rather good fun.

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‘Quietly roars its pain for all the lives lost’: UNDER THE MASK – Theatre Peckham & Touring

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Touring by Ian Foster17th June 2021Leave a Comment

Playing at Theatre Peckham before a UK tour, Tamasha Theatre’s Under the Mask – written by a junior doctor – is a haunting revisit of the early days of the pandemic.

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‘It is huge amounts of fun’: SHOWSTOPPER! THE IMPROVISED MUSICAL – Garrick Theatre

In Comedy, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Ian Foster15th June 2021Leave a Comment

Showstopper! The Improvised Musical kick off their new West End residency at the Garrick Theatre in their own inimitable style.

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‘So many treats’: THE SHOW MUST GO ON – Palace Theatre & Online

In Concerts, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Ian Foster7th June 2021Leave a Comment

Featuring 18 West End musicals, The Show Must Go On is a concert to remember, featuring a whole host of theatrical talent both on and off the stage.

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’An entirely seductive mixture’: ABBA MANIA – Shaftesbury Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Ian Foster25th May 2021Leave a Comment

ABBA MANIA offers uncomplicated and undoubted pleasures with this effervescent tribute concert at the Shaftesbury Theatre.

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‘A real sense of live theatre bursts through the screen’: WAITING FOR LEFTY – Two Lines Productions (Online review)

In Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster19th May 2021Leave a Comment

A digital production of Waiting for Lefty, updated to the modern day, breathes some sharp, fresh air into the Zoom theatre form.

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‘Marking out just how powerful digital theatre can be’: Still Life: Untold Stories of Nottingham Now – Nottingham Playhouse (Online review)

In Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews by Ian Foster10th May 2021Leave a Comment

Julie Hesmondhalgh and Frances De La Tour, among others, star in the heartbreakingly excellent Still Life: Untold Stories of Nottingham Now.

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‘Short, sharp stabs of real brilliance’: LIVING NEWSPAPER #6 – Royal Court Theatre (Online review)

In London theatre, Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster27th April 2021Leave a Comment

Moments of dark humour are scattered throughout Edition #6 of the Royal Court’s Living Newspaper but elsewhere it is a bit more hit and miss.

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‘Honouring the profound truths of these stories’: SAFE – Hackney Empire (Online review)

In London theatre, Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster26th April 2021Leave a Comment

Alexis Gregory’s Safe puts the stories of homeless and at-risk LGBTQ+ young people front and centre.

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‘Significant piece of new theatre writing’: THE MOTHERHOOD PROJECT – BAC (Online review)

In London theatre, Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster20th April 2021Leave a Comment

The likes of Hannah Khalil, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm, Sarah Niles and Juno Dawson deliver some excellent work in The Motherhood Project.

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‘Identifies how so very much is at stake’: LIVING NEWSPAPER #5 – Royal Court Theatre (Online review)

In London theatre, Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster19th April 2021Leave a Comment

The Royal Court’s Living Newspaper continues with edition #5 which feels a little less reactive to the headlines and a little more reflective on the state of the world as we find it today.

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