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‘Brilliantly revitalised’: SOHO CINDERS – Charing Cross Theatre ★★★★★

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Elaine Chapman28th December 2019Leave a Comment

For the next three and a half weeks we see Robbie and Velcro now take centre stage with two new very strong and talented lead characters Matthew Mather and Livvy Evans in Soho Cinders. Be assured these two are certainly breathing new life into this fantastic musical.

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‘Pure entertainment with a soundtrack worth replaying’: SOHO CINDERS – Charing Cross Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Luca Molinari27th December 2019Leave a Comment

It’s a breath of fresh air to see the representation of sexuality and equality presented in Soho Cinders which is also fun and full of brilliant vocal moments and silly, sexy one-liners.

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‘An alternative festive treat’: SOHO CINDERS – Charing Cross Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Ian Foster6th November 2019Leave a Comment

This amiable revival of Soho Cinders makes for an alternative festive treat at the Charing Cross Theatre.

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‘A naughty, feel-good & fun show’: SOHO CINDERS – Charing Cross Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Stephanie Ressort31st October 2019Leave a Comment

Will Keith’s production of Soho Cinders brings out the emotional heart of the piece, while also celebrating the comedy and spectacle.

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JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOUR DREAMCOAT – Touring

In Musicals, Regional theatre, Reviews, Scotland, Touring by Thom Dibdin15th March 2017Leave a Comment

It’s nearly 50 years old but Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat doesn’t need to be mothballed.

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SOHO CINDERS – Union Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster27th November 2016Leave a Comment

This revival of Soho Cinders at the Union Theatre is a little more festively timed and through Will Keith’s direction and Joanne McShane’s choreography, provides a level of entertainment to rival even the best of pantomimes.

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SOHO CINDERS – Union Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz26th November 2016Leave a Comment

Shifting London’s Old Compton Street south of the river, the run up to Xmas sees the Union present Stiles & Drewe’s newish Soho Cinders, their Cinderella for the 21st Century, as a festive offering. Elliot Davis co-writes the book with Drewe and together they offer a bold attempt at re-defining the classic fairy tale.

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JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOUR DREAMCOAT – Touring

In Musicals, Opinion, Regional theatre, Reviews, Touring by Jonathan Baz2nd March 2016Leave a Comment

A technicolour spectacle is promised by the cast and crew of Joseph and it is duly delivered – to rapturous applause. Telling the classic Old Testament story of the favourite of Jacob’s 12 sons cruelly cast out in a fraternal coup, at the heart of the dark tale is a celebration of hope and dreams.

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