Broadway
South Pacific, Barbican TheatreWednesday, 24 August 2011"Whoring after the public taste" is how Ingmar Bergman described some rather funny hanky-panky in one of his most singular films. It's what showbusiness thrives on, and it's fine if done well. Yet a decade ago Trevor Nunn crowned the National... Read more... |
My Summer Reading: Playwright Alfred UhryThursday, 18 August 2011Alfred Uhry, now 74, may boast the greatest ratio of accolades to output of just about any American playwright, having copped two Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize across merely a handful of works and an Academy Award for the film version of his best... Read more... |
Q&A Special: On Recreating South PacificSaturday, 13 August 2011It was early in 1949. South Pacific, the follow-up to Rodgers and Hammerstein’s huge wartime hit Carousel, had entered the try-out phase before hitting New York. Late one night the production team were deep in one of those 11th-hour how-do-we-make-... Read more... |
Crazy For You, Open Air Theatre, Regent's ParkTuesday, 09 August 2011"Drop that long face," we're urged during the end of the giddy Regent's Park revival of Crazy For You, and if ever there were a time for such sentiments, it came during the lockdown that London remained under during the all too aptly cloud-filled... Read more... |
Shrek the Musical, Theatre Royal, Drury LaneWednesday, 15 June 2011Broadway musicals can have a bumpy transatlantic crossing. For every New York entry that repeats its acclaim on the West End, others quickly fade, while still others never make it to the capital at all: consider The Light in the Piazza, which won... Read more... |
War Horse is first past the post at the Tony AwardsMonday, 13 June 2011Broadway may not be “just for gays any more”, as the event's unstoppably charming and funny compere Neil Patrick Harris noted in his song-and-dance opening to the 2011 Tony Awards, held last night in New York to honour that city's theatre season... Read more... |
Strictly Gershwin, English National Ballet, Royal Albert HallFriday, 10 June 2011Mark Twain once wrote of his experience of going to German opera. It starts at 6, he said, and they sing for four hours. Then you look at your watch, and it’s 6.15. This is also an all-too-accurate description of a night at English National Ballet’s... Read more... |
Win WinThursday, 19 May 2011Surely, any film called Win Win and starring Paul Giamatti is being deeply ironic? After all, you don't expect the hangdog star of Sideways and Barney's Version to do the feel-good Hollywood thing, and it seems of a piece with Giamatti's baleful,... Read more... |
What happened to Daniel Radcliffe?Tuesday, 03 May 2011That’s the question New York theatre folk are asking this morning, following the announcement of the 2011 Tony nominations, honouring the best of the Broadway theatre season just gone. Radcliffe was thought to be a dead cert for a nomination for... Read more... |
DVD: Sweet Smell of SuccessTuesday, 22 February 2011It’s difficult now to imagine Hollywood conceiving a one-two punch as ferocious as Elia Kazan’s A Face in the Crowd and Alexander Mackendrick’s Sweet Smell of Success, which were released a month apart in the summer of 1957. Their target was the... Read more... |
End of the Rainbow, Trafalgar Studios 1Monday, 22 November 2010"Can't go on, ev'ry thing I had is gone". Hear Judy Garland deliver those lines from Arlen's "Stormy Weather" live at Carnegie Hall in 1961 and you'll know that no singer, not even Callas, could go further turning heartbreak into art and serving up... Read more... |
Songs from a Hotel Bedroom, Linbury StudioFriday, 05 November 2010Where has this idea come from that Kurt Weill somehow lost his edge or, worse yet, sold out when he headed Stateside? Have the people who perpetrate this nonsense actually heard the Broadway shows? The diversity of subject matter, the individuality... Read more... |