musicals
Loserville the MusicalThursday, 18 October 2012![]() If all of Loserville were as arresting and witty as its design, the West End would finally have what it hasn't offered playgoers in years: a buoyant British musical not reliant on a celebrated back catalogue or penned by Andrew Lloyd Webber and his... Read more... |
Cabaret, Savoy TheatreWednesday, 10 October 2012![]() "All this hatred is exhausting," or so remarks Will Young's ceaselessly grimace-prone Emcee in Cabaret in a comment that encapsulates the evening as a whole. Returning to a show he directed to acclaim on the West End six years ago, the director... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: John Wilson on Rodgers and HammersteinSunday, 30 September 2012![]() John Wilson Orchestra’s stunning 2010 Prom celebration of Rodgers and Hammerstein was as close as those who heard it could imagine to being guests on the 20th Century Fox soundstage c. 1955... the sound, the style, the feel of how this music in... Read more... |
Let It Be, Prince of Wales TheatreTuesday, 25 September 2012In Beatles’ lore, the Prince of Wales Theatre is totemic. Here, on 4 November 1963, the cheeky quartet played the Royal Command Performance before the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret. John Lennon quipped, “Would the people in the cheaper seats... Read more... |
Walk On By: Hal David, 1921–2012Sunday, 02 September 2012![]() The death of lyricist Hal David at 91 is a sad reminder that the golden age of a uniquely American approach to songwriting is getting further and further away. The Bacharach and David brand will last, as will classic songs like “Anyone Who Had a... Read more... |
Soul Sister, Savoy TheatreSaturday, 25 August 2012![]() The fright wig is instantly recognisable. Even with her back turned, it’s obviously Tina Turner on stage. Except it isn’t. It’s actress Emi Wokoma playing the singer in a performance virtually guaranteed to turn her into a star. Casualty and... Read more... |
Kiss the Day Goodbye: Marvin Hamlisch, 1944-2012Wednesday, 08 August 2012![]() Marvin Hamlisch’s three Oscars all came in 1974. "I think now we can talk to each other as friends," he said as he accepted his third award of the night. He composed the winning song "The Way We Were" (and the film's score) for Barbara Streisand,... Read more... |
BBC Proms: My Fair Lady, John Wilson OrchestraSunday, 15 July 2012![]() “Let a woman in your life," roars Professor Henry Higgins, “and your serenity is through. She'll redecorate your home, from the cellar to the dome and then go on to the enthralling task of overhauling you.” It’s a scenario not unlike letting the... Read more... |
Street of Dreams, Manchester ArenaFriday, 11 May 2012![]() Street of dreams? The people who lived in the real-life inspiration and location for Coronation Street, Archie Street in Salford, hand-picked by the soap’s begetter Tony Warren, would be flummoxed and flabbergasted to hear it called that. I walked... Read more... |
Carousel, Opera NorthSunday, 06 May 2012![]() Feeling apprehensive about opera companies tackling Broadway musicals is understandable. So if you’re still wincing at the memory of Leonard Bernstein’s excruciating 1980s recording of West Side Story, relax - director Jo Davies’s intention was to... Read more... |
Wonderful Town, The Lowry, SalfordThursday, 05 April 2012![]() The cultural triumvirate of the Hallé Orchestra, the Royal Exchange Theatre and The Lowry have joined forces for this new production of the 1953 hit musical Wonderful Town. Leonard Bernstein would surely have been a happy man to hear his score,... Read more... |
Monkee Business the Musical, Opera House, ManchesterWednesday, 04 April 2012![]() The world premiere here of Monkee Business the Musical was planned long before the untimely death in February of Davy Jones, the Manchester-born member of the manufactured band that outsold The Beatles and the Rolling Stones half a century... Read more... |
