musicals
The Cradle Will Rock, Arcola TheatreFriday, 26 November 2010![]() Events surrounding the birth of the unrepentantly "un-American" Marc Blitzstein's early (1936-7) shot at socially aware music-theatre prove much more interesting than the show itself. Heck, I got more out of reading the programme than I did sitting... 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... |
Fela!, National TheatreWednesday, 17 November 2010![]() For me there is a trinity of black musicians, visionaries who reshaped music in the last half-century: James Brown, Miles Davis and Fela Kuti. And just as it’s hard to imagine a biographical musical of James Brown or Miles Davis coming off - because... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Composer Dario MarianelliSaturday, 06 November 2010![]() Dario Marianelli won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for his score for the movie Atonement, and his return to the theatre after a long absence as composer for the Young Vic's new production of Tennessee Williams's first big Broadway success, The Glass... Read more... |
Songs from a Hotel Bedroom, Linbury StudioFriday, 05 November 2010![]() Where 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... |
Flashdance The Musical, Shaftesbury TheatreThursday, 14 October 2010![]() They keep on coming, these screen-to-stage musical adaptations, noisy, bombastic, as unsubtle as juggernauts. The best of them offer up their uncomplicated entertainment with some pizazz; but Flashdance is a particularly vacuous example of the genre... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Comedian Ben EltonSaturday, 09 October 2010![]() Ten years ago Ben Elton (b 1959) would have needed no introduction. When still very young he became the mouth of a bolshy new generation of alternative comedians, as they were then known. Saturday Live - later Friday Night Live - was consciously... Read more... |
Les Misérables, BarbicanFriday, 24 September 2010![]() It's the Mousetrap of musicals, the wholly unstoppable show and, to mark its 25th anniversary this year (the 30th, if you date it back to the initial French concept album and Paris production), it will be staged in London at three different venues.... Read more... |
Passion, Donmar WarehouseWednesday, 22 September 2010![]() A vital theatrical partnership gets renewed, and then some, in Jamie Lloyd's revival of Passion, a transforming production that not only marks the start of various Donmar-related tributes to Stephen Sondheim in his 80th birthday year but also... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Director Des McAnuffTuesday, 14 September 2010![]() In the 1960s Des McAnuff played guitar and wrote songs to meet girls. Subsequently life became a little more complicated for the multi-talented writer/ director. His long-standing commitment to the Shakespeare Festival Theatre at the other Stratford... Read more... |
The Human Comedy, Young VicTuesday, 14 September 2010![]() It takes a brave company to revive a notorious Broadway flop. It takes an even braver one to supplement a small cast with an amateur, community chorus of over 60 people, onstage for almost the entire duration. The Young Vic can rarely be accused of... Read more... |
Shoes, Sadler's Wells TheatreTuesday, 07 September 2010![]() Every time I go to Sadler’s Wells now I come out wondering if there’s something wrong with my hearing, so loud and numbing are their speakers. It’s a blight on a lot of shows, but on none more so than Shoes, because this is the first major London... Read more... |
