It’s certainly what I would call a marmite musical – you’ll either love it or you’ll hate it – there won’t be any in between! If you like cheesy musicals, with power ballads, lots of good songs and pl ...
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Robert Tanitch review Wonderland at Hampstead Theatre, London NW1 The premiere of Beth Steel’s Wonderland marks the 30th anniversary of the Miners Strike in 1984 and 1985. Steel’s father was a Notting ...
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Eileen Caiger Gray reviews KRAPP’S LAST TAPE with Richard Wilson at Crucible Studio, Sheffield It’s double Krapp from Richard Wilson in Samuel Beckett’s forty-five minute, one act, o ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Pacific Overtures at Union Theatre, London SE1 Pacific Overtures, the least accessible and least performed of Stephen Sondheim’s musicals; has always been too esoteric for most ...
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