Stereophonic — West End Review
David Adjmi's Stereophonic makes a resounding entrance into London's West End — a captivating, immersive portrait of rock ambition and self-destruction at the Duke of York's.
David Adjmi's Stereophonic makes a resounding entrance into London's West End — a captivating, immersive portrait of rock ambition and self-destruction at the Duke of York's.
Janette Manrara is simply sensational as Roxie Hart — a charming, sexy, comedic powerhouse in an irresistible touring production of the classic Kander and Ebb musical.
Stephen Daldry's landmark revival closes its UK tour at New Wimbledon Theatre with a visually striking, powerful and emotionally engaging production.
Going in with different expectations resulted in an uncomfortable viewing experience — 14 musical numbers and a restless countdown to the interval.
Mischief Theatre strikes again — their newest production at the Noël Coward Theatre is a laugh-out-loud 1960s spy romp that had the audience roaring.
Rose Ayling-Ellis delivers a commanding performance in ITV's refreshing crime drama — a sharp series that asks what power sounds like when it doesn't speak at all.
With heartbreaking tenderness, Faygele confronts the devastating consequences of being unloved for who you are — now playing at the Marylebone Theatre.
A slick, stylish celebration of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons that brought the house down at the Granville Theatre, Ramsgate.
Beyond the anthem-level bangers, these hidden musical theatre gems deserve far more recognition — extraordinary numbers that never quite made it into the popular consciousness.