Do you remember being fifteen? Awful, wasn’t it? MT’s production of Spring Awakening revisits all the feelings of that turbulent time – confusion, boredom, anger, fear, and of course, the all-encompassing sexual frustration. Based on […]
Review: MT's Ghost
Based on the hit 1990 film, Ghost follows the story of two lovers, Sam and Molly, who are attacked on their way home in New York. Sam is killed, but remains stuck in a state […]
Thought can be seen in the tiniest detail in Musical Theatre Society’s Addams Family
Have you ever welled up over a man in a bald cap serenading a parasol? If not, then you must have missed Musical Theatre’s production of the macabre Addams Family Musical. Sleek and comic, the […]
Theatre | Footloose – Let's Hear it for the Boy
photo: LAOS 4/5 Stars The first thing that strikes you about this show is its sheer relentless energy. The cast are dancing almost constantly from start to finish and the most energetic actor of all […]
Theatre | The Book of Mormon
5/5 stars The Prince of Wales Theatre, London Until January 2014 The Book of Mormon has an uncanny sense for knowing just when to ramp up the tempo and to convince you, almost imperceptibly, that […]
Theatre | ‘FAME’ preview
April 14, 15, 16 Devonshire Hall Drama Society presents FAME, the internationally bestselling musical featured for many years on both Broadway and The West End. FAME traces the steps of a group of students going […]
Theatre | Robin in da Hood
4/5 Stars Christmas wouldn’t be the same without a traditional pantomime, and Robin in da Hood embodied all the madcap mayhem and side-splitting, musical action that is needed to pull off a successful show. From […]
Preview | Little Shop of Horrors
Wednesday 14th Nov – Saturday 17th Nov, 19.30, Riley Smith Hall. This evening sees the final performance of LUU Musical Theatre Group’s Little Shop of Horrors in the Riley Smith Hall. The show has […]