A LITTLE LIFE (Redux)
Still sad, still depressing, but also more mellow and more annoying feat of acting...
Still sad, still depressing, but also more mellow and more annoying feat of acting...
A well-acted but heavy-handed revival that misses out on some of Coward's finesse...
A superb ballet that elegantly blends contemporary and classic elements into a sumptuous performance...
A powerful and engaging production that paints Medea as a relatable and sympathetic character...
A touching story of a Japanese family in a WWII internment camp in America, which loses some of its bite to being a musical...
New cast bring a slightly different vibe to the brilliantly told history of the Lehman family...
A play about a world with a daily per-person word limit, yet it drowns itself in a relentless avalanche of words...
A funny story about letting strangers into your home that's sometimes funny but rarely clever...
A newly recast production that manages to hold its own, albeit not as strongly as the previous ones...
A slightly uneven yet thoroughly enjoyable exploration of identity across centuries...
A beautiful assortment of ballet snippets that showcases the talent of the Royal Ballet dancers...
An absorbing West End transfer of James Graham's take on the 1968 Buckley/Vidal debates during the Republican and Democratic National Conventions...
More average than good, the play is one man's journey that doesn't show enough pit stops...
A lovely rendition that lacks chemistry but makes up for it in skill and quality of dancing...
A lovely memoir that engages and entertains, but is bit hard to understand in places...
A stunning display from the creme de la creme of ballet artists...
A well-paced revival that's universally funny without being too stereotypical...
A modernised version of the classic that struggles to find its feet, wings, and pacing...
A script-in-hand reading that's interesting, but doesn't make you want to invest into the characters emotionally...
Well-written and well-acted tragicomedy about a family that unravels as death and inheritance become imminent...
A tour de force of passion and emotion that keeps you on your toes beginning to end...
A distant and cartoonish staging of the great classic that fails to stir any emotion...
A slightly modernised take on a classic story with mixed results...
An inside joke of a play made enjoyable by the sheer quality of acting...
Interesting staging, good acting, engaging story, enjoyable all around...
A script that tries a bit too hard kept afloat by fantastic acting...
A disjoined staging of an outdated monologue, which tries to be something grander than it actually is...
A well-staged and well-acted Broadway transplant with a terrific ensemble cast that shines...
A shockingly enjoyable musical that feels less like your typical extravaganza and more like a play with a bit of singing in it...
A brilliant evening of dance that was visually beautiful but lacked emotion and soul...