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NETWORK
at the National (Lyttelton)
MAD AS HELL
The National makes the rare move of bringing a movie to the stage, with Bryan Cranston excellent in the lead role.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
GREASE
at Théâtre Mogador (Paris)
THE ONE THAT I WANT
The worldwide musical phenomenon gets a throwback production in French.
Reviewed by:
MERVYN ROTHSTEIN
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN
at Garrick Theatre
NEW AND IMPROVED
Throwing the kitchen sink of jokes at you, Mel Brooks' musical comedy is worth revisiting.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
FOLLIES
at the National (Olivier)
ONE FOR THE AGES
Dominic Cooke’s gorgeous revival ranks among the best productions of this musical to date.
Reviewed by:
MATT WOLF
HEISENBERG
at Wyndham's Theatre
PRINCIPLE UNCERTAINTY
Simon Stephens’ engaging play emphasizes the role that chance plays in two people coming together.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
OSLO
at the National (Lyttelton)
HOPE FOR THE MIDDLE EAST
JT Rogers' work effectively navigates the complexities of trying to find a diplomatic path to peace in the early 90s.
Reviewed by:
SAM MARLOWE
OSLO
at the National (Lyttelton)
FAMILIAR TENSIONS
Bartlett Sher's production focuses on the personal relationships that make these secret talks interesting.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
FOLLIES
at the National (Olivier)
BROKEN DREAMS
Though not the triumph of the original production, Sondheim's songs still soar in this revival.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY
at the Old Vic
DEPRESSION-ERA UPLIFT
Four stars for Conor McPherson's soulful story that brings Bob Dylan's music to life in a new way.
Reviewed by:
JOHN NATHAN
APOLOGIA
at Trafalgar Studios
DINNER IN THE COUNTRY
Stockard Channing leads a talented cast in this flawed but entertaining production.
Reviewed by:
CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
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SCHEDULE UPDATES
-
Yes, Prime Minister
contracts its run, while
A Chorus Line
expands its own.
POWERHOUSE OF THEATRE
- After 11 years as the Almeida Theatre's artistic director,
Michael Attenborough
is stepping down to focus on directing.
SONGS FROM THE HEART
-
Once
the Tony-Award winning musical is set to hit London in January.
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