Two Strangers (Carry A Cake Across New York) is a scrumptious, giddily glorious treat | Theatre | Entertainment

Come on, who hasn’t danced around their hotel room, possibly a little hungover, in a bathrobe and green foam Statue of Liberty tiara? Especially after the best night of your life with the person of your dreams… Even if somehow you haven’t, you can feel every giddy emotion right alongside the extraordinary Sam Tutty as … Read more

‘I went to The London Cabaret Club and I have mixed feelings’

Walking up to Victoria House at Bloomsbury Square in glitzy open-toed heels and a wrapped polka-dot white and navy knee-length dress, I am welcomed by a grand, beautiful neoclassical building. On our way into the venue, we are given our tickets in the form of an aeroplane ticket from London Heathrow to Chicago O’Hare International … Read more

MJ The Musical review: This slick and spectacular Thriller gives the fans what they want | Theatre | Entertainment

A man in a blinding gold reflective jacket. A silhouette in white shirt, black cropped trousers, white socks and fedora. A sequinned white glove. A funky baseline, shuffling beats, Hammer Horror organ chords… Each time, the crowd screamed ever louder. Part musical, part lavish tribute jukebox, part religious experience. There were moments, briefly, when you … Read more

Harry Clarke review: Billy Crudup is mesmerisingly magnificent in riotously rude romp | Theatre | Entertainment

“Who am I?” screams the sobbing man, desperately alone on stage, apart from a deck chair and side table. It’s a gut-punchingly powerful moment, beautifully delivered, in a show that is primarily a light-hearted, frequently hilarious, romp through some disturbingly dark themes. The paradox lies at the heart of what works and doesn’t work in … Read more

Best Mother’s Day theatre deals for last minute gifts | Theatre | Entertainment

This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Mother’s Day is this Sunday, March 10, 2024 – if you didn’t already know. You’ve no doubt already bought everything your mum could want for this celebratory day, but there’s always room for another fantastic gift… … Read more

TINA – The Tina Turner Musical to star Ruva Ngwenya at Crown Theatre Perth

Tina – The Tina Turner Musical book writer and co-producer Katori Hall believes there would be no Beyonce if it was not for Tina Turner showing how it was possible to be authentically black and still take over the world. So while musical theatre performer Ruva Ngwenya’s idols as she grew up in Melbourne were … Read more

Standing at the Sky’s Edge review: Achingly beautiful show breaks my heart & fills my soul | Theatre | Entertainment

I’ve said it before, this is the greatest new British musical for years. Transferring from the National Theatre to the West End’s Gillian Lynne after bagging Best New Musical and Best Original Score at the 2023 Olivier Awards, Britpop legend Richard Hawley’s back catalogue soundtracks a gut-punchingly charged tale of three sets of inhabitants of … Read more

Hadestown review: I was bewitched by this beautiful and boldy original musical | Theatre | Entertainment

On paper, Hadestown really shouldn’t work. A broodingly melancholy musical based on Greek myth via modern industrial and socioeconomic concerns, with a fusion steampunk and New Orleans setting, a meandering plot and distinct lack of catchy show tunes?  And yet… The packed crowd exuberantly cheered as each character came on, and their delirious delight sustained … Read more

Dorian Gray review – Sarah Snook dazzles in daring one-woman Oscar Wilde reinvention | Theatre | Entertainment

London ticket prices, eh? At least for £395 you get to gawp at two Hollywood stars in Plaza Suite, with Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick on high form in a sub-par play just down the road (which is sadly not paved for most of us with precious metals). In this wildly radical, techtastic reboot … Read more

Hills of California review: Jerusalem genius Jez Butterworth almost does it again | Theatre | Entertainment

Don’t be fooled by the pink spangly costumes and cheesy grins. This gloriously written tragicomedy with sensational performances across the board is a piercing elegy to the ties that don’t just bind but suffocate down the years.   Set in the ‘public front room’ of the clapped-out Blackpool Sea View motel during the sweltering summer of … Read more