Full to overflowing with feel-good frivolity, Spamalot merrily makes a welcome return to Broadway with a top flight comedy cast and glossy new production.
Barry Manilow: Harmony review [Broadway]
A labour of love borne out over some 25 years, Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman musical Harmony finally makes it to Broadway, at a time when, as ever, the musical’s powerful plea […]
Sweeney Todd review [Broadway 2023]
Boldly producing the work on a grand scale, creative team members behind Hamilton transport gothic musical thriller Sweeney Todd across to mainstream popularity with inspiring and electrifying results. Showing supreme confidence in […]
Merrily We Roll Along review [Broadway 2023]
Never have the lyrics of “It’s a hit!” been sweeter than in this boffo Broadway revival of Old Friend Merrily We Roll Along, which already stands as a certified palpable hit.
Back to The Future: The Musial review [Broadway]
Spectacular feel-good entertainment, Back to The Future: The Musical combines peak Hollywood nostalgia with modern Broadway magic for a dazzling trip back to the past.
Alicia Keys: Hell’s Kitchen review [Public Theater]
Smart idea! Rather than creating a tedious old bio-musical, recording sensation Alicia Keys has opened her mighty catalogue to an origin story, with new musical Hell’s Kitchen focusing simply upon a single […]
Stephen Sondheim: Here We Are review [The Shed]
Boldly bizarre and and blessedly bittersweet, the final Stephen Sondheim musical Here We Are enjoys a world premiere season with high production values and a truly starry cast.
New York City Center: Pal Joey review
Pre-golden age musical Pal Joey goes through the re-write ringer to become a Rodgers and Hart jukebox musical to mildly entertaining but forgettable overall effect.
Classic Stage Company: I Can Get It for You Wholesale review
Revived and revised by Classic Stage Company, 1962 Broadway musical I Can Get It for You Wholesale benefits from a starry cast and darkly sharpened book.
Shucked review [Broadway]
Delightfully daffy, original musical comedy Shucked lovingly skewers small town America, subversively mocking conservative values to delicious effect.