John Yap
Review: THE GREAT GATSBY at The Immersive LDN, London
By John Yap Tuesday, November 12 2019, 13:55
The theme song is “Ain’t We Got Fun?” in this 1920’s immersive experience of THE GREAT GATSBY and his friends. And Fun is certainly the order of the day.
Review: SHOOK at Southwark Playhouse, London
By John Yap Monday, November 4 2019, 13:24
Samuel Bailey’s hard hitting, realistic and thought provoking play, SHOOK, winner of the 2019 Papatango New Writing Prize, receives its World premiere at the Southwark Playhouse in London.
Review: LORNA DALLAS : STAGES at The Crazy Coqs, Live at Zedel
By John Yap Thursday, October 31 2019, 11:49
With her distinctive voice and style, Lorna Dallas brought her acclaimed cabaret, STAGES, back to London after the sold out performances at the Birdland Theatre in New York and earlier in the year at The Crazy Coqs.
Review: RICHARD SHELTON, SINATRA:RAW
By John Yap Tuesday, October 29 2019, 10:52
Richard Shelton has been finessing his tribute to Frank Sinatra and his songs for the past few years from his home in LA (born and raised in Wolverhampton). And now he has brought an expanded version of his cabaret concert SINATRA:RAW to Wilton’s Music Hall, London after the performances at the Edinburgh Festival and the Crazy Coqs in London.
Review: LUNGS at The Old Vic
By John Yap Monday, October 21 2019, 15:16
The “Ups and Downs” of life, relationships and the Earth’s health is succinctly conveyed through the naturalistic performances of Matt Smith and Claire Foy in Duncan Macmillan’s “new” play LUNGS.
MacMillan first wrote the 70 minute script for Paines Plough in 2012. For The Old Vic, he has expanded it to 90 minutes.
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