Before the movies LA LA LAND and THE GREATEST SHOWMAN, composers and lyricists Benj Pasek and Justin Paul's DEAR EVAN HANSEN joined the stage musical family not as a big Broadway musical but as a modest fringe musical opening on March 26 2016 in an Off Broadway theatre, the Second Stage Theatre. It was an instant hit and became an even bigger hit when it moved on to Broadway on December 4 2016, winning all the awards there were to win (on both sides of the Atlantic).
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Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Noel Coward Theatre
By John Yap Friday, November 19 2021, 01:06


Review: LA CLIQUE at Spiegeltent, Leicester Square
By Stuart King Thursday, November 18 2021, 09:22
Leicester Square once again hosts a wintertime Spiegeltent in which you'll be transported to the magical, dazzling, playful (and pretty sexy) world, of the multi-award-winning international performance troupe La Clique.


Review: VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE at The Charing Cross Theatre
By Stuart King Tuesday, November 16 2021, 00:22
Christopher Durang's 2013 Tony Award-winning comedy, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, has just begun a limited run at the Charing Cross Theatre. Siblings who chose different life paths are unexpectedly reunited, providing an opportunity to poke familial rivalries, nudge grudges and to pour vinegar on fragile historic sensitivities.
The Cast of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike at the Charing Cross Theatre


Review: ‘NIGHT, MOTHER at Hampstead Theatre
By Stuart King Wednesday, November 10 2021, 08:52
Our scene takes place in a rural American homestead where, as a prelude to shooting herself, Jessie lists for her mother the humdrum minutiae of her existence — whilst preparing pill bottles, filling labelled sweet jars, detailing who to call when the dishwasher breaks down and most importantly, what procedure to follow after she hears the gun shot later that evening.


Review: SIX at the Vaudeville Theatre
By Stuart King Tuesday, November 9 2021, 20:29
Henry VIII's six wives grab their mics and deliver a high-octane Tudor take on girl power, as they regale us with stories of surviving the Royal Court and grabbing their place in history — albeit by association — through marriage to England's most notorious misogynist monarch. It's rowdy, it's raucous and a whole lot of headlessonistic, decaptivating fun!
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