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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Olivier Winner Clare Higgins on Thinking Like an American in London's Other Desert Cities by Matt Wolf

Clare Higgins needs no introduction as one of Britain’s finest actresses, having won three Olivier Awards, as well as a 2003 Tony nod for her Broadway debut in Nicholas Wright's Vi…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:35AM
Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Broadway and West End Star John Lloyd Young Doesn't Want an Oscar for the Jersey Boys Movie by Matt Wolf

John Lloyd Young needs no introduction as the defining Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys, the international musical smash hit in which he has been starring off and on for almost nine years. He wo…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:04PM

Theater Review: Off the West End, New Battles of the Sexes by Matt Wolf

Three plays explore the travails of a former, a current and a yet-to-be couple: “Good People,” “The One” and “Variation on a Theme.”    

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Charles Edwards on Downton Abbey Buzz, His J-Law Moment & Learning From Angela Lansbury in London's Blithe Spirit by Matt Wolf

Charles Edwards has quietly but firmly asserted himself as one of the finest English actors of his generation, moving from London and Broadway runs in The 39 Steps, to National Theatre stint…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:21PM
Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Urinetown, St James Theatre by Matt Wolf

It's tempting with this show less to write a review per se than to simply pile on the puns, but that would be to piss on - sorry, I meant do a disservice to - both the musical that is U…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:36PM
Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Richard Fleeshman on Dating Samantha Barks & Grossing Out Brits in Urinetown's London Premiere by Matt Wolf

While Richard Fleeshman still considers himself new to the musical theater scene, the 24-year-old actor is racking up quite a list of credits, including Legally Blonde in the West End, and t…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 03:21PM
Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Theater Review: Heartaches on the Home Front by Matt Wolf

“Versailles” explores loss during World War I, while despair and frustration are the main themes in “A Taste of Honey” and “The Full Monty.”    

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Thursday, February 27, 2014

The Knight of the Burning Pestle, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse by Matt Wolf

If it's possible to have rather too much of a frolicsome thing, consider by way of example The Knight of the Burning Pestle, a giddily self-conscious 1607 romp from Francis Beaumont that wou…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:03PM
Wednesday, February 26, 2014

A Blithe Dame, Fatal Sex and Desert Drama Unfold in the March London Datebook by Matt Wolf

March is very busy in London as several high-profile actors take the stage. This month’s offerings include the return of Angela Lansbury to the West End after four (!) decades away, Ro…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 06:02PM
Thursday, February 20, 2014

Theater Review: Trapped in Beckett’s Agony by Matt Wolf

“Happy Days’' returns to London, while the new play “Rapture, Blister, Burn,’' explores the choices women make.    

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

West End Star Kenny Doughty on Stripping Down in The Full Monty & Getting Felt Up at the Stage Door by Matt Wolf

After four years in Los Angeles, Yorkshire-born TV and film actor Kenny Doughty is returning to his roots in The Full Monty in the West End. Not to be confused with the Americanized Broadway…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 04:36PM
Wednesday, February 12, 2014

West End Star Alexander Hanson on the Sexuality of Stephen Ward & Why It's Andrew Lloyd Webber's Most Subversive Musical by Matt Wolf

Alexander Hanson has appeared in many Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals, including Aspects of Love, Sunset Boulevard and an arena tour of Jesus Christ Superstar—but only…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 05:47PM
Thursday, February 6, 2014

Brian Cox Reveals Why Jim Norton Made Him Cry and What He's Really Drinking on Stage in London's The Weir by Matt Wolf

Brian Cox moves between stage and screen work in London, New York, and L.A. with ease. The Emmy-winning Scotsman can currently be found anchoring the director Josie Rourke’s revival of…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 05:01PM
Sunday, February 2, 2014

Philip Seymour Hoffman, Giant of the Stage by Matt Wolf

On screen, Philip Seymour Hoffman will be forever immortalised as the Oscar-winning star of Capote who was both a darling of the indie film world (think Todd Solondz and the Coen Brothers) a…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 03:16PM
Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Big Brother is Watching You & a New Full Monty Strips Down in This Month's London Datebook by Matt Wolf

February brings cold weather to London, but there’s plenty brewing theatrically to stir the emotions and warm the heart. This month’s offerings range from the start of previews f…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 03:58PM
Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Theater Review: Eileen Atkins Helps Inaugurate London’s Newest Playhouse by Matt Wolf

Soon marking her 80th birthday, the actress is playing a one-woman show based on Ellen Terry at the Wanamaker, the indoor theater at Shakespeare's Globe.    

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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Leslie Manville on Getting Better With Age & Bringing Ibsen’s Ghosts to Life in London by Matt Wolf

Lesley Manville has had an astonishing few years of late, moving from Ibsen at the National (Pillars of the Community opposite Damian Lewis) to John Guare at the Old Vic (Six Degrees of Sepa…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:47PM

Lesley Manville on Getting Better With Age & Bringing Ibsen’s Ghosts to Life in London by Matt Wolf

Lesley Manville has had an astonishing few years of late, moving from Ibsen at the National (Pillars of the Community opposite Damian Lewis) to John Guare at the Old Vic (Six Degrees of Sepa…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:47PM
Sunday, January 19, 2014

The Pass, Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs by Matt Wolf

You don't have to know the difference between Dennis Wise (who is referenced during it) and Ernie Wise (who is not) to be immensely gripped by The Pass, the scorching new Royal Court play th…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:30PM
Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Jessie Buckley on Jumping from Reality TV to Being Romanced By Jude Law in London's Henry V by Matt Wolf

Jessie Buckley was still a teenager when she made it to the finals of I’d Do Anything, the 2008 BBC reality TV competition to find a Nancy for the West End revival of Oliver! She didn&…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:30PM
Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Dominic Thorburn on Winning Laughs in London’s One Man, Two Guvnors & Stripping Down for Charity by Matt Wolf

The hit London comedy One Man, Two Guvnors is entering its final stretch at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, its giddy commedia dell’arte-inspired zing intact. For that, credit a cast mad…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:17PM
Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Theater Review: Connecting With the Classics by Matt Wolf

The Menier Chocolate Factory’s scaled-down production of “Candide,” the 1956 Broadway musical, offers a fresh perspective; while stars take on two Shakespeare roles.   &…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:16AM
Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Simon Russell Beale Tackles King Lear & the Globe Expands in This Month’s London Datebook by Matt Wolf

A new year in the London theater can mean only one thing: a dizzying array of enticing revivals and new works, plays and musicals. This month alone offers up a potentially career-defining Le…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:00AM
Sunday, December 29, 2013

Theatre: Top 10 of 2013 by Matt Wolf

Playgoers could be forgiven for thinking that they were seeing double during much of 2013. No sooner had one sat through Ian Rickson's dazzling revival of Old Times once before returnin…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 03:30AM
Friday, December 27, 2013

Theater: A British-American Feast on the London Stage by Matt Wolf

From Harold Pinter to Eugene O'Neill and from musicals to plays, theater in 2013 offered an unusually abundant array from both sides of the Atlantic.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:25AM
Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Theater Review: Sex, Scandal and a Songsmith by Matt Wolf

Andrew Lloyd Webber's new musical, "Stephen Ward," explores the epicenter of the Profumo affair that rocked London in the early 1960s.    

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London Year-End Roundup: Five Best Productions of 2013 by Matt Wolf

From women alternating roles in a haunting Pinter revival to a pair of separate but equal psychos, from bracing new musicals to galvanic revivals, the London stage offered enough potent thea…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:00AM
Wednesday, December 18, 2013

London Year-End Roundup: Five Best Performances of 2013 by Matt Wolf

The quality of acting in London over the past year was at a characteristically high level—literally so as regards one prize-winning performer who spent much of her show flying above th…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 02:29PM
Thursday, December 12, 2013

American Psycho, Almeida Theatre by Matt Wolf

Among the multiple achievements of American Psycho, any one of which might be enough to make Rupert Goold's long-awaited Almeida season-opener the banner musical of a notably busy year for t…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 09:00PM
Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Alex Gaumond on Sporting a ‘Monobrow’ and Getting in Shape to Play Miss Trunchbull in London’s Matilda by Matt Wolf

There’s a surprising new Trunchbull terrorizing the students at Crunchem Hall: Alex Gaumond joined the London company of Matilda in September in the role originated by Bertie Carvel. I…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 01:42PM
Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Theater Review: German Plays and Children Take Center Stage in the British Capital by Matt Wolf

The National Theater productions “Emil and the Detectives” and “From Morning to Midnight” triumph in areas of logistics, design and casts. “Strangers on a Train” at the Gielgud T…

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