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Friday, June 14, 2019

CD Review: Company 2018 London cast / Follies 2018 National Theatre cast by Edward Seckerson

We should celebrate the fact that within the space of a year London has played host to stagings of not one but two Sondheim masterpieces that have all but redefined them in theatrical terms:…

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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

‘Great music which finds so many ways into our hearts’: Celebrating the splendour of Tchaikovsky’s three great ballets by Edward Seckerson

I was a little late to the party in respect of Vladimir Jurowski’s scintillating new recording of the original 1877 version of Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake with the State Academic Symphony Or…

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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Paying tribute to André Previn & his ability to embrace music of spectacularly diverse genres by Edward Seckerson

Leonard Bernstein and André Previn very different animals. But their completeness as musicians, their ability to embrace and cherish music of spectacularly diverse genres, their connection …

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Thursday, March 28, 2019

Album Review: Songplay – Joyce DiDonato by Edward Seckerson

In Joyce DiDonato’s album Songplay we have the epitome of what we Brits call a ‘Marmite’ experience with elements to love and/or loathe whether or not you buy the concept in the first …

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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Album Review: Brigadoon – New York City Center 2017 Cast by Edward Seckerson

New York City Center Encores – an NYC haven for neglected or forgotten shows – have now revived Brigadoon six times, a testament to its enduring appeal, and this latest manifestation wit…

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Monday, February 4, 2019

‘Thoughtful, detailed, durable: That’s what fires up this critic by Edward Seckerson

I have often been asked if I listen to music differently when reviewing or not reviewing. It’s an interesting question. There is, you could say, a heightened level of awareness when ‘in …

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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Gauging the significance of The Gershwins’ Porgy & Bess in the chronology of American music theatre by Edward Seckerson

The recent revival of The Gershwins’ Porgy & Bess at English National Opera and the prospect of comparing all its available recordings in BBC Radio 3’s Record Review has prompted me…

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Saturday, January 5, 2019

CD Review: Broadway – Renée Fleming by Edward Seckerson

Renée Fleming’s choices are shrewd and wide-ranging in her Broadway album, embracing the contemporary and the classic in pretty much equal measure whilst demonstrating that style in this …

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Saturday, December 8, 2018

Album Review: Bernstein’s Wonderful Town – London Symphony Orchestra by Edward Seckerson

It’s the earnestness that doesn’t ring true in Simon Rattle and LSO’s recording of Bernstein’s Wonderful Town, the way in which that which should come naturally simply sounds overwor…

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Friday, October 19, 2018

CD REVIEW: Carousel – 2018 Broadway Cast Recording by Edward Seckerson

This is also a beautifully sung revival of Carousel on Broadway – and even having not seen it I can tell that these terrific artists are truly ‘acting through song’.

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Saturday, August 18, 2018

‘In his music, as in life, he was always on stage’: Why Leonard Bernstein the composer was a game changer by Edward Seckerson

There wasn’t much that Leonard Bernstein didn’t try his hand at at least once – and wanting, needing, to experience it all applied as surely to the music he wrote as to the music he co…

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Monday, June 25, 2018

Why it’s an amazing time for diversity of style in ‘musicals’ on both sides of the pond by Edward Seckerson

It’s an amazing time for diversity of style in “musicals” on both sides of the pond. Hamilton’s hip-hop, street poetry, storytelling, David Yazbek’s middle-eastern infused charmer …

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Wednesday, April 4, 2018

CD REVIEW: 42nd Street – 2017 London Cast Recording by Edward Seckerson

The sound of tapping feet invokes a whole era of classic Broadway and Hollywood musicals and when the curtain rises on this tap-infused extravaganza it pauses 18 inches or so off the stage t…

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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

NEWS: Comparing Notes brings musical theatre stars to Holborn Pizza Express this autumn by Edward Seckerson

Comparing Notes brings stars of the West End and Broadway to Pizza Express Live Holborn. In a lively and informal mix of performance and conversation host Edward Seckerson will be getting up…

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Thursday, December 15, 2016

DREAMGIRLS – West End by Edward Seckerson

With such songs comes great responsibility and of the many things that makes the West End arrival of Dreamgirls such a dazzling affair we must first applaud the casting. Every soul on the Sa…

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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

LAZARUS – King’s Cross Theatre by Edward Seckerson

Lazarus will undoubtedly be regarded by some as pretentious on an industrial scale – and in some respects it is – but only if you have never bought in to the Bowie ethos.

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Thursday, November 3, 2016

THE LAST FIVE YEARS – St James Theatre by Edward Seckerson

You almost wonder where this show can possibly go when the opening number is so strong, so emotive, so damn heartbreaking. Cathy is “Still Hurting” from the break-up of her relationship …

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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Floyd Collins, Wilton's Music Hall by Edward Seckerson

It's one of those true stories you couldn't make up: in 1920s Kentucky, Floyd Collins, visionary cave explorer, happens across the spectacular sand cave of his dreams only to become trapped …

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FLOYD COLLINS – Wilton’s Music Hall by Edward Seckerson

It’s one of those true stories you really couldn’t make up. In 1920s Kentucky, Floyd Collins, visionary cave explorer, happens across a spectacular sand cave – the sand cave of his dre…

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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Facing the Music: A Conversation with Patricia Routledge by Edward Seckerson

Patricia Routledge trained not only as an actress but also as a singer and had considerable experience and success in musical theatre, both in this country and in the United States of Americ…

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Monday, August 22, 2016

GROUNDHOG DAY – Old Vic Theatre by Edward Seckerson

Well over a decade ago Stephen Sondheim expressed some interest in turning the movie Groundhog Day into a musical. Presumably he, too, would have turned to the movie’s scriptwriter Dan…

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Monday, July 18, 2016

RAMIN KARIMLOO – London Palladium by Edward Seckerson

Strictly speaking it should have been billed as “Ramin Karimloo and Broadgrass at the London Palladium” – then we might have anticipated the support act and late arrival of the West En…

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Thursday, June 16, 2016

Aladdin, Prince Edward Theatre by Edward Seckerson

If anyone harboured any doubts as to how diverse the world of musical theatre can be, this past week will surely have proved an ear and eye-opener. While Richard  Taylor and David Wood'…

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Wednesday, June 8, 2016

The Go-Between, Apollo Theatre by Edward Seckerson

It has taken six years - and Michael Crawford - to bring Richard Taylor and David Wood’s poetic musicalisation of LP Hartley’s The Go-Between to the West End stage. And before the tired …

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THE GO-BETWEEN – West End by Edward Seckerson

It has taken six years – and Michael Crawford – to bring Richard Taylor and David Wood’s poetic musicalisation of L P Hartley’s The Go-Between to the West End stage; and before the t…

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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

FLOWERS FOR MRS HARRIS – Sheffield by Edward Seckerson

Taylor writes an altogether different kind of musical in which “songs” rarely arrive fully formed but rather are in the process of evolving – beginnings of songs which are content just…

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Saturday, May 28, 2016

THE THREEPENNY OPERA – National Theatre by Edward Seckerson

Rufus Norris may have commissioned a new adaptation of the Brecht by Simon Stephens to tick myriad boxes of contention from the politics of gender, sexuality, disability, and (naturally) the…

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Saturday, April 9, 2016

BORIS GODUNOV – Royal Opera House by Edward Seckerson

And amidst the bells, there’s Bryn. Terfel’s Boris – thoughtful and real – is a presence pervading the piece until the fifth scene where all his torments are visited upon him. He is …

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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS – West End by Edward Seckerson

The old gags are the best, they say – or just the oldest – and in this hugely enjoyable adaptation of the movie Mrs Henderson Presents they come thick and fast from the mouth of the show…

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Thursday, February 4, 2016

THE WORLD GOES ROUND – St James Studio by Edward Seckerson

The World Goes Round has been, well, going round for 25 years. The John Kander and Fred Ebb catalogue lends itself to a tight-knit review format – Cabaret and Chicago embrace that genre an…

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Tuesday, February 2, 2016

L’ETOILE – Royal Opera House by Edward Seckerson

It’s a kind of French Mikado. In a distant and exotic kingdom a victim must be found to celebrate the King’s name-day. No little list, no W H Gilbert wit, either, but a handful o…

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