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1,485 stories by "MATT WOLF"

'Ballad Lines' review " this powerful folk musical is suffused with passion and heart by Matt Wolf

Long-aborning Finn Anderson musical has a gorgeous score but needs work on its clotted, overly earnest book; Tanya Azevedo directs the mostly-female cast of 8.

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 11:09am on January 30, 2026

'Woolf Works' review " Wayne McGregor's impassioned response to Virginia Woolf's writing by Matt Wolf

The word made flesh takes on renewed meaning when it comes to Woolf Works, Wayne McGregor's impassioned response to the writing of Virginia Woolf. First seen in 2015, since which time McGreg…

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 9:06am on January 19, 2026

High Noon, Harold Pinter Theatre review - film classic becomes a platitudinous parable by Matt Wolf

Tendentious script bogs down well-intentioned adaptation

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 7:12pm on January 12, 2026

January on the London Stage: Billy Crudup in High Noon, Levi Kreis' Already Perfect, Another Mary Todd Lincoln Play by Matt Wolf

Theater is quick out of the starting gate in 2026. January is hosting a range of Olivier and Tony winners, and film names too, in a mixture of revivals, adaptations and new shows that promis…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:02am on January 1, 2026

Best of 2025: Theatre by Matt Wolf

From big, bold musicals to solo shows, London theatre once again landed on multiple fronts, led by Jamie Lloyd's mind-bending revival of Evita and the small-scale wow of Brian Watkins' Weath…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 9:45am on December 27, 2025

'Oh, Mary!' Came to London. It's the Raciest Show in Town. by Matt Wolf

Some had wondered how the show about Abraham Lincoln's wife would fare after its creator left the Broadway cast. But mirth is abundant as it opens on the West End.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:02am on December 19, 2025

'Christmas Day' review " it's the family gathering from hell in Sam Grabiner's intriguing, beautifully acted play by Matt Wolf

Bel Powley is in bruising form as Nigel Lindsay's outspoken daughter in Sam Grabiner's messy but always-interesting play, directed by James Macdonald

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 11:35am on December 17, 2025

'Indian Ink' review " Felicity Kendal pays emotional tribute to Tom Stoppard in this deeply felt revival by Matt Wolf

Felicity Kendal shifts roles in this splendid 30th-anniversary production of a minor Top Stoppard play, here delivered with feeling and empathy by the director Jonathan Kent and a genuine fi…

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 7:36am on December 16, 2025

'Paranormal Activity' review " things go bump in the night in this chilling stage adaptation of the hit horror movie by Matt Wolf

Patrick Heusinger makes a ripped West End debut in this stage iteration of the hugely popular film franchise, here directed by Punchdrunk's Felix Barrett and co-starring Melissa James ("Moul…

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 6:41am on December 16, 2025

'Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo' review " this scorched-earth portrait of war is immensely powerful by Matt Wolf

The protean Kathryn Hunter fills in brilliantly for an indisposed David Threlfall in the European premiere of Rajiv Joseph's 2011 Broadway play about the ravages of war, directed by the ever…

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 6:21am on December 10, 2025

'Last Days' review " this Kurt Cobain-inspired modern opera is totally mesmerising by Matt Wolf

2022 co-commission between the Royal Opera and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama is back for a longer run of a work inspired by the Gus van Sant film of the same name about onetime Nir…

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 1:14pm on December 8, 2025

'Fallen Angels' review " Janie Dee and Alexandra Gilbreath are a hoot in Noël Coward's risqué comedy by Matt Wolf

Janie Dee dazzles afresh in this centenary revival of Noel Coward's fragile if sexually audacious 1925 comedy, last seen in London a quarter-century ago

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 7:51am on December 3, 2025

Sir Tom Stoppard " a playwright for the ages by Matt Wolf

An appreciation of Sir Tom Stoppard, arguably the greatest English-language dramatist of his generation

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 7:25pm on December 1, 2025

December on the London Stage: Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Kate Fleetwood Goes Into the Woods, Oh, Mary! Lands by Matt Wolf

The festive season is fast approaching, and with it comes the usual cavalcade of openings keen to get in before the holidays proper: just think of the numerous prospects for tickets as prese…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:42am on December 1, 2025

'Lovers Actually' review " this indecently funny musical spoof of the classic film is a joyful festive pick-me-up by Matt Wolf

Neil Hurst and Jodie Prenger co-author a ribald, rude, riotously funny take-down of the 2003 film, directed by Alex Jackson, who gave us "Homo Alone"

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 7:35am on November 27, 2025

'The Horse of Jenin' review " this Palestinian coming-of-age tale brilliantly mixes compassion, conviction and comedy by Matt Wolf

Alaa Shehada's hit solo play from Edinburgh transfers to London, mixing humour, history - and horror

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 1:18pm on November 25, 2025

All My Sons, Wyndham's Theatre review - ruthless reappraisal of early Arthur Miller by Matt Wolf

Ivo van Hove returns to form with his blistering revival of Arthur Miller's 1947 play, here starring a pitch-perfect Bryan Cranston and Paapa Essiedu as father and son

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 7:39am on November 24, 2025

'Ride the Cyclone' review " this strange but sweet new musical is one of the giddiest delights of the year by Matt Wolf

Grace Galloway and Damon Gould are amongst the terrific cast in the European premiere of this quirky, sweet Off Broadway hit, seen originally in Canada; Lizzie Gee directs and choreographs.

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 7:14am on November 24, 2025

November on the London Stage: Paddington the Musical Debuts Its Beloved Bear, Bridgerton Season 4's Yerin Ha in The Maids and More by Matt Wolf

The openings are coming thick and fast throughout November, coupling adventurous new writing with high-profile, star-packed revivals from much-laureled directors. The Hunger Games finally re…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 5:18pm on November 3, 2025

'Dead Man Walking' review " this extraordinary contemporary opera has the force of a thunderclap by Matt Wolf

Christine Rice gives a tremendous performance as Sister Helen Prejean in the ENO premiere of Jake Heggie's scorching opera

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 12:56pm on November 3, 2025

The Line of Beauty, Almeida Theatre review - the 80s revisited in theatrically ravishing form by Matt Wolf

Alan Hollinghurst novel is cunningly filleted, very finely acted Alan Hollinghurst's 2004 novel The Line of Beauty finds a distinct beauty all its own in this long-awaited Almeida Theatr…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 11:24am on November 1, 2025

Mary Page Marlowe, Old Vic review - a starry portrait of a splintered life by Matt Wolf

Tracy Letts's Off Broadway play makes a shimmeringly powerful London debut I came late to the Old Vic's shimmering production of Mary Page Marlowe, Tracy Letts's Off Broadway play from 2018…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 5:54am on October 26, 2025

The Unbelievers, Royal Court Theatre - grimly compelling, powerfully performed by Matt Wolf

Nick Payne's new play is amongst his best Change, we're often told, is the engine of drama: people end up somewhere markedly different from where they began. So the first thing to be said a…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 9:06am on October 24, 2025

'The Assembled Parties' review " this elegantly elegiac family drama is a heartfelt study of mortality by Matt Wolf

Jennifer Westfeldt makes her London stage debut alongside Tracy-Ann Oberman in the UK bow of Richard Greenberg's 2013 Broadway hit, with sterling support from Alexander Marks, marking his pr…

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 8:05am on October 24, 2025

'Troilus and Cressida' review " Shakespeare's anti-heroic, satirical war play is formidably bruising by Matt Wolf

Owen Horsley makes his Globe debut with a patchy version of Shakespeare's take-no-prisoner satire, here starring Kasper Hilton-Hille as Troilus, with Samantha Spiro as a female Pandarus

SOURCE: LondonTheatre.co.uk at 8:50am on October 4, 2025
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