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88 stories by "The Tyro Theatre Critic"

Madama Butterfly (Metropolitan Opera) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

"Madama Butterfly" at the Met you would expect to be a safe, repertory performance. In the hands of Placido Domingo however, it was a decidedly mixed bag. Moments of strength mixed with mome…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 11:21pm on December 5, 2011

Lysistrata Jones by The Tyro Theatre Critic

Wandering into "Lysistrata Jones" I must confess I was hoping for the next "Legally Blonde". A college comedy shot through with dirty humour, slick dance routines and hum along tunes. Unfort…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 4:44pm on December 4, 2011

Satyagraha (Metropolitan Opera) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

"Satyagraha", as delivered through the minds of Improbable, is a fascinating, beautiful, even mesmerising evening's theatre. The trade off is that it's so opaque that it becomes so much easi…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 11:46pm on December 1, 2011

Spider-man - Turn Off The Dark by The Tyro Theatre Critic

Last year the buzz around "Spider-man - Turn Off The Dark" was so great I took a detour to New York to catch an early preview. I came away bitterly disappointed, a turgid evening that failed…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 10:35pm on November 30, 2011

La Bohème (Metropolitan Opera) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

Franco Zeffirelli's production of "La Bohème" is probably the closest thing to Disney Opera you're going to find. Chocolate box sets that scarcely look like reality. There's no stopping Puc…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 11:04pm on November 28, 2011

The Blue Man Group (NYC) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

When the "Blue Man Group" had a show in London a few years back, I developed a mild addiction to their drumming insanity. That show died a death but they're still going strong in N…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 10:55pm on November 20, 2011

The Infernal Comedy by The Tyro Theatre Critic

After the happy go lucky concerts of my previous two nights, "The Infernal Comedy" made for a big change. A combination of John Malkovich and Baroque Opera retelling the life of Jack Unterwe…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 10:02pm on November 17, 2011

Katy Perry - California Dreams by The Tyro Theatre Critic

So I received a text at the interval of Juilliard's "Kommilitonen" that read, "urgent! spare ticket to Katy Perry now!!!". Being the total sucker I am: I dashed to Madison Square Garden to w…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 11:36pm on November 16, 2011

Hugh Jackman - Back on Broadway by The Tyro Theatre Critic

I've never been the biggest fan of solo theatre, there's something invariably self-indulgent about it, but Hugh Jackman is a man born to dominate the stage. A classy singer and dancer but mo…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 9:42pm on November 15, 2011

Rodelinda (Metropolitan Opera) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

The Met isn't exactly a typical Baroque house so they deliver Handel's "Rodelinda" in the sort of manner you might predict. Big and bumptious but delivered with loving commitment. Stephen Wa…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 12:32am on November 15, 2011

The Rockettes: Radio City Christmas Spectacular by The Tyro Theatre Critic

It's in the title really: "Christmas Spectacular". The Rockettes do spectacle very, very well. A mindblowingly impressive ninety minutes of high kicking backed by huge sets, sparkling costum…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 3:28pm on November 13, 2011

Dark Sisters (Gotham Chamber Opera) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

"Dark Sisters" is Nico Muhly's second opera inside of a year. The first, "Two Boys" premiered at the English National Opera and showed much promise, delivering something relevant and accessi…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 3:27pm on November 13, 2011

Nevermore in Concert by The Tyro Theatre Critic

"Nevermore in Concert" is the launching pad for "Musically Human", a new Off-Off-Broadway musical theatre company. A one night event at the tiny Duplex Cabaret Theatre in Greenwich Village. …

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 11:30pm on November 9, 2011

Follies by The Tyro Theatre Critic

Few shows have managed to make me feel quite so young. The current revival of "Follies" made me feel positively embryonic. A musical about a showgirl reunion and the ghosts of the past …

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 2:18pm on November 8, 2011

Tim Minchin (NYC) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

I became a fan of Tim Minchin not long after I started blogging and have followed him ever since. His star has fast risen and then went right through the roof when he composed and wrote the …

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 8:07pm on November 7, 2011

Crumble by The Tyro Theatre Critic

"Crumble", written by Mark O'Neill, is site-specific theatre at its most intimate: 15 odd people greeted on arrival at 95 Wall Street (the location changes) by a gregarious Northern English …

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 10:47pm on November 5, 2011

Fall For Dance: Program 3 by The Tyro Theatre Critic

The Fall For Dance festival is one of those events that just has to be celebrated. Five different programs spread over two weeks with 3 or 4 dance pieces in each, all by different companies.…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 11:09pm on November 2, 2011

Milk Like Sugar by The Tyro Theatre Critic

I made a last minute decision to go see "Milk Like Sugar" and entered the theatre without the slightest clue what I was in for. The enigmatic title reveals itself to be an affecting metaphor…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 4:52pm on November 1, 2011

Siegfried (Metropolitan Opera) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

With all the technology in the world, Robert Lepage's "Ring Cycle" couldn't be more traditional if he tried. For all the wizzy visual tricks, the only difference between these backdrops and …

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 6:26pm on October 28, 2011

Anna Bolena (Metropolitan Opera) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

I'll keep this brief as I reviewed the opening night of the Metropolitan Opera's new "Anna Bolena" a couple of weeks ago. I was drawn back principally by the presence of Angela Meade in the …

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 3:43pm on October 25, 2011

Sons of a Prophet by The Tyro Theatre Critic

The first ten minutes of Roundabout's "Sons of a Prophet" did not fill my heart with glee. A flurry of major 'isms thrown about so fast it was hard to know what on earth Stephen Karam was ai…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 6:07pm on October 21, 2011

Don Giovanni (Metropolitan Opera) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

I don't think Michael Grandage has quite grasped the size of the Metropolitan Opera. His new "Don Giovanni" is so minutely detailed that it comes across looking under directed. A fabulous ca…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 7:00pm on October 14, 2011

Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Metropolitan Opera) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

As kooky, symbolic sets go this is a pretty one. Sliding doors and autumnal colours bringing the stage to life. It's a pity then, that the stagecraft that comes with it, is so numbingly stra…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 3:41pm on October 13, 2011

New York City Ballet Triple Bill (Square/In Memory/West Side) by The Tyro Theatre Critic

I clearly can't get enough of the New York City Ballet. Heading along to yet another diverse mixed bill of ballets. There doesn't seem to be much rhyme or reason to the way these bills are p…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 10:05pm on October 10, 2011

The Threepenny Opera by The Tyro Theatre Critic

There are some shows that just beg to be seen. The Berliner Ensemble performing "The Threepenny Opera" under the direction of Robert Wilson is one of those shows. Not an easy night out by an…

SOURCE: The Tyro Theatre Critic at 7:01pm on October 9, 2011
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