REVIEW: The View From Nowhere, Park Theatre ✭✭✭
Maybe that is because there are no grey areas, making The View From Nowhere’s tone of frustration and anger one that is fully deserved.
Maybe that is because there are no grey areas, making The View From Nowhere’s tone of frustration and anger one that is fully deserved.
I really enjoyed myself and saw more than a few children kneeling up on their seats totally engrossed so I think the creative team and cast can rest easy knowing they more than cracked it.
Everyone’s favourite children’s book The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame comes to the London Palladium in a fabulous new musical and we are about to offer you up to 50% off tickets during July 2017 if you book with BritishTheatre.com. This riotous comedy follows the impulsive Mr Toad whose insatiable need for speed lands him in serious trouble. With his beloved home under threat from the notorious Chief Weasel and his gang of sinister Wild Wooders, Toad must attempt a daring escape leading to a series of misadventures and a heroic battle to recapture Toad Hall. With music by George Stiles, lyrics by Anthony Drewe (the team behind Mary Poppins, Honk! and Half A Sixpence) and a book by Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, The Wind In The Willows stars Rufus Hound, Simon Lipkin, Denise Welch, and Gary Wilmot. So grab your family and come to the London … Read more
While everyone should enjoy Ink, I am sure that many people who are more discerning than I am will find it spectacular.
There is a lot to enjoy here and much to admire in a basically young ensemble putting on a slightly unusual sort of show, fleshed out with some engaging humour and pathos.