REVIEW: The Canary And The Crow, Roundabout, Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe ✭✭✭✭
Mark Ludmon reviews The Canary and the Crow by Daniel Ward now playing at Roundabout Summerhall as part of the Edinburgh Fringe 2019.
Mark Ludmon reviews The Canary and the Crow by Daniel Ward now playing at Roundabout Summerhall as part of the Edinburgh Fringe 2019.
Mark Ludmon reviews new musical You and I, a quirky contemporary musical from Colla Voce Theatre Company at the Edinburgh Fringe 2019. You and I Underbelly, Bristo Square, Edinburgh Fringe Four stars Book Tickets Colla Voce theatre company are developing a reputation for creating quirky contemporary musicals. Two years ago, they gave us Buried, a wickedly dark musical about the dating challenges for a couple of sociopathic murderers. This year, the team featuring writer Tom Williams and composer Cordelia O’Driscoll have come up with an equally unconventional musical that sees a woman overcome her isolating anxiety with the help of a robot called Robert. Robert himself insists he is not a “robot” but a highly advanced piece of artificial intelligence. Packed in bubble wrap and programmed to serve, he is unexpectedly delivered to the home of Fran, a young composer and musician who has cut herself off from the world. … Read more
SIX, the acclaimed musical by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss have announced the show will open on Broadway after some regional US seasons.
Mark Ludmon examines efforts to improve recognition for the work of movement directors in British theatre.
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella will recieveits UK Premiere when it is performed in concert at Cadogan Hall London on 20 October 2019.
Among the LGBTQ productions at the Edinburgh Fringe, Director Sam Curtis Lindsay is helming two notable shows, Burgerz and Scottee: Class. Paul T. Davies caught up with Sam to find out more about both shows.
Mark Ludmon reviews the latest production of Where Is Peter Rabbit? at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket