REVIEW: The Passing Of The Third Floor Back, Finborough Theatre ✭✭✭✭
Mark Ludmon reviews Jerome K Jerome’s The Passing Of The Third Floor Back now playing at the Finborough Theatre
Mark Ludmon reviews Jerome K Jerome’s The Passing Of The Third Floor Back now playing at the Finborough Theatre
A mini-season of plays that had their UK premieres at The Drum at Theatre Royal Plymouth is to run in repertoire at London’s Southwark Playhouse from January.
Mark Ludmon is wowed by exuberant new musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie at Apollo Theatre. Book now!
While The Lady from the Sea dates back to 1888 and has been relocated to the 1950s, Ellida’s turmoil has a very modern feel as she struggles to find an identity for herself as an individual outside of her relationship to the men in her life.
It is a very welcome return for this mesmerising spectacle full of delight for grown-ups and children.
What Shadows is a seriously meaty play, full of challenging ideas, brought to life through a strong cast and Roxana Silbert’s well-paced direction.
At times very funny, Beginning also has moments of heart-breaking intensity but without becoming sentimental. It is a masterful two-hander that will especially resonate with anyone who finds themselves single as they face middle age.
All or Nothing – The Mod Musical, based on the story of legendary 1960s rock band Small Faces, is to play a limited West End season after its third sell-out tour