REVIEW: Sunset Boulevard in Concert, Curve Online ✭✭✭✭✭
Douglas Mayo reviews Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Boulevard in concert presented online by Curve Leicester At Home initiative.
Douglas Mayo reviews Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Boulevard in concert presented online by Curve Leicester At Home initiative.
Curve Leicester’s socially distanced season of Sunset Boulevard in concert has had to cancel live performances and will be streamed online instead.
The UK premiere of Christopher Hampton’s adaptation of a classic European novel is one of the highlights of the latest season at The Coronet Theatre – the new name for The Print Room at the Coronet in London.
Paul T Davies reviews Florian Zeller’s The Height Of The Storm with Jonathan Pryce and Dame Eileen Atkins at the Wyndham’s Theatre.
Julian Eaves review Moliere’s Tartuffe now playing at the Theatre Royal Haymarket.
Douglas Mayo reviews Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Boulevard starring Ria Jones as part of the UK Tour and is impressed by the quality of this touring production.
We are pleased to bring you Manuel Harlan’s great first look production photos from the current tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award-winning musical Sunset Boulevard. This new production directed by Nikolai Foster stars Ria Jones as faded silent film star Norma Desmond, Danny Mac as aspiring screenwriter Joe Gillis, Adam Pearce as Max Von Mayerling, and Molly Lynch as Betty Schaefer. In her mansion on Sunset Boulevard, faded, silent-screen goddess, Norma Desmond, lives in a fantasy world. Impoverished screen writer, Joe Gillis, on the run from debt collectors, stumbles into her reclusive world. Persuaded to work on Norma’s ‘masterpiece’, a film script that she believes will put her back in front of the cameras, he is seduced by her and her luxurious life-style. Joe becomes entrapped in a claustrophobic world until his love for another woman leads him to try and break free with dramatic consequences. One of the all-time … Read more
Hampton’s translation has a lightness of touch that brings a leisurely flow of laughter making this a pleasant if unexciting 80 minutes of well-made theatre
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