Jo Foster brings a wonderfully voiced flexibility and vulnerability to the role of Oliver, who’s left bruised by a queer dating scene that won’t quite make room for them. And Leesa Tulley imparts ...
“There is,” as Stephen Sondheim once groaned, “nothing worse than great expectations.” It may seem unfair to evoke a master when reviewing only the second show from a young British musical team, but ...
The duo behind the Broadway hit follow it up with a meta reflection on finding love online that is relatable and fun but lacking narrative drive. By Houman Barekat Reviewing from London In London’s ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The musical is running at the Garrick Theatre through 19 January 2025. Why ...
In Disco Ball, Oliver delivers a moment of pure theatrical magic. The song explores the emotional toll of trying to maintain a façade through humour and avoiding emotional vulnerability at all costs - ...
There’s something theatrical, something devotional and even something Swiftie in the air during Why Am I So Single?, the follow-up (that isn’t really) to Six, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s global smash ...
How do you follow a musical megahit like Six? That’s been the dilemma facing writers Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss ever since their show about Henry VIII’s ill-fated wives took the world by storm six ...
Why are you still single? For sure, being single when you want to find a life partner can feel profoundly frustrating. Maybe you've been dating or even living with someone and couples counseling could ...
Sweeter and frothier than pink prosecco, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s new musical is squarely aimed at the girls, gays and theys. If that phrase sets your teeth on edge for any reason, this show ...