STAGEY CHAT WITH JODIE STEELE
WEST END MUSICAL LOVE SONGS | REVIEW
West End Musical Love Songs
Venue: Lyric Theatre, London
Cast: Aimie Atkinson, Luke Bayer, Laura Pick, Merryl Ansah, Luke McCall and Tom Leaper
Get ready for an unforgettable night of powerhouse vocals! Join us as three sensational female stars take the stage, led by your host, Aimie Atkinson (Pretty Woman, Six), who stole hearts as an original Queen in the hit musical Six. Joining her is Laura Pick (Wicked, The Sound of Music), renowned for her spellbinding portrayal of Elphaba in Wicked, and Merryl Ansah (The Lion King, Heathers), currently dazzling audiences as Nala in Disney’s The Lion King.
STALLED | REVIEW
STALLED
Rating: ★★★
Venue: King's Head Theatre, London
Cast: Lauren Ward, Grace Venus, Carrie Sutton, Evita Khrime, Josie Benson, Regina Co, Rebecca-Jo Roberts, Isabella Gervais and Cezarah Bonner
In a bougie ass Seattle ladies room, lost-but-searching Maggie meets a frazzled mother, a neurodivergent daughter, a fierce 16-year-old poet and a queer computer scientist as they navigate the ups and downs of modern life with heart and courage.
With soul-stirring melodies and a rare authenticity, their inspiring stories make for an unforgettable celebration of women, motherhood, and the power of unexpected friendship.
STAGEY CHAT WITH TOBY OLIÉ
The next interview in our stagey chat series is with Toby Olié. Toby is a director, designer and performer of puppetry and is bringing to life the beloved characters for the stage adaptation of There's a Bear on My Chair. You can book tickets here.
STAGEY CHAT WITH DAISY STEERE
The next interview in our stagey chat series is with Daisy Steere. Daisy is set to open as the lead in Miss I-Doll, opening at The Other Palace on 18th February. You can book tickets to see this brand new musical comedy here.
THE YEARS | REVIEW
The Years
Rating: ★★★★
Venue: Harold Pinter Theatre, London
Cast: Deborah Findlay, Romola Garai, Gina McKee, Anjli Mohindra, Harmony Rose-Bremner, Shira Abkin, Holly Georgia, Pamela Hardman, Adrien Spencer and Sarah Waddell
She strikes a pose and the camera shutter clicks: a child playing in the debris of the Second World War. Click. A student discovering parties and men’s bodies. Click. An activist fighting for the right to choose. Click. A wife picking out a velvet sofa. Click. A mother taking her eldest to judo. Click. A lover seducing a younger man. Click. A grandmother presenting her granddaughter to the camera. Click.
MRS PRESIDENT | REVIEW
Mrs President
Rating: ★★
Venue: Charing Cross Theatre, London
Cast: Miriam Grace Edwards and Sam Jenkins-Shaw
In Mrs President, Mary Lincoln is a woman at war—with her grief, her detractors, and herself. Vilified by an envious elite and accused of treason, she strives to rebuild her public image to win the hearts of the American people. She turns to the world’s first celebrity photographer, Matthew Brady, who helped her husband, Abraham Lincoln, win the presidency. But their partnership unravels into a tense battle for creative control. As Mary fights to tell her story, the play delves into themes of power, identity, female agency, and the cost of representation.
FIGARO | REVIEW
Rating: ★★
Venue: London Palladium
Cast: Jon Robyns, Cayleigh Capaldi, Aimie Atkinson, Ava Brennan, Daniel Brocklebank, Cian Eagle-Service, Sophia Goodman and Maggie Solimine
MJ THE MUSICAL | REVIEW
MJ the Musical
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: Prince Edward Theatre, London
Cast: Jamaal Fields Green, Ashley Zhangazha, Mitchell Zhangazha, Philippa Stefani, Phebe Edwards, Matt Mills, Rohan Pinnock-Hamilton, Matt Gonsalves and Jon Tsouras
MJ tells the turbulent story behind the one-gloved global sensation as he prepares for his 1992 Dangerous World Tour, offering a rare look behind the “Man in the Mirror.” See Jamaal Fields Green as the pop legend after his stint in the role in the US.
OEDIPUS | REVIEW
Oedipus
Rating: ★★★
Venue: Old Vic, London
Cast: Rami Malek, Indira Varma, Nicholas Khan, Joseph Mydell, Cecilia Noble as Tiresias and Nicholas Woodeson
It’s a cold case but, according to the Oracle, if the murderer of old King Laius is found and punished then all will be well. The people turn to their new King, Oedipus, the man who solved the riddle of the Sphinx, to hunt down the perpetrator and bring salvation. He vows to succeed whatever the cost and so begins an unstoppable pursuit of the truth through a harrowing labyrinth of fear and love.
SECOND BEST | REVIEW
Second Best
Rating: ★★★★★
Venue: Riverside Studios, London
Cast: Asa Butterfield
At ten years old, Martin Hill was on the brink of stardom, down to the final two contenders for the role of Harry Potter but narrowly missing out. Now an adult, Martin is about to embark on the ultimate adventure – fatherhood. As he navigates this whirlwind of emotions, he is pulled back to that pivotal moment in his past as he struggled to move beyond imagining what his life might have been.