Review: Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat lives up to its title
This playful new staging of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s early musical should make you want to Go, Go, Go to the box office immediately
This playful new staging of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s early musical should make you want to Go, Go, Go to the box office immediately
Jukebox musical featuring dozens of songs by Max Martin will get you laughing, tearing up and dancing in the aisles
The latest version of Nam Nguyen’s meta-musical about the history of the Vietnamese diaspora through its foods is hugely enjoyable
Shreya Jha’s musical about the connection between two female scientists deserves full marks for ambition
Talk Is Free’s walkabout production of Stephen Sondheim’s musical masterpiece is intimate, immersive and unforgettable
Fatuma Adar’s show about a Somali-Canadian family living in Toronto’s Dixon Road neighbourhood is ambitious if not quite fully realized
Expanded remount of Jake Epstein’s autobiographical cabaret about the highs and lows of show business is a triumph
Emma Donoghue’s adaptation of her novel works beautifully onstage, and the songs capture heightened moments with sensitivity
A new Cynthia Dale revue, Fatuma Adar’s musical Dixon Road and the return of Porchside Songs are on the bill this year
50th anniversary touring version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s early classic jolts the local theatre world back to life
Family-friendly version of Melville’s Moby Dick uses songs, a real creaking ship and the sounds of water to make a splash
Drag queen Selena Vyle is a spry and spot-on vocalist, but the execution of this three-act “visual album” can feel same-y