My choice of London Road – text by Alecky Blythe, music by Adam Cork, directed by Rufus Norris – rests on the rarity, for a contemporary theatregoer, of being present at the moment of a dazzling innovation in musical theatre. |
She is phenomenally talented and really must not be missed by any serious theatregoer. |
Even the most avid theatregoer can struggle when it comes to Shakespearean language, for the simple fact that it is unfamiliar. |
Emeutes is a play whose surrealism is so moving that, paradoxically, the theatregoer is plunged into the violent, zany and tender reality of Reunionese life. |
An athlete and sportsman, he played football, skied and was an avid theatregoer, at one time he even considered becoming an actor. |
To the casual theatregoer, LTROI, which has been playing to five-star reviews at London's Apollo theatre since March, might look like a stock vampire tale. |