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Horse-Play review: ‘a thoroughly enjoyable farce from start to finish’
Ian Hallard has created "a bit of silly, light-hearted fun”.
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Ian Hallard has created "a bit of silly, light-hearted fun”.
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Simon Button also writes that "Lola has never been better served than by Cedric Neal"
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Leading man Julian Ovenden is the "most handsome of performers with the richest of tenor voices", writes Simon Button.
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Simon Button also writes "there’s a lot of heart in this celebration of girl power".
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The spirit of Beyoncé's late uncle and generations of Black queer music permeate the singer's seventh studio album, which celebrates sexuality and spirituality on the dancefloor.
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Simon Button also writes, "play is a ferociously funny and fascinating exploration of just how hard it is to cling to cultural identity in an increasingly homogenous world."
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The anniversary celebrations kick off for Bananarama’s 40th with one of the best records of their award-winning career.
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Simon Button writes that "the production serves up all the pleasures you only get from a good old-fashioned musical comedy extravaganza."
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Simon Button writes that some of the show's visuals are "disappointing".
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Simon Button also writes that Matthew Bourne's new take on Carmen pays homage to the original.
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Simon Button writes that the play is "as clever as it is affecting and as playful as it is passionate."
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Simon Button also writes that leading lady Courtney Bowman has "a blazingly bright future ahead of her."
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Simon Button writes subtle changes have been made to make the show more fitting for modern audiences.
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Simon Button also writes that with new choreography and staging, this revival is full of surprises.
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Simon Button also writes that first-time playwright Dexter Flanders has "written from the heart".
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Simon Button also writes that playwright Stephanie Martin is "an emerging talent with a strong voice".
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Simon Button also writes the show is somewhat "muddled" with tonal shifts that don't always land.
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Simon Button also writes that "the lyrics cleverly comically ground the story in reality".
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Simon Button also writes that the show "seldom hits a bum note".
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Simon Button writes of Mark Rylance's performance: "it’s impossible to imagine anyone else in the role".