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1,485 stories by "Matt Wolf"

The Royal Shakespeare Company Goes to Rome, With Mixed Results by Matt Wolf

There were highs and lows in a triptych of Shakespearean plays set in ancient Rome at the Barbican Theater in London.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:44am on January 11, 2018

42nd Street's Tom Lister on Why He's Jealous of His Co-Stars, Performing for Kate Middleton & More by Matt Wolf

Tom Lister is a renowned TV star in England on the back of the popular series Emmerdale but has lately been commanding the capacious Theatre Royal, Drury Lane as none other than the dir…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 11:27am on January 8, 2018

London Theater Reviews: 'Hamilton' Rounds Off a Year When London Theater Embraced the New by Matt Wolf

The West End transfer of the hit Broadway play shows that new work can make a splash in a city that usually favors the classics.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:05am on December 28, 2017

London Young Frankenstein Star Summer Strallen on Her Near-Burnout, Memories of Snogging Ewan McGregor & More by Matt Wolf

Summer Strallen was a 2013 Olivier nominee for her swellegant performance in the Olivier Award-winning musical Top Hat, since which time she has been largely absent from the London stage. Th…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:42am on December 26, 2017

2017 Wrap-Up: Our Picks for Best London Shows of the Year by Matt Wolf

New plays aplenty left their mark on the London theater this year, while musicals coupled time-honored, venerated titles with the arrival just before Christmas of a new kid on the block, who…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:12am on December 22, 2017

Ben Lewis on Starring in London's The Phantom of the Opera and How It Compares to His Role in Love Never Dies by Matt Wolf

It’s a busy time for Australian performers in Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals in London, what with Anna O’Byrne appearing in the new revival of The Woman in White and Ben Lewis, her…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 1:06am on December 16, 2017

London Theater Reviews: The Paranormal Turns Pedantic in 'The Twilight Zone' Adaptation by Matt Wolf

This mash-up of eight stories from the TV series, refashioned for the stage, wears its tendency to lecture like a misplaced badge of honor.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on December 14, 2017

The Woman in White Star Anna O'Byrne on Love Never Dies, Julie Andrews & Her Surprising Dream Role by Matt Wolf

Australian actress Anna O’Byrne has the distinction of playing Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady, directed by none other than Dame Julie Andrews, as well as starring as Christine Da…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:36am on December 9, 2017

Marisha Wallace on Starring in London's Dreamgirls, Her New Album & Thanking Jennifer Holliday by Matt Wolf

Broadway’s Marisha Wallace has had quite a London year, between stepping into the seismic role of Effie White in Dreamgirls at the Savoy Theatre, recording her first-ever album (Soul H…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 4:48pm on December 1, 2017

London Theater Reviews: This Intimate, Candlelit London Playhouse Is Shining Bright by Matt Wolf

The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse will celebrate its fourth birthday in January. Two contrasting plays in its repertory show a theater in good health.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:12am on November 30, 2017

Everybody's Talking About Jamie Star John McCrea on Making a Splash in the West End, Broadway Dreams & More by Matt Wolf

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, the new British musical about a teenager’s triumphant redefinition of himself as a drag queen, has also been a major triumph for its leading acto…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 3:33pm on November 27, 2017

West End Star David Seadon-Young on the Joys of An American in Paris, Not Skyping with Brandon Uranowitz & More by Matt Wolf

David Seadon-Young’s performance as Adam, the piano-playing narrator of An American in Paris, has been one of the musical theater glories of this year: an unwavering presence across th…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:54am on November 18, 2017

London Theater Reviews: On Stage, 'The Exorcist' Lacks the Movie's Chills by Matt Wolf

Sean Mathias's adaptation of the 1973 horror film and a David Mamet classic fall flat, but "Big Fish The Musical" gives our critic hope.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:33am on November 17, 2017

The Ferryman's Sarah Greene on the Enduring Allure of Her Secret Celebrity Crush & More by Matt Wolf

Irish actress Sarah Greene was a 2014 Tony nominee for her Broadway debut appearing opposite Daniel Radcliffe in the revival of The Cripple of Inishmaan and was on the London stage earlier t…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 3:12pm on November 13, 2017

West End Glengarry Glen Ross Star Stanley Townsend on Working with Christian Slater & the Surprise Contents of His Stage Briefcase by Matt Wolf

Stanley Townsend is the distinguished Irish actor whose credits include Conor McPherson’s Shining City and The Weir, but he’s been on a bit of an American jag…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 7:04pm on November 6, 2017

West End Glengarry Glen Ross Star Stanley Townshend on Working with Christian Slater & the Surprise Contents of His Stage Briefcase by Matt Wolf

Stanley Townsend is the distinguished Irish actor whose credits include Conor McPherson’s Shining City and The Weir, but he’s been on a bit of an American jag…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 3:42pm on November 6, 2017

London Theater Reviews: An Important Oscar Wilde 'Woman,' and a Drama Where the Playhouse Is the Draw by Matt Wolf

Eve Best shines in a witty revival of "A Woman of No Importance," Ibsen's claustrophobia gets a Caribbean makeover, and a courtroom setting offers bird's eye views.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:33am on November 2, 2017

West End Oslo Star Philip Arditti on Stepping Into a Tony-Winning Role & Trying to Dislike His Co-Stars by Matt Wolf

J.T. Rogers’ provocative and poignant Oslo has arrived in London not long after winning the 2017 Tony for Best Play and a further Tony for featured actor Michael Aronov playing the Isr…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 4:48pm on October 31, 2017

London Venus in Fur Star David Oakes on Turning On the Audience, Getting Tied Up at Work and More by Matt Wolf

David Oakes played Christopher Marlowe in the 2014 West End stage premiere of Shakespeare in Love only to segue to TV stardom in such series as The Borgias and&…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:12am on October 21, 2017

Rising Star Crystal Clarke on Appearing in the West End's A Woman of No Importance & Two Star Wars Movies by Matt Wolf

New Jersey-born actresses not long out of drama school don’t often end up co-starring in the West End in Oscar Wilde revivals alongside the likes of Eve Best, Emma Fielding and An…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 6:24am on October 14, 2017

Rising Star Crystal Clarke on Appearing in the West End's A Man of No Importance & Two Star Wars Movies by Matt Wolf

New Jersey-born actresses not long out of drama school don’t often end up co-starring in the West End in Oscar Wilde revivals alongside the likes of Eve Best, Emma Fielding and An…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 1:23am on October 14, 2017

On London Stage, Absurdity and Terrorism Aren't Mutually Exclusive by Matt Wolf

Reviews of "B," "Le Grand Mort," and "Ramona Tells Jim" on the London stage

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:54am on October 9, 2017

West End Young Frankenstein Star Hadley Fraser on Two Forces of Nature: Mel Brooks & Ramin Karimloo by Matt Wolf

Hadley Fraser needs no introduction as one of the West End’s best and brightest, a talent at home both in musicals (Les Miserables, City of Angels) and the classics (he was Aufidius in…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:24am on October 7, 2017

Apologia Star Stockard Channing on Returning to the London Stage, 'Creepy' Grease Fixations & Not Writing a Memoir by Matt Wolf

Stockard Channing needs no introduction as a Broadway legend, but London’s good fortune is to have welcomed the Tony and Emmy-winning actress at regular intervals. She first appeared o…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:06am on September 30, 2017

Olivier Winner Philip Quast on Why Follies Is His Last Musical, the Road Not Taken & More by Matt Wolf

The clarion-voiced Philip Quast has three Olivier Awards to his name and is bound to be considered for a fourth in due course for his soul-stirring performance as Ben Stone in the National T…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:42pm on September 25, 2017
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