There was no clearly suitable prefix, so I went with music because my theatre interests tend to be musical based. To that end...
I saw Girl From The North Country at the Noel Coward Theatre yesterday. It was fantastic. It's a depression era story using the music of Bob Dylan. It's only there for a limited run (until 24th March). There are some fantastic singers, and the story really lifts the music. It has a strong cast including Shirley Henderson (Moaning Myrtle from the Harry Potter films, Trainspotting, Happy Valley) Ciaran Hinds (Aberforth Dumbledore from the last Harry Potter film, Game of Thrones, Justice League), Karl Johson (Hot Fuzz - the mumbly officer), Bronagh Gallagher (the commitments, pulp fiction, phantom menace, Sherlock Holmes). It also featured brilliant vocal performances from people I'm not that familiar with Sheila Atim, Debbie Kurup and Arinze Kene (apparently he was in Eastenders for around a year).
Shirley Henderson sings a great version of Like a Rolling Stone, and a heartbreaking version of Forever Young. Jack Shalloo is a largely silent role until he sings an utterly wonderful version of Duquesne Whistle.
If you're even slightly interested in Dylan or that genre of music you should absolutely check out the show.
I saw Girl From The North Country at the Noel Coward Theatre yesterday. It was fantastic. It's a depression era story using the music of Bob Dylan. It's only there for a limited run (until 24th March). There are some fantastic singers, and the story really lifts the music. It has a strong cast including Shirley Henderson (Moaning Myrtle from the Harry Potter films, Trainspotting, Happy Valley) Ciaran Hinds (Aberforth Dumbledore from the last Harry Potter film, Game of Thrones, Justice League), Karl Johson (Hot Fuzz - the mumbly officer), Bronagh Gallagher (the commitments, pulp fiction, phantom menace, Sherlock Holmes). It also featured brilliant vocal performances from people I'm not that familiar with Sheila Atim, Debbie Kurup and Arinze Kene (apparently he was in Eastenders for around a year).
Shirley Henderson sings a great version of Like a Rolling Stone, and a heartbreaking version of Forever Young. Jack Shalloo is a largely silent role until he sings an utterly wonderful version of Duquesne Whistle.
If you're even slightly interested in Dylan or that genre of music you should absolutely check out the show.