Épisodes

  • Much Ado About Nothing, Unicorn, Omari Douglas from It's A Sin
    Feb 23 2025

    Not even Sigourney Weaver could save Jamie Lloyd's The Tempest from its gloom spiral - but Lloyd is back for the second part of his Shakespeare at Drury Lane season with a Marvel special, turning Loki and Agent Carter (well, Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell) into Benedick and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing. There's confetti. There are balloons. There are 90s club bangers. So is Lloyd's reputation restored? Nick, Nick and Nancy find out.


    Room for one more? Mike Bartlett's new play Unicorn at the Garrick looks at the dynamics of a throuple, and there are worse throuples to be in than one involving Stephen Mangan, Nicola Walker and Erin Doherty. LTR's own devoted trio give their verdict on the play.


    And Omari Douglas, known for his roles in It's A Sin, Cabaret and Black Doves, talks about Black queer stories as he stars in new play Lavender, Hyacinth, Violet, Yew by Coral Wylie at the Bush Theatre.


    Huge thanks to our sponsor Art of London, whose website artoflondon.co.uk is packed with ideas for things to do in London, with tips on events, exhibitions, shopping and much more.


    And if you've seen something good and want to tell us about it, or just fancy getting in touch, follow us on Insta @thelondontheatrereview or email thelondontheatrereview@gmail.com



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    35 min
  • Gina McKee, Harmony Rose-Bremner, The Years, Play On
    Feb 16 2025

    It's the show that's had people (mainly men, actually) fainting almost every night...Eline Arbo's adaptation of Nobel Laureate Annie Ernaux's book The Years transfers from the Almeida to the West End with a phenomenal cast of Romola Garai, Gina McKee, Deborah Findlay, Anjli Mohindra and Harmony Rose-Bremner.


    Nick, Nick and Nancy not only review the show - with full and frank info on *that* now infamous abortion scene - but Nick Curtis also talks to Gina and Harmony about what it's like to be part of the ensemble.


    Nick and Nancy also visit the Lyric Hammersmith for Play On, an adaptation of Twelfth Night set to the music of Duke Ellington.


    Plus, we reveal the answer to last week's Shakespeare or Fakespeare, because we forgot to tell you at the end of last week's episode.


    Huge thanks to Art of London for sponsoring the podcast. Find out about brilliant things to do in London, with hot tips and handy itineraries, at artoflondon.co.uk.


    You can contact the podcast by emailing thelondontheatrereview@gmail.com, or follow us on Instagram @thelondontheatrereview.


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    34 min
  • Greek Week! Oedipus, Elektra, Jade Anouka
    Feb 9 2025

    It's Greek Week on the podcast as Nick Clark, Nancy Durrant and Producer Tim (making a special on-mic appearance while Nick Curtis soaks up some Maldives sun) review Sophocles two ways: Oedipus at the Old Vic starring Oscar-winner Rami Malek, and Elektra at the Duke of York's starring Oscar-winner Brie Larson.


    Plus Nancy talks to Dune: Prophecy and His Dark Materials star Jade Anouka, who performs in Chris Bush's new play Otherland at the Almeida Theatre.


    And it's competition time! You can win two tickets for Otherland at the Almeida between Mon 24 Feb - Sat 1 Mar (excluding Thu 27 Feb) - listen to this episode to find out how.


    Huge thanks to Art of London for sponsoring The London Theatre Review - find out about brilliant things to do in London at artoflondon.co.uk.


    If you want to get in touch with the podcast, email thelondontheatrereview@gmail.com or follow us on Instagram @thelondontheatrereview.


    Competition T&Cs: The prize is non-transferable and non-refundable, and no cash alternative will be offered. The prize does not include any additional or external costs incurred by the winner, including but not limited to travel, accommodation and meals. If a prize is unavailable due to circumstances beyond the Promoter’s control, the Promoter reserves the right to provide a substitute prize. The Promoter reserves the right to hold void, cancel, suspend, or amend the promotion where it becomes necessary to do so. Competition closes on Thursday 13 February at noon.


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    43 min
  • Inside No. 9 Stage Fright, Cymbeline, Lauren Drew's Celine Dion
    Feb 2 2025

    On this week's pod Nick Clark talks to Celine Dion! Well not quite, but pretty close: in fact he talks to Lauren Drew, star of Six the Musical, Legally Blonde, Les Mis and Heathers on stage, and The Voice on the telly, who is tackling her biggest challenge yet as she transforms herself into Celine Dion every night for the brilliant, ridiculous parody musical Titanique.


    Plus Nick, Nick and Nancy review Inside No. 9: Stage Fright, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton's stage farewell to their superb anthology TV series, which is running at the Wyndham's Theatre, and they take in the Shakespearean rarity Cymbeline at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.


    Huge thanks to Art of London for sponsoring The London Theatre Review - visit artoflondon.co.uk for loads of ideas about cultural things to do in London.


    If you want to get in touch with the podcast, email thelondontheatrereview@gmail.com or follow us on Insta @thelondontheatrereview.





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    37 min
  • Brian Cox and Nicole Ansari-Cox, Kyoto, The Lonely Londoners
    Jan 26 2025

    The great Brian Cox, star of Succession and much else besides, alongside his wife Nicole Ansari-Cox join Nick Curtis to talk about playing Mr and Mrs Johann Sebastian Bach in Oliver Cotton's play The Score. Plus it's a fair COP for Nick, Nick and Nancy as they review Kyoto at @sohoplace, from the creators of The Jungle, which turns the diplomatic ins and outs of the first COP conference into a tense political thriller. They also head to the Kiln for Roy Williams's play The Lonely Londoners.


    Thanks to Art of London for sponsoring this season. Find out about brilliant things to do in London at artoflondon.co.uk.


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    34 min
  • Oliver! Titanique! And Lucie Jones!
    Jan 19 2025

    By popular demand...we're back! Nancy Durrant, Nick Clark and Nick Curtis kick off season two of The London Theatre Review with a musicals spectacular as they review Titanique, the supercamp, super-funny parody of that famous film - you know, the one with the big iceberg - at the Criterion Theatre. Is it unsinkable, unthinkable, or very very twinkable? And they are reviewing the situation with the new production of Oliver! at the Gielgud. Do they want...more? Plus, West End superstar, the UK's 2017 Eurovision entry and X Factor alum Lucie Jones talks to Nick Curtis about returning to Les Miserables in the show's 40th year. She tells him how it felt to be head to head with Jedward in front of 20 million viewers.


    Huge thanks to Art of London for sponsoring this season. Visit artoflondon.co.uk for tons of ideas of cultural things to do in London.


    Email thelondontheatrereview@gmail.com if you want to recommend a show or tell us about something you've seen recently, and follow us on Instagram @thelondontheatrereview.


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    34 min
  • Review of 2024, The Tempest, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Anne-Marie Duff
    Dec 29 2024

    A bumper pod to end a bumper year of theatre! Nick, Nick and Nancy look back at their theatrical highs (and a couple of lows) of 2024. For their final trips of the year, they take in The Tempest at Theatre Royal Drury Lane starring none other than Hollywood royalty Sigourney Weaver, and Cat On A Hot Tin Roof at the Almeida with Normal People star Daisy Edgar-Jones. Plus, Nancy talks to Bad Sisters star Anne-Marie Duff about The Little Foxes at the Young Vic.


    The London Theatre Review will return in 2025...


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    45 min
  • Ballet Shoes, The Little Foxes, Tracy-Ann Oberman
    Dec 22 2024

    It's thirties week on the podcast as Nick and Nick and Nancy review the National Theatre adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's beloved 1936 children's book Ballet Shoes (spoiler: there's dancing, fossils, and lots of joy) and Lillian Hellman's savage 1939 drama The Little Foxes starring Anne-Marie Duff. Plus, Nick Curtis talks to Tracy-Ann Oberman about the return to the West End of her acclaimed Shakespeare adaptation, The Merchant of Venice 1936. And our competition winner is revealed!


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    38 min