Reviewer's Rating Memphis – The Musical Richard Voyce 24/10/2014emphis – The Musical, the multi-award-winning, Tony carrying, attempt to sum up the intricacies of American race-relations in two hours...
Reviewer's Rating Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Richard Voyce 19/10/2014rench popular music from the middle of the Twentieth Century never really travelled, certainly in terms of artistes. OK, you...
Best Of Friends Richard Voyce 27/04/2014est of Friends, which is slated to run at The Landor in Clapham until 10th May, was due to have...
I Can’t Sing! Richard Voyce 28/03/2014here’s a brilliantly excoriating satire to be written on the get-rich-quick-without-doing-the-leg-work world of ‘Talent Show Television’, and in particular Simon...
Urinetown The Musical Richard Voyce 11/03/2014 usually submit my reviews on the day I see the show. I offer this observation not as some badge of...
Lost Boy Richard Voyce 08/03/2014here are games you play when your mind wanders in a theatre. One of my favourites is to wonder what...
The Mistress Cycle Richard Voyce 07/03/2014t’s a curious place, The Landor. On the one hand this little powerhouse of a theatre above a pub a...
The A to Z of Mrs P Richard Voyce 26/02/2014here’s an awful lot to like about The A to Z of Mrs P, the new musical with book by...
HMS Pinafore or The Lass That Loved A Sailor Richard Voyce 17/02/2014ilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera HMS Pinafore, or The Lass That Loved A Sailor, proved an instant success when it...
Kiss me, Figaro! Richard Voyce 16/02/2014here are some things in life which seem like a really good idea over a couple of glasses of chardonnay...