Review: 42ND STREET at Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★★ The tap routines lift the show from tired, old-fashioned hoofing to thrilling drama and the hypnotic rhythmic beat of shoes or canes simply makes the pulse race.
Read MorePosted by Bryan J Mason | 1 Aug 2023
★★★★★ The tap routines lift the show from tired, old-fashioned hoofing to thrilling drama and the hypnotic rhythmic beat of shoes or canes simply makes the pulse race.
Read MorePosted by Bryan J Mason | 21 Jul 2023
★★★☆☆ Brook Tate is a consummate performer, highly confident and at his best when totally committed and undistracted.
Read MorePosted by Bryan J Mason | 11 Jul 2023
★★★★☆ Full of colour, comedy and choreography. Don’t drag your heels, give it a whirl and dance the night away.
Read MorePosted by Bryan J Mason | 4 May 2023
★★★★☆ a challenging yet accessible while still brilliantly bonkers production.
Read MorePosted by Bryan J Mason | 13 Apr 2023
★★★☆☆ McKellen’s love of pantomime shines through. He is genuinely hilarious in every ridiculous costume change and almost single-handedly conveys the essential morality of the tale.
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