Carrie Kablean Archive

REVIEW: CHICAGO AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE

All that jazz, indeed, and so much more besides. This Chicago delivers on every level – singing, dancing, choreography, characterisation, music. It’s all fabulous and top notch. The opening number – with a gloriously sultry Zöe Ventura as Velma heading the female …
Adam Sollis, Ariadne Sgouros, Raj-Labade and Emma Diaz. Photo: Brett Boardman

REVIEW: NEVER CLOSER AT BELVOIR ST

‘We live in peace if not harmony,’ said the city guide showing me around Belfast last year. It’s a statement that has stayed with me as I think about the divides in Northern Ireland and remember the clusters of Union Jacks flying …

REVIEW: ULSTER AMERICAN AT THE ENSEMBLE

What an absolute delight to see this production again. David Ireland’s lacerating black comedy, written as the #MeToo movement was gathering momentum and referencing the aftermath of Brexit, takes aim at – among other things – misogyny, gender politics and the always …

REVIEW: POTTED POTTER AT THE SEYMOUR CENTRE

All seven Harry Potter books in ’70 hilarious minutes’ promises the publicity for this UK production, which has already been seen by millions of muggles and wizards. And the advertising doesn’t lie. Comedians Scott Hoatson and Brendon Murphy deliver in spades as …

REVIEW: GREASE AT CAPITOL THEATRE

It’s fun, it’s colourful, delivered with verve, a good dollop of irreverence and at a cracking pace. In this iteration of Grease the Musical, what’s not to like? Even before Sandy (Annelisa Hall) and Danny (Joseph Spanti) are seen in silhouette in …