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Gary Naylor

Gary Naylor is chief London reviewer for BroadwayWorld (https://www.broadwayworld.com/author/Gary-Naylor) and feels privileged to see so much of his home city's theatre. He writes about cricket for The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/profile/gary-naylor) and is a lead commentator at Guerilla Cricket (https://www.guerillacricket.com/). He podcasts on 80s and 90s football at https://www.nessundormapod.com/. He writes on films at Letterboxd  https://letterboxd.com/garynaylor999/. He tweets at https://twitter.com/garynaylor85. 






BWW Review: HOME TRUTHS, The Bunker Theatre
BWW Review: HOME TRUTHS, The Bunker Theatre
April 30, 2017

Home Truths nine plays paint a picture of chaotic and cruel housing policies that have shafted the poor for decades with little sign of any change coming - and it's also funny, warm and clever!

BWW Review: DIVINE CHAOS OF STARRY THINGS, White Bear Theatre
BWW Review: DIVINE CHAOS OF STARRY THINGS, White Bear Theatre
April 29, 2017

Divine Chaos Of Starry Things is so concerned about the politics of revolution, colonialism and feminism that the stuff of drama is lost.

BWW Review: THE BRAILLE LEGACY, Charing Cross Theatre
BWW Review: THE BRAILLE LEGACY, Charing Cross Theatre
April 25, 2017

The Braille Legacy tells the story of Louis Braille's fight for his system that allowed blind people to read by touch - music good, but book and lyrics lack excitement.

BWW Review: NUCLEAR WAR, Royal Court
BWW Review: NUCLEAR WAR, Royal Court
April 24, 2017

Nuclear War comprises elements of drama, dance, mime and song to create a dystopian vision of an alienating present that seemed both overly familiar and hazily unfocused.

BWW Review: WHISPER HOUSE, The Other Palace
BWW Review: WHISPER HOUSE, The Other Palace
April 19, 2017

Whisper House comprises some lovely songs beautifully sung, but lacks the narrative drive one expects in musical theatre.

BWW Review: 2 BECOME 1, King's Head Theatre
BWW Review: 2 BECOME 1, King's Head Theatre
April 13, 2017

It's back to the 90s at the King's Head for a show brimming with that decade's biggest hits sung wonderfully well.

BWW Review: MACBETH, Jack Studio Theatre
BWW Review: MACBETH, Jack Studio Theatre
April 9, 2017

Macbeth's grim pursuit of power, with his Lady prompting and then agonising in the background, is brought to life in this low budget, committed production.

BWW Review: HONK!, Union Theatre
BWW Review: HONK!, Union Theatre
April 2, 2017

Honk! is a musical adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's The Ugly Duckling with an important message about bullying gently sugar-coated with musical numbers and light comedy.

BWW Review: THE MUTANT MAN, The Space Arts Centre
BWW Review: THE MUTANT MAN, The Space Arts Centre
April 1, 2017

The Mutant Man is a fractured, multi-layered telling of a true story of a man who was born as a woman and how his treatment at the hands of an exploitative, unenlightened society led to tragedy.

BWW Review: THE LIFE, Southwark Playouse
BWW Review: THE LIFE, Southwark Playouse
March 30, 2017

The Life is the story of two women living in New York in the 70s, one keen to get out of the sex workers' life, the other keen to get on, told through wonderful songs, beautifully sung.

BWW Review: ADAM & EVE... AND STEVE, King's Head Theatre
BWW Review: ADAM & EVE... AND STEVE, King's Head Theatre
March 29, 2017

Adam & Eve... and Steve has a bit of panto, a bit of the Edinburgh Fringe and a whole lot of great songs, but not quite the musical chops to reach its full potential.

BWW Review: THE WIPERS TIMES, Arts Theatre
BWW Review: THE WIPERS TIMES, Arts Theatre
March 28, 2017

The Wipers Times tells the story of an underground magazine, written on the Western Front by soldiers for soldiers, the articles packed with good humour and a touch of irreverence.

BWW Review: DARK VANILLA JUNGLE, Theatre N16
BWW Review: DARK VANILLA JUNGLE, Theatre N16
March 23, 2017

Philip Ridley's dystopian nightmare has moments of poetry and humour but is ultimately just too relentlessly grim and must be endured rather than enjoyed.

BWW Review: MY BRILLIANT FRIEND PARTS 1 & 2, Rose Theatre
BWW Review: MY BRILLIANT FRIEND PARTS 1 & 2, Rose Theatre
March 20, 2017

Naples is brought to London, as we track the extraordinary lives of Lila and Lenu in an adaptation of Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan novels that overreaches itself.

BWW Review: THREESOME, Union Theatre
BWW Review: THREESOME, Union Theatre
March 19, 2017

Threesome is often crude, sometimes boldly empowering and occasionally shows a glimpse of something more sophisticated emerging, but ultimately falls a little short on laughs.

BWW Review: ROMAN TRAGEDIES, Barbican Theatre
BWW Review: ROMAN TRAGEDIES, Barbican Theatre
March 18, 2017

Extraordinary, astonishing, unmissable five star production that brings three of Shakespeare's plays up to date in an electrifying production that should not be missed.

BWW Review: AFTER PARTY, Pleasance Theatre
BWW Review: AFTER PARTY, Pleasance Theatre
March 16, 2017

After Party sees tensions, long since buried, bubble to the surface, as one of the old gang returns from prison to settle old scores and reclaim what he believes to be his.

BWW Review: SEVENTEEN, Lyric Hammersmith
BWW Review: SEVENTEEN, Lyric Hammersmith
March 15, 2017

Seventeen captures a cathartic moment in young people's lives - the last day at school - but does not reach its potential due to a largely lacklustre script.

BWW Review: LIMEHOUSE, Donmar Warehouse
BWW Review: LIMEHOUSE, Donmar Warehouse
March 14, 2017

Limehouse focuses on the events concerning the founding of the Social Democratic Party (the SDP) and the drafting of the Limehouse Declaration that led to it. Many, many parallels with today's fractured polity.

BWW Review: OVERTURE LIVE - THE MUSIC OF DANIEL AND LAURA CURTIS, The Hippodrome
BWW Review: OVERTURE LIVE - THE MUSIC OF DANIEL AND LAURA CURTIS, The Hippodrome
March 13, 2017

Daniel and Laura Curtis showcase their current album, Overture, and give us a glimpse or two of emerging work, the songs belted out by A list West End performers.






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