WICKED the Musical review: A wickedly good production that resonates, thrills and delights
Before there was the ever-popular film version of Wicked, there was the stage production that birthed it all. Since it made its debut on Broadway in 2003, WICKED the musical has remained one of the most successful and popular musicals in the world, with more than 67 million people worldwide having seen the production. As […]
Sunset Boulevard Review: The longing for fame can really drive one insane
The infamous scene of Pearl yelling “I’m a star!” was a recurring thought in my mind as I sat watching Sarah Brightman’s Norma Desmond spiral into the madness of her faded glory in the enigmatic yet captivating Sunset Boulevard. Set somewhere in the 1950s, the musical centers around Norma Desmond (played by Sarah Brightman), a […]
SIX the musical review: A femininomenon of a show that keeps you hooked
I’ve been a huge SIX fan since I first heard the studio album when it dropped in 2018. The obsession with the show only grew when I heard they were touring Australia and decided to plan a short (and expensive) trip to Adelaide just so I can catch the queens on stage for the first […]
The Mongol Khan review: A poetic and epic tale of betrayal, duty and love
I first learned about The Mongol Khan when I saw the posters on the Tube in London. Due to my limited time on holiday, I had to pick and choose the theatre shows I watched, which meant I couldn’t factor this show into the trip. So, when I heard about The Mongol Khan making its […]
Miss Saigon review: Came for the helicopter, stayed for The Engineer
The first time I watched Miss Saigon was 23 years ago when it was staged at the Kallang Theatre in 2001. I was younger then and couldn’t actually remember much of the musical safe for the helicopter scene which blew my mind as an innocent kid. Since its inception, Miss Saigon had gone on to […]