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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. 






Review: JEAN PAUL GAULTIER FASHION FREAK SHOW, Camden Roundhouse
Review: JEAN PAUL GAULTIER FASHION FREAK SHOW, Camden Roundhouse
July 20, 2022

Jean Paul Gaultier deploys dance, music and video to tell the tale of a life that laughed at convention but had hard work, technical mastery and a generosity of spirit at its heart

Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, National Theatre
Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, National Theatre
July 19, 2022

John Heffernan and Katherine Parkinson lead a superb cast in a brilliant realisation of director, Simon Goodwin's, conceptualisation of Shakespeare's comedy.

Review: ESTELLA, Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
Review: ESTELLA, Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
July 17, 2022

Charles Dickens' novels are filled to the brim with characters who capture different elements of the human condition - evil and good and, crucially, plenty in-between. Perhaps the most fascinating of them all - at least she was to me when first I read Great Expectations in my mid-20s - is Estella, Pip's paramour who isn't, Miss Havisham's instrument of revenge on men and the high maintenance, intelligent, beautiful woman a certain kind of man is always going to fall for.

Review: THE WOMAN WHO AMUSES HERSELF, Jack Studio Theatre
Review: THE WOMAN WHO AMUSES HERSELF, Jack Studio Theatre
July 15, 2022

A splendid central performance illuminates a play full of humour that also smuggles in deeper considerations on the character of art in a changing world

BWW Review: OTELLO, Royal Opera House
BWW Review: OTELLO, Royal Opera House
July 13, 2022

Russell Thomas, Christopher Maltman and Hrachuhi Bassénz excel in an emotional and relevant production of Verdi's adaptation of Shakespeare's masterful study of jealousy, ruthlessness and much more.

Review: DRACULA'S GUEST, White Bear Theatre
Review: DRACULA'S GUEST, White Bear Theatre
July 7, 2022

The infamous Count explains his history to his prisoner and expands on his hatred of the British Empire

Review: RICHARD III, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Review: RICHARD III, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
July 1, 2022

Gregory Doran brings the RSC's decade long History cycle to its conclusion with a worthy, if wordy, Richard III

Review: EVELYN, Southwark Playhouse
Review: EVELYN, Southwark Playhouse
June 29, 2022

Tom Ratcliffe's new play sets up some very interesting relationships in a fascinating environment, but doesn't solve the structural problems that arise as a consequence

Review: CABLE STREET and REMOTE, National Theatre Connections Festival
Review: CABLE STREET and REMOTE, National Theatre Connections Festival
June 29, 2022

Two splendid plays, performed with skill and verve, at the National Theatre's Connections Festival

BWW Review: SOHO SONGS, Crazy Coqs
BWW Review: SOHO SONGS, Crazy Coqs
June 21, 2022

Early staging of a song cycle that is a delight from start to finish - and can only get better still!

BWW Review: THE SOUTHBURY CHILD, Chichester Festival Theatre
BWW Review: THE SOUTHBURY CHILD, Chichester Festival Theatre
June 18, 2022

Funny, frightening and thought-provoking, The Southbury Child cannot quite keep all its plates spinning, but is bold in its ambition and execution

BWW Review: A DOLL'S HOUSE, PART 2, Donmar Warehouse
BWW Review: A DOLL'S HOUSE, PART 2, Donmar Warehouse
June 17, 2022

Clever (even a bit too clever at times) sequel that picks up Ibsen's action 15 years later in a world that has the intractable problems many of us have today.

BWW Review: MADAMA BUTTERFLY, Royal Opera House
BWW Review: MADAMA BUTTERFLY, Royal Opera House
June 15, 2022

The Royal Opera House's 2003 production gets a much-needed injection of Japanese authenticity while retaining, even enhancing, its moral of how men can abuse their power, as husbands and as colonial occupiers.

BWW Review: TONY! THE TONY BLAIR ROCK OPERA, Park Theatre
BWW Review: TONY! THE TONY BLAIR ROCK OPERA, Park Theatre
June 9, 2022

Harry Hill and Steve Brown pack plenty of laughs into the life of an ex-PM who only ever wanted to be Mick Jagger - until he spied the seductive allure of power

BWW Review: NO PARTICULAR ORDER, Theatre 503
BWW Review: NO PARTICULAR ORDER, Theatre 503
June 8, 2022

A new play on the disintegration of civil society is well-timed, but too bitty in its structure to engage fully with its material or its audience

BWW Review: DICTATING TO THE ESTATE, Maxilla Social Club
BWW Review: DICTATING TO THE ESTATE, Maxilla Social Club
June 3, 2022

Though flawed in its structure, this passionate new play has an important role to play in a scandal that continues to stain our city and our country

BWW Review: THE COLLAB, The Space
BWW Review: THE COLLAB, The Space
June 3, 2022

This new play brings the issue of mediating relationships in a changing, hybrid world to the fore without losing drama's essential components of character, plot and pace.

BWW Review: APHIEMI, Golden Goose Theatre
BWW Review: APHIEMI, Golden Goose Theatre
May 26, 2022

Vicki Berwick's new play has its roots in Classical Greece, but is gripping in its embrace of contemporary concerns

BWW Review: LOTUS BEAUTY, Hampstead Theatre Downstairs
BWW Review: LOTUS BEAUTY, Hampstead Theatre Downstairs
May 25, 2022

Satinder Chohan's new play has plenty of comedy and tragedy, but struggles to catch the right tone consistently, packing in more themes than its plot can comfortably sustain

BWW Review: FLIGHTPATH, Jack Studio Theatre
BWW Review: FLIGHTPATH, Jack Studio Theatre
May 21, 2022

Three actors take us on a whirlwind tour of aviation history with laughs and mystery on the way



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