
Andrzej Lukowski
Theatre Editor at Time Out
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NewsFrom Sondheim’s final musical to start of open air theatre season, it’s all systems go for London theatre this monthWritten by Andrzej LukowskiTheatre Editor, UKFriday 9 May 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhoto: Marc BrennerAdvertisingMay is here and with it the London open air theatre season gets into full swing. The Globe kicks things off with a cowboy-themed Romeo and Juliet followed shortly thereafter with a rare revival for a modern play – Arthur Miller’s peerless The Crucible.
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timeout.com | Andrzej Lukowski
Photo: Marc BrennerReview3 out of 5 starsSondheim’s final musical is clearly unfinished, but still touched by genius, and performed by a ridiculously talented castTheatre, MusicalsNational Theatre, South Bank9 May28 Jun 2025RecommendedThursday 8 May 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppBuy ticketAdvertisingTime Out saysStephen Sondheim didn’t finish his final musical Here We Are, something we can easily determine by the fact there aren’t any songs in the second half.
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News Harewood was the first Black actor to play Shakespeare’s doomed Moorish general at the National Theatre; now he returns to the role Written by Andrzej Lukowski Theatre Editor, UKThursday 8 May 2025 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email WhatsApp Image: Oliver Rosser | David Harewood, Toby Jones, and Caitlin FitzGerald Advertising Actor David Harewood has history with Shakespeare’s tragedy of race and jealousy Othello: as a much younger man, way back in 1997, he became the first Black actor...
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timeout.com | Andrzej Lukowski
NewsWith Thom Yorke on board as a creative, this quixotic project smashes up the best Shakespeare play and the fourth best Radiohead album to create strange new shapesWritten by Andrzej LukowskiTheatre Editor, UKThursday 8 May 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhoto: Manuel HarlanAdvertisingTime Out doesn’t as a rule review shows that aren’t in London.
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timeout.com | Andrzej Lukowski
News‘The Legend of the Titanic: The Immersive Exhibition’ is the sister show to the entertaining ‘Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition’Written by Andrzej LukowskiTheatre Editor, UKWednesday 7 May 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhoto: Set VexyAdvertisingOne of the more pleasant surprises of the year has been that Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition you see advertised everywhere.
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hard to exactly quantify this but I feel like Toby Jones is an actor who is quite wary of fully embracing the dark side, but I have v high hopes for him as Iago, even if his dressing room will probably be a shadow of Jake Gylenhaal’s

The first Black actor to play Othello at the National Theatre way back in 1997, David Harewood will reprise the role for the West End in a new production opposite Toby Jones and Caitlin FitzGerald https://t.co/ptziDbQ3wL

I went to a place called ‘Manchester’ to review the extremely quixotic Radiohead/Shakespeare mash-up Hamlet Hail to the Thief

Review: Hamlet Hail to the Thief, Factory International ★★★ With Thom Yorke on board as a creative, this quixotic project smashes up the best Shakespeare play and the fourth best Radiohead album to create strange new shapes https://t.co/O664DIrn3A

vaguely terrified of what Simon Stone will do to The Lady from the Sea after that awful Phaedra but this is still a cool thing for the Bridge to programme

Alicia Vikander will make her theatre debut opposite Andrew Lincoln in Simon Stone’s new take on Ibsen’s The Lady from the Sea https://t.co/m467YSUcub