
Andrzej Lukowski
Theatre Editor at Time Out
Time Out theatre editor. On Bluesky for fun now but will grimly continue to post work links here in impotent defiance of the hated algorithm
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timeout.com | Andrzej Lukowski
NewsDisney’s latest big budget musical is a fun spectacle with some great gags, but it won’t go down in legendEdited by Andrzej LukowskiTheatre Editor, UKTuesday 24 June 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhoto: Matt Crockett | Luke Brady (Hercules)AdvertisingOne of theatre’s greatest mysteries is how Disney literally made the most successful musical of all time and then proceeded to learn absolutely nothing from it.
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timeout.com | Andrzej Lukowski
NewsSome seasonally inappropriate Shakespeare and an outdoor musical in the middle of December featureWritten by Andrzej LukowskiTheatre Editor, UKTuesday 24 June 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhoto: Johan PerssonAdvertisingIt feels very abstract to be talking about a winter anything right now.
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News‘The Herds’ is a spectacular climate change-themed artwork that’s been travelling all the way from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the CongoWritten by Andrzej LukowskiTheatre Editor, UKMonday 23 June 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhoto: Jan DAdvertisingDo you remember The Walk? Staged in 2021, the show-slash-festival-slash touring artwork was based around Little Amal, a-not-so-little (in fact gigantic) puppet refugee girl who 'walked’ from war-torn Syria to dear old Blighty.
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NewsNo need to get your kicks in a stuffy indoor theatre: London outdoor theatre season is ready to crush this heatwaveWritten by Andrzej LukowskiTheatre Editor, UKFriday 20 June 2025FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppPhoto: Tristram Kenton | Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s Globe 2025AdvertisingLondon is hot right now. Literally. And it’s only going to get hotter. Next week, it’ll probably cool down a bit at the start and then get hot again.
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timeout.com | Andrzej Lukowski
Photo: Trustees of the Natural History Museum Review 4 out of 5 stars Living legend Sir David Attenborough fronts this moving immersive film about humanity’s past, present and future Things to do, Exhibitions Natural History Museum, South Kensington Until 8 Dec 2025 Recommended Friday 20 June 2025 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email WhatsApp Advertising Time Out says The seemingly unstoppable David Attenborough has achieved more since hitting retirement age than most of us - let’s be honest, all...
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Emma Rice’s take on North By Northwest is a lot of fun and it successfully styles out the crop duster scene in very Emma Rice fashion… but the price it pays is not really having anywhere to go with the ending

Review: North by Northwest, Alexandra Palace Theatre ★★★ Emma Rice’s irreverent take on the Hitchcock classic is great fun but struggles to scale Mount Rushmore https://t.co/OnTw2a2lGW

sorry to say that new immersive theatre show Storehouse is a dreadful vanity project redeemed only slightly by the pretty sets

Review: Storehouse, Deptford Storehouse – Pretty but nonsensical immersive theatre vanity project https://t.co/hC87ipfAHH https://t.co/sJLEx2vzNm

The Hytner Dream is still a bit too throw-everything–against-the-wall-and-see-what-sticks to displace the Rice Dream as my no. 1, but it is incredible amounts of fun and now boasts Susannah Fielding doing aerial work

Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s Globe ★★★★ Nicholas Hytner’s riotously OTT ‘Dream’ is just as much fun the second time around https://t.co/I7RHnKFgcu