Gary Naylor

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. 






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Feature: A Day at The National Youth Music Theatre
Feature: A Day at The National Youth Music Theatre
April 15, 2024

Practice-based learning lives on as the stars of the future are created

Review: ARTIFICIALLY YOURS, Riverside Studios
Review: ARTIFICIALLY YOURS, Riverside Studios
April 12, 2024

Leslie Ash leads a very funny play by first time writer Aaron Thakar, lit up by a charming and hilarious turn by another debutante, Jake Mavis

Review: CARMEN, Royal Opera House
Review: CARMEN, Royal Opera House
April 6, 2024

An old favourite brings the passion and the pain with beautiful singing and convincing acting

Review: THE DREAM OF A RIDICULOUS MAN, Marylebone Theatre
Review: THE DREAM OF A RIDICULOUS MAN, Marylebone Theatre
March 29, 2024

A tale for our time - a thought that brings both a disillusioned sense that little has changed in 150 years but also a sense that things can

Review: DUKE BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE, London Coliseum
Review: DUKE BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE, London Coliseum
March 22, 2024

English National Opera closes its troubled, but successful, 2023-24 season with Bartok's curious compelling slice of psychodrama beautifully played by its orchestra

Review: LONDON ZOO, Southwark Playhouse
Review: LONDON ZOO, Southwark Playhouse
March 12, 2024

Too much left unexplored in biting satire on the workplace and the emerging new media landscape of the 21st century

Review: LOVE FROM CARMEN, Chickenshed Theatre
Review: LOVE FROM CARMEN, Chickenshed Theatre
March 12, 2024

Rap and Bizet's music tells this updated story of love in a hostile world

Review: NYE, National Theatre
Review: NYE, National Theatre
March 7, 2024

The emotions driving the birth of the NHS, as experienced by its founding father, explored in epic production

Review: THE IMPROVISED PLAY, Arcola Theatre
Review: THE IMPROVISED PLAY, Arcola Theatre
March 6, 2024

By their very nature, improvised shows will have good nights and not so good nights

Review: JEKYLL & HYDE, National Theatre Schools Tour
Review: JEKYLL & HYDE, National Theatre Schools Tour
March 5, 2024

A shocking and taboo-busting production fires young minds like no other art form can.

Review: MARRY ME A LITTLE, Stage Door Theatre
Review: MARRY ME A LITTLE, Stage Door Theatre
March 3, 2024

Woman and Man sing lesser-known songs from the Broadway master's oeuvre and fail to connect

Review: THE SOBCENTRE, Jack Studio Theatre
Review: THE SOBCENTRE, Jack Studio Theatre
March 1, 2024

Tathata Theatre have some good ideas, but we see what looks more like a work-in-progress than a fully realised play

Review: JAB, Finborough Theatre
Review: JAB, Finborough Theatre
February 26, 2024

James McDermott's two-hander hits hard, but needs a little more mystery and nuance to realise its potential

Review: LEAR'S SHADOW, Jack Studio Theatre
Review: LEAR'S SHADOW, Jack Studio Theatre
February 16, 2024

Colin Hurley gives us a Lear who has echoes of leaders today, but the pace and volume of the performance make drawing such parallels tricky.

Review: WHEN YOU PASS OVER MY TOMB, Arcola Theatre
Review: WHEN YOU PASS OVER MY TOMB, Arcola Theatre
February 15, 2024

Daniel Goldman brings award-winning Franco-Uruguayan Sergio Blanco's 2016 play to English speaking audiences for the first time

Review: THE BARBER OF SEVILLE, English National Opera, London Coliseum
Review: THE BARBER OF SEVILLE, English National Opera, London Coliseum
February 13, 2024

The longstanding favourite is all very slick but, 37 years on, the production is showing its age

Review: ROMEO AND JULIET, RSC First Encounters, Sydenham Primary School
Review: ROMEO AND JULIET, RSC First Encounters, Sydenham Primary School
February 6, 2024

Arts funding has never been more threatened at a time when it's never been more needed

Review: THE HANDMAID'S TALE, English National Opera, London Coliseum
Review: THE HANDMAID'S TALE, English National Opera, London Coliseum
February 2, 2024

Paul Ruder's opera, based on Margaret Atwood's celebrated novel, has, frighteningly, gained more relevance since its premiere in 2000

Review: THE EU KILLED MY DAD, Jermyn Street Theatre
Review: THE EU KILLED MY DAD, Jermyn Street Theatre
January 25, 2024

Aaron Kilercioglu's play may, or may not, be an allegory for Turkey's changing state in a changing world

Review: TRANSGRESSION, White Bear Theatre
Review: TRANSGRESSION, White Bear Theatre
January 24, 2024

Loretta Monaco's play introduces interesting ideas, but lacks the characterisation and dialogue required to build convincing and engaging characters



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