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Marianka Swain

Marianka Swain was UK Editor-in-chief of BroadwayWorld. A London-based theatre critic and arts journalist, she also contributes to other outlets such as the Telegraph, The i Paper, Ham & High, Islington Gazette, Dancing Times and theartsdesk, and she is a member of the Critics' Circle. You can find more of her work at www.mkmswain.com or follow her on Twitter @mkmswain






BWW Review: STRICTLY BALLROOM THE MUSICAL, Piccadilly Theatre
BWW Review: STRICTLY BALLROOM THE MUSICAL, Piccadilly Theatre
April 24, 2018

Love is in the air, and revolution too. Baz Luhrmann's beloved 1992 film (originally a student play, now back on stage as a musical) is even more adamantly anti-establishment in this latest incarnation, opening out a delicious satire of 1980s Australian competitive ballroom into a more universal story of the fight for fearless self-expression. In short: 'Love, freedom and sequins'.

BWW Review: CHICAGO, Phoenix Theatre
BWW Review: CHICAGO, Phoenix Theatre
April 19, 2018

Chicago's hit West End revival ­- which featured a constant revolving door of big names - closed in 2012 after almost 15 years. Now, it returns with the requisite stunt casting (Cuba Gooding Jr), but also with a cast of triple-threat stalwarts who illustrate the enduring strengths of this whip-smart, black-hearted musical.

TV: Exclusive Look At English National Ballet's GISELLE On Screen
TV: Exclusive Look At English National Ballet's GISELLE On Screen
April 11, 2018

Akram Khan's acclaimed version of Giselle for English National Ballet will be screened to cinemas worldwide from 25 April. The show features Tamara Rojo as Giselle, Stina Quagebeur as Myrtha, Queen of the Wilis, and Jeffrey Cirio as Hilarion - watch them perform in an exclusive clip below!

BWW Interview: Emma Williams Talks AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN
BWW Interview: Emma Williams Talks AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN
March 30, 2018

Emma Williams's past work includes Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Half a Sixpence, Mrs Henderson Presents and Love Story. She's currently starring in a new musical version of the iconic Richard Gere film An Officer and a Gentleman, which opens at Leicester Curve on 6 April.

TINA Leads April's Top 10 New London Shows
TINA Leads April's Top 10 New London Shows
March 27, 2018

London is never short of temptations, whether splashy West End shows, epic dramas or bold fringe offerings. From a buzzy new musical to returning favourites, here are some of this month's most eye-catching openings. Don't forget to check back for BroadwayWorld reviews, interviews and features!

TV: Sneak Peek at BAT OUT OF HELL's Return to London!
TV: Sneak Peek at BAT OUT OF HELL's Return to London!
March 21, 2018

BroadwayWorld UK were fortunate enough to attend a special Bat Out Of Hell gig on 14 March at the American International Church ahead of their opening at the Dominion Theatre on 2 April.

TV: Sneak Peek at Musical MISS NIGHTINGALE at Hippodrome Casino
TV: Sneak Peek at Musical MISS NIGHTINGALE at Hippodrome Casino
March 15, 2018

Miss Nightingale will make its West End debut at the prestigious Theatre at the Hippodrome Casino in London's Leicester Square, for a strictly limited seven-week run in their 180-seat theatre, from 21 March to 6 May. Watch a behind-the-scenes video below!

BWW Interview: Bunny Christie and Tony Grech-Smith On the JULIUS CAESAR NT Live Broadcast
BWW Interview: Bunny Christie and Tony Grech-Smith On the JULIUS CAESAR NT Live Broadcast
March 16, 2018

On 22 March, the Bridge Theatre's production of Julius Caesar - directed by Nicholas Hytner and starring Ben Whishaw, David Morrissey, David Calder and Michelle Fairley - will be broadcast via NT Live. Bunny Christie and Tony Grech-Smith discuss, respectively, designing the show and translating it to screen.

BWW Interview: Jonny Labey Talks STRICTLY BALLROOM THE MUSICAL
BWW Interview: Jonny Labey Talks STRICTLY BALLROOM THE MUSICAL
March 14, 2018

Jonny Labey's past work ranges from EastEnders and winning TV show Dance Dance Dance to White Christmas and In the Heights on stage. He's now starring as rebellious Scott in Strictly Ballroom The Musical, which begins previews at Piccadilly Theatre on 29 March.

BWW Interview: Adrian Lester Talks TRAUMA
BWW Interview: Adrian Lester Talks TRAUMA
March 13, 2018

Adrian Lester stars opposite John Simm in new psychological thriller Trauma, as - respectively - a top surgeon and the father of a boy who dies after an unsuccessful operation, and who holds the surgeon responsible. Following a hit run on ITV, Trauma premieres in the US on BritBox tomorrow.

BWW Review: CRAZY FOR YOU, New Wimbledon Theatre
BWW Review: CRAZY FOR YOU, New Wimbledon Theatre
March 8, 2018

The UK tour of Gershwin musical Crazy for You has reached its London leg, and is still in fine, energetic form. Originally a Depression-era work, it joins retro pleasures like 42nd Street in providing much-needed Brexit escapism: a world in which all our problems can be solved with tap and jazz hands.

BWW Review: MACBETH, National Theatre
BWW Review: MACBETH, National Theatre
March 7, 2018

We begin and end with a grisly decapitation. And that's rather the problem with this intermittently engaging Macbeth, which starts in the throes of some unspecified dystopian hellscape, and thus has nowhere to go. 

The National Theatre's MACBETH Leads March's Top 10 New London Shows
The National Theatre's MACBETH Leads March's Top 10 New London Shows
February 28, 2018

London is never short of temptations, whether splashy West End shows, epic dramas or bold fringe offerings. From Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams to a new epic and a lush romance, here are some of this month's most eye-catching openings. Don't forget to check back for BroadwayWorld reviews, interviews and features!

BWW Review: FROZEN, Theatre Royal Haymarket
BWW Review: FROZEN, Theatre Royal Haymarket
February 21, 2018

No, it's not that Frozen - although the immortal words 'Let it go' do appear in the second half. Otherwise this is a far cry from the Disney juggernaut. Bryony Lavery's 1998 play deals with the abduction of a child, and asks whether evil can be easily defined - or forgiven.

BWW Review: GIRLS & BOYS, Royal Court
BWW Review: GIRLS & BOYS, Royal Court
February 15, 2018

'It just seems to be a thing that we do, this incomprehensible violence thing.' So says the narrator of Dennis Kelly's new one-woman play, performed in a staggering tour-de-force by Carey Mulligan. She's been reflecting on an American mass shooting (and the fact that yet another has taken place just this week is sickening) and wondering whether violence is innate, and if so, whether it's a particularly male impulse.

LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT Leads February's Top 10 New London Shows
LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT Leads February's Top 10 New London Shows
February 12, 2018

London is never short of temptations, whether splashy West End shows, epic dramas or bold fringe offerings. From O'Neill and flamenco to punk and Pippin, here are some of this month's most eye-catching openings. Don't forget to check back for BroadwayWorld reviews, interviews and features!

BWW Review: LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT, Wyndham's Theatre
BWW Review: LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT, Wyndham's Theatre
February 7, 2018

Though a long journey indeed, Richard Eyre's is a vital revival, giving vigour to Eugene O'Neill's mighty, semi-autobiographical work and making all the more poignant this tormented but fast-talking family's gradual dwindling into a despairing silence.

BWW Review: DRY POWDER, Hampstead Theatre
BWW Review: DRY POWDER, Hampstead Theatre
February 2, 2018

Inequality is a hot topic for dramatists, but Sarah Burgess's deliciously dark comedy comes at it from a surprising perspective: allowing those high-finance gorgons to have their say. Of course, part of the strategy is giving them enough rope to hang themselves with, but this cynical satire argues that no one is clean here; we all have our price.

BWW Review: MARY STUART, Duke of York's Theatre
BWW Review: MARY STUART, Duke of York's Theatre
January 26, 2018

'Heads.' One word, and one coin toss, decides which roles Juliet Stevenson and Lia Williams will play on the night: the titular Mary, or her rival Elizabeth I. Last night Williams took the latter - the company immediately bowing to her. It was a comic moment that underlined a key theme: fortune is fickle, and power is a mirage.

BWW Review: JOHN, National Theatre
BWW Review: JOHN, National Theatre
January 25, 2018

Pulitzer-winning American playwright Annie Baker returns to the National where The Flick was a quiet triumph in 2016 with another work that is epic in form (three hours and change), but similarly spellbinding in its ability to draw an audience close. Though Baker flirts with horror tropes here, it's not in service of big spooks or jump scares; instead, the smallest of interactions and realisations are writ large.



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