Photography: Danny Kaan Jinkx Monsoon delivers flawless performance as Judy Garland in End of the Rainbow – review The programme declares that “Jinkx Monsoon IS Judy Garland” and you completely buy into it – this is an absolutely flawless character performance. Chris Selman • Culture
Photography: Tyler Fayose The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is an uplifting, feel-good new musical – review If you’re not yet familiar with William Kamkwamba’s tale, this musical is a perfectly entertaining vehicle to learn about his achievements. Chris Selman • Review
Photography: Tristram Kenton New adaptation of Sherlock Holmes kicks off summer season at the Open Air Theatre – review Press night was cold and drizzly, yet the show still went on – and we’re glad it did, as we had a lot of fun. Chris Selman • Review
Photography: Helen Murray A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a camp and quirky revival at Shakespeare’s Globe – review It’s perhaps not as bold or imaginative as some productions we’ve seen, but there’s no need to reinvent the wheel here. Chris Selman • Review
Photography: Mark Senior New play Please Please Me paints an intriguing picture of queer British life in the 1960s – review Please Please Me just slightly misses the mark in terms of telling Brian’s fascinating tale. Chris Selman • Culture
Photography: Matt Crockett Avenue Q returns to the West End and it’s still a great fun night out – review Avenue Q may not be quite as shocking as it was 20 years ago, but it’s still provocative, still delightfully subversive. Chris Selman • Review
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