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Ep. 27 44:11 Thursday 4 June 2026

Oliver!, Derrière On A G String & The Lion King

This episode, we head from the streets of Victorian London to the African savannah, with a stop at the most delightfully absurd cabaret in town. We review Cameron…

Oliver!, Derrière On A G String & The Lion King
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This episode, we head from the streets of Victorian London to the African savannah, with a stop at the most delightfully absurd cabaret in town. We review Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular revival of Oliver!, Disney’s enduring theatrical phenomenon The Lion King, and the wonderfully bonkers physical comedy of Derrière On A G String at the King’s Head Theatre.

Oliver!

Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of Lionel Bart’s beloved musical Oliver! continues to delight audiences with its timeless score, unforgettable characters and thrilling storytelling. Based on Charles Dickens’ classic novel Oliver Twist, the production features iconic songs including Food, Glorious Food, Consider Yourself and As Long As He Needs Me. Packed with heart, humour and outstanding performances, we discuss why this latest revival proves that Oliver! remains one of the greatest British musicals ever written.

Derrière On A G String

Part ballet, part physical comedy, part silent movie and entirely ridiculous, Derrière On A G String arrives at the King’s Head Theatre with a glorious sense of mischief. Inspired by the visual comedy of Mr Bean and Laurel and Hardy, this highly skilled ensemble of dancers and performers create a series of hilarious, wordless vignettes through movement, slapstick and impeccable comic timing. Camp, chaotic and wonderfully inventive, this is a show where audiences should expect the unexpected – and perhaps avoid sitting too close to the action.

The Lion King

More than twenty-five years after its premiere, Disney’s The Lion King continues to be one of the most breathtaking spectacles in musical theatre. Directed by Julie Taymor, whose groundbreaking puppetry and visual design transformed the possibilities of stagecraft, the production combines Elton John and Tim Rice’s iconic songs with stunning costumes, choreography and storytelling. We discuss whether the magic still holds up and why generations of audiences continue to be captivated by Simba’s journey from cub to king.

Join us as we explore three very different theatrical experiences – from musical theatre classics and theatrical spectacle to a gloriously cheeky celebration of physical comedy.


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