To rescue Kahlo from the clutches of the corporate art market, we need to acknowledge the overt and covert political dimensions of the work, demands GAVIN O’TOOLE
Get Up Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical
Lyric Theatre, London
ALTHOUGH Get Up Stand Up! Is a jukebox musical, its creators have resisted the temptation merely to stitch together a few of Bob Marley’s best songs and let the melodies do the talking.
Clint Dyer (director) and Lee Hall (book) could certainly have travelled down that route and got away with it, such is the power of the Tuff Gong’s repertoire.
But by taking the project on to another level they’ve come up with a treatment of Marley’s life that gives almost as much weight to his message as to his music.
MAYER WAKEFIELD has reservations about a two-handed theatrical homage to jazz’s most mercurial musician
JULIA TOPPIN recommends Patti Smith’s eloquent memoir that wrestles with the beauty and sorrow of a lifetime
GORDON PARSONS is blown away by a superb production of Rostand’s comedy of verbal panache and swordmanship
WILL STONE applauds a comprehensive survey of love in its many moods and musical forms


