Mrs. Doubtfire the Musical: Reviews Are In

It’s already been more than a year and 500 performances, my dears! In celebration of Mrs. Doubtfire’s dazzling time at the Shaftesbury, we’re taking a look at our newest fiery reviews. Your favourite Scottish nanny keeps putting on a hilarious and heartwarming show for West End audiences and press alike. From The Times to London Theatre, the reviews confirmed our hit comedy musical as a “sizzling-hot ticket”!

Gabriel Vick impresses as Mrs. Doubtfire

 

 

“Musical theatre actor Gabriel Vick pulls off both the gags and the songs with impressive aplomb. […] Mrs Doubtfire feels like it melds the best of past and present, offering a dose of nostalgia that’s more complicated than Mary Poppins’s spoonful of sugar – but just as sweet.”

 

Alice Saville for Time Out

 

 

“Gabriel Vick is simply astonishing in the title role, coming close to Robin Williams’s sheer genius as an impressionist, while also singing, dancing, managing numerous quick-changes, and putting in a strong dramatic performance.”

 

Marianka Swain for London Theatre

“Truly unforgettable”

 

“It’s loud, it’s bright, it looks expensive, it has big energy, belly laughs, tunes and tears, plus characters to root for, adorable kids, a truly unforgettable central performance, and a really beautiful message about the importance of finding your family, whether or not it’s a conventional one. In these uncertain times, this theatrical equivalent to comfort food, that sends you out with a big grin on your face and a warmth in your heart, is a pretty appealing place to be.”

 

Alun Hood for What’s On Stage

“Fear not, dearies – this is still one of the biggest treats in the West End.”

Marianka Swain for The Telegraph

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