Sheridan Smith Shines in 'Opening Night' Despite Mixed Reviews
The Gielgud Theatre's latest production featuring Sheridan Smith receives a polarized reception, highlighting both the star's performance and the show's convoluted nature.
- Sheridan Smith captivates as Myrtle in the Gielgud Theatre's new musical adaptation of 'Opening Night', despite the play's criticized complexity.
- The production, directed by Ivo van Hove and featuring music by Rufus Wainwright, faces scrutiny for its muddled narrative and underwhelming score.
- Critics commend Smith's ability to connect with the audience, even as the show itself is deemed a 'dismally muddled' and 'self-important' project.
- The musical adaptation draws from John Cassavetes's 1977 film, exploring themes of art, life, and the challenges faced by women in creative fields.
- Despite mixed critical reception, Smith's performance is praised for its depth and resilience, marking another notable entry in her distinguished career.