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Loserville

Venue: Garrick Theatre
Where: West End
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Rock of Ages follows Loserville at Garrick? - 13th Nov 2012 gossip
Loserville posts early closing notices at Garrick Theatre, 5 Jan - 10th Nov 2012 news
Podcast: Bourne & co at #WOSOuting to Loserville - 8th Nov 2012 radio
Review Round-up: Is Loserville a winner? - 19th Oct 2012 roundup
1st Night Photos: McFly, Adlington & cast enter Loserville - 18th Oct 2012 photos
20 Questions with ... Loserville's James Bourne - 17th Oct 2012 interviews
Show Pics: Elliot Davis & James Bourne's Loserville - 16th Oct 2012 photos
Opening: Adrian Lester in Red Velvet, new musical Loserville & Soho's Terror - 15th Oct 2012 news
Davis & Bourne's Loserville confirms West End transfer, opens 17 Oct - 23rd Aug 2012 news


Reader Reviews


ScoreCommentDate
starstarstarstarstarWent on Saturday to the matinee having read some of the reviews. I expected not to like it, but really did! Thought the young cast were great and will be going back again! Well done to everyone in the show. - Hayley31 Oct 12
starstarstarstarstarWhole family loved every minute. You got to wonder what these harsh critics are doing by being there. This show is fun, new, hugely entertaining and British. It was sold out on the night we went and got a standing ovation. See it and love it. We are going back!! - Paul the Other One29 Oct 12
starstarstarI saw the matinee today and loved it so much I bought tickets and went straight back and saw the evening show. The cast and production is amazing. Go see! A breath of fresh air for the West End. Loved it! - Lynn25 Oct 12
starWell I suppose if you like shows like Glee then you might like this show but I was going to leave at the interval but decided to stay and the 2nd half was marginally better. A very poor show which looked more like an Amateur production and lost of the singing was not in tune and the dancing was well NAFF!!!.I can not see this show lasting until March and tonight we were upgraded from the Gods to the 3rd row from the front of stage and they had closed both the 2 upper tiers of theatre and even then lots of empty seats everywhere---not a very good omen for a show that has just opened!!!! - Joe Spiteri25 Oct 12
starstarstarI went this evening imaging I would dislike this hugely and ended up absolutely loving it! Fabulous! Amazingly talented cast, and great production! - Paul22 Oct 12
starstarstarstarstarGreat show good music with young English talent thoroughly enjoyed the experience as did the majority of the rest of the audience. Go and enjoy the show - Grant21 Oct 12
starstarstarstarStall seats for £32 during the week. Buy from the box office if poss. The songs actually ARE decent and bear repeat listening. Accusing it of not saying anything new misses the point. It is a musical theatre cartoon. - Shaun19 Oct 12
starI agree. Very poor show and an embarrassment to new musical theatre writing. Shameful - Diana19 Oct 12
starPossibly the worst thing I've seen in the west end this century.... How did this show make it to London? What's next, a musical staging of McFly's greatest hits? Everyone involved should be ashamed of themselves ... - Dan 18 Oct 12
starstarDrab, lacks irony and any kind of humour. It's like an oxbridge edinburgh student show, but without any talent. I really wanted this to be good, but unfortunately it's just a bit shit... and desperately needs a MASSIVE rewrite. - Cassox18 Oct 12
starstarstarstarstarThis review is just lies. I have seen it twice, both ending with standing ovations and i love it. I normally hate musicals but Loserville is different to the others. The choreography is just out-of-this-world amazing and there's so much to look at onstage. I love the songs and i think its because i listen to Son Of Dork, but i love how different they are performed and they have a new life. Also the new songs are so catchy and fun, and always have me singing along. Its just a fun and easy musical, i cant wait to see it again. - Loser18 Oct 12
starDidn't live up to the hype :( - william18 Oct 12
starstarstarstarstarI LOVED THIS SHOW!! a fantastic one for all the family.... excellent production, fantastic choreography and i cant stop humming the tunes. My top recommendation for a fun night out! Lucy - Lucy18 Oct 12
starstarstarstarstarI had such a great time. Don't pick holes, it zips along and made me laugh and want to dance. - Dominic18 Oct 12
starstarstarstarLoved it. Charm, heart and great perfs, beautifully realised by a great set, witty choreography and expert direction from Steven Dexter. All the leads are first rate - it's a show for anyone and everyone, from 10 to 70. - SPM18 Oct 12
starstarstarstarSaw the Friday night Preview - half the audience on their feet for the final curtain. Fresh performances and high energy - Richard Lowe is the one to watch. - Musical Theatre Lover18 Oct 12
starstarstarI was there last night, the opening night, and have to agree with Coveney. It was polished in places but aside from the forgettable music, there were gaping holes in the book, such as how two computers which weren't joined together could have exchanged emails...Hmm. Lots more to pick at, and not enough to keep adults entertained - it is they, after all, who will be expected to shell out £50 a seat for the family to go and see...Nice costumes though. - Richard Voyce18 Oct 12
starstarstarstarstarI loved the show when I saw it in previews. I guess some people don't get it! - egotie18 Oct 12
starstarstarI think you'll find that the lead singer of Rob Zombie is Rob Zombie - alick18 Oct 12
starstarstarstarstarAgree with Theatre Lover and couldn't DISAGREE more with Coveney.... we should be supporting new musicals for a new generation in this country... and this is it...... not constantly looking for holes in what is a fresh, bold show with songs I am still singing to myself. I am sick of boring polished juke-box junk... Loserville is one of the most entertaining shows I have seen lately in the West End. Applaud!!! - kendog18 Oct 12
starIt would be great if it had any decent songs, funny lines or anything new or interesting to say. But it doesn't. - Kevin18 Oct 12
starstarstarstarstarCouldn't disagree with review more! Seen it twice now and loved it! Go and see it.....you won't be disappointed! It's fresh, fun and fabulous. Great story, fabulous staging and amazing young cast. And I'm not young! In my 40's but can see the show for what it is! - Theatre Lover18 Oct 12


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