Rising star Jordan Fein’s sumptuous revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods is the first actual proper major Sondheim revival to be staged in this country since the great man’s passing. It’s a clever send up of fairytales that pushes familiar stories into absurd, existential, eventually very moving territory, but it’s also a fiddly musical with a lot of moving parts. You need to get it right, and Fein smashes it, largely thanks to exceptional casting. The whole thing looks astonishing: Tom Scutt’s astonishingly lush, vivid woods are glistening, eerie and primal. The costumes are similarly ravishing. It’s just great, really, a sublime production of a sublime musical with a sublime cast.
To quote Noddy Holder, ‘It’s CHRIIIIIISTMAAAS’. After all the build-up, the big day is here, and if you’re one of the lucky Londoners who’re staying put in the capital for the festivities, there’s no need to resign yourself to a week sat on the sofa watching box sets among piles of empty Quality Street wrappers. Even on December 25 itself, the capital is still brimming with great things to do, whether you want to step wholeheartedly into Christmas or dodge all the Yuletide clamour.
If you want to overdose on Christmas feels, there are glistening ice rinks to skate around, cute cookie-cutter markets to pick up last-minute Christmas presents, pantos, gingerbread town exhibitions, and light displays galore to fill your eyes with, all of which will warm the cockles of even the most Scrooge-like of city dwellers.
Make the most of Christmas Day and shout on the brave souls swimming in Hyde Park’s lake for the Peter Pan Cup, queue up for one of St Paul’s Cathedral’s legendary carol services, or get stuck into cosy season by heading out on a winter walk, visiting a warming pub or picking up spoils from London’s best markets. Get out there, have a blast – and a very, merry Christmas from everyone at Time Out!
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in London this December
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