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This pom-pom filled musical might be slight in story, but it certainly has much to enjoy thanks to Fabian Aloise's choreography.
Writer and performer Debs Newbold brings her acclaimed one-woman show Lost in Blue to London's Lion & Unicorn Theatre next month. Sneak a peek behind the scenes as she blends storytellin…
Light as a souffle but such a delight. It's doubtful whether there has ever been a classier bit of froth than this Cole Porter show.
Alan Bennett's Habeus Corpus gets a belated revival at the Menier Chocolate Factory. Stuck in the past, should it have been left in the past too?
King's Head Theatre associate artist Peter Darney returns to Islington to direct the European premiere of Mark St Germain's award-winning 2010 Off-Broadway play Freud's Last Session. He took…
I'm not sure anything prepared me for quite how earth-shatteringly sensational Rebecca Frecknall's take on Cabaret would turn out to be.
With its interest in identity, ownership, tradition and the 'rules' applied to written rather than oral forms, Nell Leyshon's play, which aired on Radio 3 in 2021, now earns a fully-staged r…
Samuel Wilson-Freeman is currently starring as Steven in Bring It On The Musical, which is at London's Southbank Centre this month before continuing its UK-wide tour.
Peggy Ramsay is a play agent, but she is more famous than the playwrights and the work that she represents.
On LoveLondonLoveCulture, Emma Clarendon rounds up the reviews for the premiere stage adaptation of Philip Pullman's fantasy tale The Book of Dust - La Belle Sauvage, now at London's Bridge …
We are in Cornwall, forty years ago, on the 19 December 1981. A lifeboat in Penlee Station answers a distress call, but never returned, with the loss of sixteen lives.
The Shrek franchise opts for a modern-day spin on the traditional form, undermining expectations and undercutting some of the more winsome aspects with one-liners and witty put-downs.
After only a year of welcoming producing students to the CGO Institute, I am proud that we have become members of the ITI/UNESCO Network for Higher Education in the Performing Arts.
After award-winning success at the Edinburgh Fringe and on tour, one-woman show Lost in Blue, written and performed by Debs Newbold, transfers to the Lion & Unicorn Theatre for its first…
Organisers of London's VAULT Festival, which was due to return this month bigger and better than ever, today announced that the entire 2022 programme has been canceled in the face of continu…
Olivier Award winner John Dagleish played Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's lowly clerk, in the Old Vic's renowned production of A Christmas Carol. We talked to him about returning to the role in Crat…
F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby was first published nearly 100 years ago yet it still continues to inspire modern adaptations and interpretations.
Fair Play is set in the world of female athletics. Ann joins a running club, meets Sophie, and the two bond over their love of running.
Theatrical spinoffs from popular movies are usually ill-conceived and redundant; a double whammy from which you're less likely to come back than Chrissie Watkins after a swim off the beaches…
The scene is set at Balliol College, Oxford, in 1910. A group of exceptional young men finish their education as the shadow of war slowly approaches.
Fabian Aloise's banging choreography spikes, basket-tosses and split-lifts this cracking production of Bring It On " the Musical.
My first thought when I heard that Five Guys Named Moe was coming to the Gatehouse was: how will all that song and dance work in such a small space? I needn't have worried.
Adapted from Ruben Östlund's film, Force Majeure is an exercise in family breakdown set among a group of well-off Swedes on a skiing holiday.
It has been another complicated year for theatres with venues unable to welcome in-person audiences for more than five months of 2021 and the tail end of the year returning to enforced closu…
On LoveLondonLoveCulture, Emma Clarendon rounds up the reviews for the world premiere James Graham's latest political drama, Best of Enemies, now running at the Young Vic Theatre until 22 Ja…