'Beautifully performed, lit & scored': 21 ROUND FOR CHRISTMAS " Hope Theatre
Clare Bloomer is Tracy, fifty years old and stuck in her kitchen making Christmas dinner for her extended family (all 21 of them).
Clare Bloomer is Tracy, fifty years old and stuck in her kitchen making Christmas dinner for her extended family (all 21 of them).
Andrew Lloyd Webber's School of Rock is based on the hit movie and follows the life of Dewey Finn, an endearing character who is down on his luck.
Love London Love Culture chatted to Vikki Stone about writing her first pantomime, Aladdin, which is now running at London's Lyric Hammersmith until 2 January 2022.
Cratchit, Alexander Knott's spin-off from A Christmas Carol that picks up the story of Scrooge's impoverished clerk, has just opened at London's Park Theatre. Check out the trailer plus firs…
James Graham's new play Best of Enemies takes us back to the 1960s, demonstrating that the roots of our division partially lay in the creation of televised intellectual debating.
If it isn't necessarily the best play around, Life of Pi at Wyndham's Theatre can seriously lay claim to being one of the finest productions open right now.Â
Edd Muruako is starring in Tom Wright's new play "darkly comedic and wildly sexy" Very Special Guest Star, which is currently playing at the Omnibus Theatre in Clapham, south London, until 1…
Nicholas Hytner returns to the world of Philip Pullman with an impressively atmospheric take on The Book of Dust " La Belle Sauvage at the Bridge Theatre.
How often do we think about - let alone show our appreciation for - what's happening offstage when we see a show? As Coventry's Albany Theatre unveils its first in-house production post-pand…
Everyone has a list of favourite childhood films and, as you might expect from a family of musical theatre lovers, Disney films feature heavily on ours.
Big burly men who sing like angels while dispensing free beer….what's not to love, right?! It isn't hard to fathom the appeal of The Choir Of Man.
A spectacular spectacular, Moulin Rouge! the Musical arrives in Melbourne in ravishing form for its Australian premiere season.
How many of us theatre lovers, hand on heart, could name the wig designer working on our favourite productions?
This new musical is filled with style, but it does feel as though more attention could have been paid to the story itself in places.
Louisa May Alcott's timeless classic Little Women has gone from book to music to film in the century and a half that it has been out.
Following the success of 2019 'slumber party panto' Goldilocks and the Three Musketeers, Sleeping Trees are back for a live residency of mayhem, song, and storytelling in the Council Chamber…
This 10th Anniversary Concert of Love Story was such a gorgeous way to spend a Sunday evening.
Despite the presence of Nancy Carroll and Shaun Evans, Moira Buffini's Manor proves a disappointment at the National Theatre.
Alexa who? Greg Wilkinson's new play Assisted takes an amusing and assured look at the growing role AI takes in our lives.
It's only happened a handful of times in my theatregoing life, but at Wyndham's Theatre, I had the urge to leap to my feet and instigate a standing ovation. In fact, I felt that way as the i…
Business and boxing collide in this revival of Yasir Senna's play by Razor Sharp Productions. Alisha Harper-Gill is on the ropes, fighting for her career.
One of the absolute highpoints of new writing in the past couple of years has been the Death of England trilogy.
Ruth Wilson will star in Ivo van Hove's adaptation of Jean Cocteau's The Human Voice for three weeks only at the West End's Harold Pinter Theatre from 17 March 2022.
Paul Nolan returns to the stage in Coventry to take on the iconic role of Ebenezer Scrooge in the Albany Theatre's new locally-set adaptation of A Christmas Carol. He took a break from final…
On LoveLondonLoveCulture, Emma Clarendon rounds up the reviews for the world premiere of new music industry bio-musical The Drifters Girl.