'A mind-expanding experience': TENDER NAPALM " King's Head Theatre
I had a mind-expanding experience this week. And, listen, there's still a chance for you to have one too.
I had a mind-expanding experience this week. And, listen, there's still a chance for you to have one too.
Olivier Award winner John Dagleish takes the title role in Cratchit, an astute rewriting of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol which has its live premiere at the Park Theatre this December.
Powerful, poetic and profound: this well-deserved winner of the 2020 Papatango New Writing Prize now gets a cracking production on the main stage at the Bush Theatre.
Christopher Luscombe directs this stellar new touring production of Noel Coward's classic comedy, with Nigel Havers and Patricia Hodges as ex-spouses Elyot and Amanda.
In the tiny, pub theatre-esque Jermyn Street Theatre Samuel Beckett's two monologues, Footfalls and Rockaby, exert a powerful hold.
Regents' Park Theatre has announced the three productions that will form its 90th anniversary season
See You at the Premiere: Life at the Arse End of Showbiz reveals the day-to-day artistic, financial and emotional struggles faced by the vast majority of creative people.
Bullies aren't confined to the playground. Following Anti-Bullying Week this week, Razor Sharp Productions revives Rumble!, its acclaimed play about workplace bullying, for a strictly limite…
"The Choir of Man doesn't have a story, and ostensibly it's all about the music, but beyond the songs we really wanted the show to have something to say for itself."
Pete is lonely. His dad is sick, his mother dead, his job boring. His only love is his cello, until he connects to Angie through a lonelyhearts ad.
Three-time Olivier award-winning Alex Jennings will lead the cast in the world premiere of The Southbury Child, the new play by BAFTA winner Stephen Beresford directed by Nicholas Hytner.
It's an 80-minute treat that flies by in a whizz of comedy, vocal excellence, spangly costumes and heart.
The game is afoot. Or, perhaps more accurately, apaw. The Hound of the Baskervilles is bounding across the country, pursued by Sherlock Holmes and chums.
This summer's Chichester Festival Theatre smash hit production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific will transfer to London's Sadler's Wells in the new year.
After the success of How to Catch a Krampus and Escape From Planet Trash, this year's alternative Christmas show at London's Pleasance Theatre will be the premiere of Dog Show, once again fr…
Nobody who sees this award-nominated Australian drama is likely to accuse playwright Alana Valentine of lacking ambition.
Remembrance Day seemed a perfect moment to review a production set just before and during the First World War, Hugh Salmon's finely rendered Into Battle.
On LoveLondonLoveCulture, Emma Clarendon rounds up the reviews for Igor Memic's 2020 Papatango New Writing Prize-winning play Old Bridge, now running at the London's Theatre until 20 Novemb…
Northern Comedy Theatre return to the stage with Doing Shakespeare, a clever and joyously silly play celebrating Shakespeare in all his occasionally incomprehensible glory.
A young woman listens to pop music on headphones. The people around her can't hear it. We, the audience, can " a bit. But it's a solitary experience; unshared. Something universal is also is…
Chichester Theatre has announced details for the first productions of its 60th-anniversary festival season. The full 2022 Festival season will be unveiled in February.
Rochelle Sherona chatted to Love London Love Culture about starring in the Hackney Empire's upcoming production of Jack and the Beanstalk as Jack Trot.
The National Theatre has published on-sale dates and further details of its next new tranche of productions, opening from now until May 2022 with tickets on sale to the public from 2 Decembe…
Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's new play is a raw and physical exploration of how motherhood can be tough, and how some mothers can be failed by the system set up to protect their children. Th…
A little elusive in nature but utterly enrapturing, devised piece What They Forgot To Tell Us (and other stories) makes for an exhilarating evening at BOLD Elephant.