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One of the Urban Dictionary definitions of "nasty" is a word to describe something that is ridiculously good. Between that and the more traditional meaning of the word, I have no hesitation …
The biggest pleasure in Glenn Chandler and Charles Miller's new musical, inspired by the hedonistic history of the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, is the beautiful set and video projections.
One of the huge advantages of online theatre over the last eighteen months or so has been being able to catch up with plays that any self-respecting reviewer should have seen but for whateve…
Moulin Rouge! The Musical triumphed in 10 categories at the 74th Tony Awards, including being named Best Musical, but there was also British success, with Rob Howell and Hugh Vanstone winnin…
We chatted to Molly about starring in the European premiere of Paula Vogel's play Indecent at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
Written and premiered in the early 1940s while WW2 raged on and the prospect of losing a precious loved one at short notice felt like a very real possibility, Noël Coward's ghostly comedy…
Just Some Theatre bring their interactive murder mystery The Killer Question to London's Greenwich Theatre this week for three performances only. Audiences on tour are already loving it! Che…
The Greek myths have endured across the centuries partly because they are timeless stories that can be endlessly updated and reinvented.
Theatre meets local history in Glenn Chandler and Charles Miller's 'romantic', 'fruity', 'bawdy' and 'thought-provoking' new musical at London's Above the Stag Theatre. We've rounded up the …
Emma Clarendon rounds up the reviews for the new revival of The Memory of Water. Shelagh Stephenson's play originally premiered at Hampstead Theatre in 1996.
Following an acclaimed start to its London autumn tour, enter the world of Empty in Angel an enjoy these production images to discover more about the story taking audiences inside the life o…
This new production of Maltby and Shire's Closer Than Ever just about gets there, though it occasionally struggles to break through the digital form.
Broadway star Rachel York and Tony and Olivier nominee Haydn Gwynne will join the cast of critically-acclaimed Anything Goes for the final weeks before the show must end on 6 November 2021.
Both Barrels Theatre's revival of Peter Gill's 1976 Small Changes looks back to postwar Cardiff through the eyes of two Catholic, working-class families.
I was very excited to see this classic film revived as a stage musical so that a new generation of children could enjoy it.
Prolific Off West End producers Mercurius Theatre " nominated for a staggering eight Offies " return with their critically-acclaimed production of Anton Chekhov's Vaudevilles next month.
Jonathan O'Boyle's inspired actor-musician take on Jason Robert Brown's song cycle-cum-musical felt like an eye-opening reinvention of a fascinating but conflicted piece (one half of the doo…
Although I always have the best of intentions about promoting and reviewing online young people's theatre, I'd be the first to admit that it has often taken a back seat. I've now tackled a v…
Taron Egerton, Jonathan Bailey, Jade Anouka and Phil Daniels will star in C O C K, the first West End production of Mike Bartlett's Olivier Award-winning play about love and identity.
Love London Love Culture chatted to director Anthony Almeida about the revival of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, currently touring the UK.
In a special, one-night-only concert, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Don Black and Christopher Hampton's musical Sunset Boulevard will be staged at London's Royal Albert Hall on 3 December 2021.
We are back on for brand-new biting black comedy Snowflakes, for which I was originally due to chair a post-show Q&A in April 2020. The inaugural play from Dissident Theatre Company now …
Deciphering is billed as "an inter-continental journey to the origins of human creativity" and it certainly lives up to this epic ambition.
The National Theatre has announces further details for its upcoming productions Trouble in Mind, Wuthering Heights and Small Island, as well as the return of daytime opening for visitors.
As it's a recorded stream, you're at liberty to choose your own encore moments and replay any numbers which particularly take your fancy " and there are bound to be several of those.*