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Written by Gail Louw, the good dad (a love story) is a compelling piece about the devastating impact sexual abuse and incest has on 3 different women. It is a masterclass in shifting perspec…
Lizzy Connolly has been announced to join Norman Bowman and Ako Mitchell in the world premiere musical adaptation of Indecent Proposal, which starts performances at London's Southwark Playho…
Andrew Lloyd Webber may have composed better scores than his new Cinderella, but he has certainly never created anything camper, and no, I haven't forgotten Sunset Boulevard. This collaborat…
Internationally-acclaimed immersive theatre company Punchdrunk is returning to London for the first time since 2014 with its largest live show to date, The Burnt City, staged in the company'…
All-in-all, everybody SHOULD be talking about Jamie, and everyone " no matter colour gender, sexuality or anything else is welcome here " acceptance is the name of the game in this touring p…
Love London Love Culture chats to writer and director Toby Hulse about This Island's Mine which tours the UK from the 19 September 2021.
Full casting has now been announced for the world premiere of Glenn Chandler and Charles Miller's new musical The Pleasure Garden, which runs at south London's Above the Stag Theatre from 15…
At its best, the subjective and poetic image creation in Rockets and Blue Lights at the National Theatre is both audacious and striking. At its worst, it is over-complex, confusing and overl…
Curtis Medley, Martha Furnival and Taro Bahar star in Tiny Room's fresh new staging of Peter Mulligan's acclaimed 2018 play LOOP, which launches an inaugural tour this week from Coventry's A…
British Theatre Academy's 13 proves to be an upbeat piece of musical theatre that could well prove a calling card into the industry for enthusiastic young people on both sides of the footlig…
A love of football " ideally the red side of north London " would definitely help to enjoy this play, but the universal themes of obsession, alienation and comradeship mean there's plenty in…
When classic Irving Berlin musical Call Me Madam gets a rare London revival at Highgate's Upstairs at the Gatehouse this month, Rosemary Ashe takes the title role written for Broadway legend…
Bren Gosling's new play Invisible Me focuses on the life of three people who have recently turned 60. It is refreshing to see a show that talks about sex, life and relationships for the over…
Molly Lynch & Oli Higginson chatted to Love London Love Culture about bringing Jason Robert Brown's musical to the West End's Garrick Theatre.
As Tiny Room prepares for its inaugural tour with Peter Mulligan's LOOP, we caught up with Joe Idris-Roberts, who now makes his professional directorial debut with this latest iteration of h…
Currently running in stage in the Little at Southwark Playhouse, Lazarus Theatre's version of Oscar Wilde's Salomé proves to be a daring, electric, and exhausting feat of theatre.
Don't Send Flowers at the White Bear Theatre is a really thoughtful and enjoyable piece of new writing from My Theatre Mates' Emily Garside, sensitively presented by a talented team.
All stand for Queen Dolly! I have been waiting to see 9 to 5 The Musical this for a long time, I'm a huge fan of Dolly Parton, having even ticked DollyWood off my must do list. Finally it ha…
The Pleasure Garden, inspired by the history of south London's Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, premieres this month at Above the Stag Theatre, set on the edge of the modern-day park.
Blowhole is a hilarious and surprisingly moving solo show about life as a 20-something gay man looking for love, and the ultimate fabulous gay lifestyle.
Passionate and thought-provoking play Statements After An Arrest Under the Immorality Act highlights the fragile love affair between a white woman and a black man set against the shadow and …
Once Britain's premier political playwright, David Hare's more recent plays have received considerably mixed reviews, largely for issues around characterisation which particularly affected h…
We can finally go to the ball, and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella was well worth the wait. Emerald Fennell's treatment of the fairy tale frames Cinderella as a social outcast in a town obs…
The Great Gatsby, created and directed by Alexander Wright, reopens in the West End, playing at Gatsby's Mansion at Immersive LDN in Mayfair from 16 September, with a press night on 24 Septe…
Paul is dead, killed at his own party. Everyone is a suspect, and most of them had a motive. Written and performed by Emily Head, directed by Guy Unsworth, The System is filmed live in one t…