Streaming now: Mark Farrelly celebrates the legendary Quentin Crisp in Naked Hope
Quentin: Crisp, written and performed by Mark Farrelly and directed by Linda Marlowe, is now available globally via Stream Theatre until Sunday 1 August 2021.
Quentin: Crisp, written and performed by Mark Farrelly and directed by Linda Marlowe, is now available globally via Stream Theatre until Sunday 1 August 2021.
Theatre Peckham's artistic director Suzann McLean hits the target as she notes that …cake is a bold new play which honours intersectionality.
Casting has been announced for for Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution, due to return to London County Hall from 14 September 2021. The production is booking through to 20 March 20…
Alfie Boe, Sir Willard White, Aled Jones, Tenors Unlimited and Queen Symphonic will headline Picnic Proms Summer Concert Series, a three-day series of concerts featuring musical theatre lege…
The Camden Fringe is back this August after an enforced year off because due to Covid. The festival of theatre and comedy, which was established in 2006, runs from 2 to 29 August 2021 across…
Following the cancellation of weekend performances of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella at London's Gillian Lynne Theatre, due to one member of the company testing positive for Covid-19, the …
The first new piece for Queers references a moment in history while the second takes a broader more contemporary sweep of recent events but what unites them is that they present the experien…
Last year a critic described a dramatic response to the Black Lives Matter protests, to which Benedict Lombe contributed, as 'more lecture than theatre'. The quote is projected onto the set …
Following the 7.30pm performance on Thursday 4 November 2021, My Theatre Mates founder Terri Paddock will be talking to the cast and creatives at Southwark Playhouse about the 21st-century p…
Due to an increasing number of Covid-enforced absences, the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company/Fiery Angel new production of Terence Rattigan's play The Browning Version, due to play at London'…
While its title may match the chill of Melbourne winter, the arrival of Frozen brings welcome warmth and theatrical magic as the first major musical to debut locally since March 2020.
The Polka Theatre's artistic director chats to Love London Love Culture about the theatre's pop up performance of Maanika & The Wolf.
So many amazing inspiring potential entrepreneurs have been in the room at Chris Grady's workshops, networks and CGO Institute events, but now I want to look out for a much broader 'audience…
Friend rushes through ten series in an hour bringing you the highlights, the lowlights, the supporting cast, the big storylines, and more. It is very funny, wickedly affectionate, and utterl…
Dorian: A Rock Musical is an interesting take on the Oscar Wilde classic, probably better suited to live & in-person shows " Bart Lambert gives an arresting performance as Dorian Gray.
Anna X by Joseph Charlton is a fresh, contemporary play set in New York that explores identity and acceptance in the modern age.
The National Theatre, returning to performances with full capacity audiences from later this month, has announced further casting details for forthcoming productions of Larry Kramer's The No…
The Lion and Unicorn Theatre hosts Draft99 Theatre and their production of Ben Reid's new LGBTQ+ play Two Worlds No Family.
It was a lovely evening to be back in the beautiful gardens of St Paul's Church in Covent Garden for The Red Side of the Moon, a new musical running as part of Iris Theatre's summer festival.
Benedict Lombe's new play Lava is semi-autobiographical and full of activism and difficult moments, alongside a story railing against Kafkaesque bureaucracy.
The chaotic Sh!tFaced Shakespeare makes a tipsy Macbeth intermittently entertaining at the Leicester Square Theatre.
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for Indhu Rubasingham's revival of Ayad Akhtar's play at the Kiln Theatre.
Lucy McCormick's show Life: LIVE! is a powerful social commentary that prompts rethinking on the expectations we have of those in the spotlight.
From Here is a new British musical with music and lyrics by Ben Barrow and Lucy Ireland. Written entirely on Zoom for a four-person cast, this show is a mix of songs and spoken word pieces, …
We may not have been able to see our fellow digital audience members but we knew they were there, making The Dumb Waiter feel like a communal event.