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Jonathan Pryce and Eileen Atkins star in Christopher Hampton's adaptation of Florian Zeller's play The Height Of The Storm at the Wyndham's Theatre. Love London Love Culture rounds up the re…
This thoughtful and imaginative production of The Wider Earth encourages us all to appreciate the natural world and Charles Darwin's innovative ideas about evolution.
Actor Hemi Yeroham spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about starring in Iris Theatre's puppet-filled premiere of Arabian Nights at Hoxton Hall, which finishes its acclaimed s…
This musical adaptation of Twelfth Night features music and lyrics by Shaina Taub and is directed by Kwame Kwei-Armah and Oskar Eustis. Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews….
The writer Lilac Yosiphon spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about Jericho's Rose, playing at the Hope Theatre from the 16 October 2018.
David Kent's new musical Liberty Rides Forth has some good ideas musically " but it needs better character development and a stronger book to make it completely enjoyable.
Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper star in this updated version of the tragic love story A Star Is Born. Here's what the critics have been saying about it…
Not long left to see one-woman play Dust, written and performed by Milly Thomas, in its West End premiere season, which must finish at Trafalgar Studios 2 on 13 October 2018. Love London Lov…
Adapting Mrs Dalloway for the stage is no easy feat, given that this classic novel, arguably Virginia Woolf’s most famous undertaking is renowned for using a stream of consciousness te…
Sophie Okonedo and Ralph Fiennes star in Simon Godwin's production of Antony & Cleopatra at the National Theatre. Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews…
The contrast in styles between Nick Dear's The Art of Success and The Taste of the Town is striking but both make for compelling viewing in Anthony Banks' production of Hogarth's Progress.
Thanks to the strong casting, there seems to be a new lease of life in this classic production of Ebb and Kander's musical Chicago.
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon spoke to The Thinking Drinkers about their new UK tour Pub Crawl running from October to March 2019.
Funicular Productions invite guests to Journey to the Underworld with this new immersive and dining experience with a dark fairytale at its centre.
Rebecca Scroggs is currently starring in Chris Bush's new work Steel, examining women in politics. She spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about the play…
Bruce Alexander spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about the history behind The Sweet Science of Bruising, playing at the Southwark Playhouse from 3 October.
The reviews are in for Matt Hartley's Eyam, playing at the Shakespeare's Globe until the 13 October. Love London Love Culture rounds them up…
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon spoke to Chris Larkin about starring in Pack of Lies at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
Iwan Rheon and Heida Reed star in the West End premiere of Dawn King's thriller Foxfinder, now playing at the Ambassadors Theatre. Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews…
Following an immensely popular run at The Other Palace, Heathers The Musical " based on the 1980s film " has transferred to the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Here is what critics have said about …
Tony Harrison's play Square Rounds becomes a fascinating insight into the devastating impact that weapons of mass destruction have had on humanity.
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon caught a sneak peek behind-the-scenes of The Wider Earth which will play in a unique theatre created especially for the production at the Natural Hi…
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon spoke to Colette Redgrave about starring in Picasso's Women at the Gallery Different.
Adam Lenson directs Natasha Barnes in the new rock musical Wasted about the Brontës. Here, Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews…
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for Lucy Morrison's production of The Woods now playing at the Royal Court Theatre.