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Written by Sasha Wilson, Bury the Hatchet is a folktale meets musical with a difference and tells the story of Lizzie Borden, a young woman who, if the theories are to be believed, literally…
Patrick Marber directs Rhys Ifans in this new production of Exit the King. Here Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews…
Here's Love London Love Culture's guide to some of the shows to look out for during August… if you aren't heading to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
If you know and love your musicals, you will not want to miss this hilarious parody that keeps the audience thoroughly engaged and entertained.
Alan Bennett's latest play has officially opened at the Bridge Theatre, the premiere production directed by Bennett's frequent collaborator and Bridge artistic director Nicholas Hytner. Here…
Josh Barrow spoke to Love London Love Culture about reprising his role in Silk Road (How to Buy Drugs Online), playing at the Trafalgar Studios from 7 August 2018.
Sam Mendes directs this production of Stefano Massini's The Lehman Trilogy starring Simon Russell Beale, Ben Miles and Adam Godley. Here Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews…
Bartlett Sher's production of the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The King & I is a real treat for the eyes and the ears.
While this immersive experience brings to life what Disney’s original film achieved, it feels as though it doesn’t quite go far enough with its ideas and imagination. I hav…
Sam Pritchard directs Rory Mullarkey's latest play Pity for the Royal Court Theatre. Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews here.
Sally Cookson directs this production of A Monster Calls based on Patrick Ness' story, which is now playing at the Old Vic Theatre. Here, Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews…
Drew Baker spoke to Love London Love Culture about Theatrical Rights Worldwide's new project The British Musicals Collection.
Overall, End of the Pier is a sharply observant play that is transformed into a compelling production that makes the audience sit up and pay attention.
The illustrator Rebecca Cobb spoke to LLLC's Emma Clarendon about collaborating with Julia Donaldson and bringing The Everywhere Bear to the Polka Theatre.
Writer Lucy Danser spoke to LLLC's Emma Clarendon about her new play Lost in Thought, playing at the Hen and Chickens (21 July) and the Bread & Roses (29 July) before heading to Edinbur…
Sensitively directed by Sarah Meadows, Alkaline at the Park Theatre offers a balanced look at different attitudes towards faith and religion.
Overall, this is a lovely summer treat at the Open Air Theatre, working well in the context of its surroundings of Regent's Park. Hilarious, touching and well worth a visit.
If It Happened in Key West had been treated more like a gothic musical (which quite a few of the songs hinted at) about grief, love and loss it would have been stronger. But as it is by addi…
Bartlett Sher's production of The King & I brings the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical to the West End. But what have critics had to say about it?
Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson's acclaimed The Jungle transfers from the Young Vic to the West End. But what have critics had to say about it?
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for Blanche McIntyre's production of The Winter's Tale, playing at the Shakespeare's Globe until 14 October.
As a production, The Lieutenant of Inishmore is brutal and violent, yet somehow has a charm about it that keeps the audience successfully engaged from beginning to end. Who knew violence on …
There is no denying that Circa's Peepshow is a playful and cheeky show that captures the performers' talents well " but does it all become slightly tired?
Overall, Unmasked has plenty to offer those who wish to learn more about Andrew Lloyd Webber's extraordinary and varied career, told with flair and humour. An interesting and engaging read.
Imperium is a powerful production of a story that is strikingly relatable to audiences watching it in 2018. A brilliant and lavish production " highly recommended.