INTERVIEW: Spotlight On… We're Going on a Bear Hunt's Rebecca Newman
Rebecca Newman spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about bringing the beloved We're Going on a Bear Hunt to the West End over the summer…
Rebecca Newman spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about bringing the beloved We're Going on a Bear Hunt to the West End over the summer…
Conductor Freddie Tapner spoke to Love London Love Culture about the London Musical Theatre Orchestra's latest concert King, playing at the Hackney Empire this weekend (on the 30 June and 1 …
The Faction's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream is delightfully comical, making it an ideal way to spend a warm summer's evening watching.
Performer David Trappes spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about appearing in Circa's Peepshow playing as part of the Underbelly Festival.
Benjamin Britten's opera The Turn of the Screw is given the Open Air Theatre treatment in Timothy Sheader's production. Here's what critics have had to say about it…
Love London Love Culture's Editor Emma Clarendon spoke to Amy Bethan Evans about her play Libby's Eyes, playing as part of the Breaking Out season at the Bunker Theatre.
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon spoke to the Ovalhouse Theatre's head of theatre Owen Calvert-Lyons about the theatre's upcoming season.
This deeply fascinating true story makes for surprisingly compelling drama that reminds us that what a major difference ordinary people made in the outcome of the Second World War.
Actress Katharine Moraz spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about bringing Shakespeare's As You Like It to London's parks and squares this summer.
Joyous and enchanting, The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives is an energetic, entertaining show with a lot to say. From the moment the play starts it's completely captivating, and two hours …
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon chatted to Daryl McCormack about his upcoming role in The Lieutenant of Inishmore, playing at the Noel Coward Theatre from the 23 June 2018.
Carrie Cracknell directs Polly Stenham's contemporary adaptation of August Strindberg's classic play Miss Julie. But what have critics been making of it?
Overall, while the show has its own charm and is sweetly nostalgic, the sad thing is it doesn't have enough substance to capture the attention for the two hours.
Lonely Planet tells the story of Jovy, and his customer turned friend, Carl in the midst of the AIDS epidemic in America and the performances are absolutely faultless.
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon spoke to Melinda Hughes about her new show Half Woman Half Beast which she will perform at JW3 in Finchley Road on 19 and 20 June 2018 before moving…
Translations, Brian Friel's account of nationhood as seen through the eyes of those living in a small village is now playing at the National Theatre, starring Colin Morgan and Ciarán Hind…
Based on Elizabeth Strout's short novel, My Name is Lucy Barton sees Laura Linney making her London debut in this production. Here Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews.
Peter Gerald spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about starring in Cafe Society Swing, playing at the Theatre Royal Stratford East until 16 June 2018.
Barrie Rutter directs this rare revival of the William Shakespeare and John Fletcher play The Two Noble Kinsmen. But what have critics made of it?
From the moment I Am Of Ireland begins and a rousing chorus of 'Ireland's Call' sounds out in the Old Red Lion Theatre, you know you're in for a treat, a performance to stir the emotions.
Adam Lenson directs this revival of John Kander and Fred Ebb's musical The Rink, currently playing at the Southwark Playhouse. Here's what critics have so far made of it…
The Spelling Bee may be a traditionally US phenomenon, but the show definitely works for an audience over the pond. The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is infectious, fun, uplifting a…
Killer Joe is definitely not an easy watch but thanks to the solid chemistry and performances from the cast it is a compelling production to watch that leaves the audience feeling on edge. G…
Filled with plenty of laughter and fun, it is safe to say the audience left the theatre with a spring in their step and a smile on their face thanks to Shrek and his loveable fairytale compa…
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews of Nina Raine's latest play Consent at the Harold Pinter Theatre.