1,649 stories by "Emma Clarendon"
Everything about Circolombia feels like a celebration thanks to a strong combination of dancing, music and song mixed with the strength and the versatility of the performers that make for aw…
While the cast put in passionate and feisty performances, it has to be said that Gerald Garutti's dual language production of Tartuffe feels muddled.
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon spoke to Emma O'Kane about appearing in These Rooms at the Shoreditch Town Hall from the 4 June 2018.
Sandra Dickinson spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about her upcoming role in The Unbuilt City, playing at the King's Head Theatre from the 6 to the 30 June 2018.
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon spoke to Laura Pitt-Pulford about her current role in The Gronholm Method at the Menier Chocolate Factory, playing until 7 July 2018.
This enchanting production of Peter Pan is filled with enough magic and creativity to make the adults in the audience fully embrace the child within.
Packed with humour, fun and nifty footwork, this stage adaptation of the Cliff Richard film Summer Holiday is a joy to watch.
The opening of the new season at the Shakespeare's Globe pairs up Hamlet with As You Like It. Here's what critics thought of the venture….
Love London Love Culture spoke to writer Mike Kenny about writing for young people's theatre and Random Selfies, playing as part of the Polka Theatre's Techtopia Festival.
Intriguing and sharp, Jordi Galceran's play The Gronholm method asks just how far you would go to get the job that you want and at what cost with mesmerising effect.
Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon spoke to director Felicity Simpson about Circolombia, playing at the Underbelly Festival from the 24 May 2018.
Michael Yale directs new play 3Women, exploring what it means to be a woman in the 21st century by Katy Brand. Here Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews…
The writer and actress spoke to Love London Love Culture about her play Cockamamy, playing at the Hope Theatre from the 12th June.
LLLC's Emma Clarendon spoke to Melvin Brown about bringing his show Chuck Berry Lives to the Brighton Festival.
Amber Massie-Blomfield's book explores the history of theatres from across the UK, affectionately written but also deeply researched.
Perfectly timed to coincide with the upcoming royal wedding, musical comedy H.R Haitch is packed full of laughs but seems to run out of steam towards the end.
Alfred Enoch and Alfred Molina both shine in this revival of John Logan's play Red, now playing at the Wyndham's Theatre.
Overall, it is pleasing to have Chicago back in the West End to offer new audiences an opportunity to see the classic musical. But it is just lacking a little bit of sparkle in the performan…
Now in its 10th year along the Southbank, the Underbelly Festival is a highlight of editor Emma Clarendon's calendar. Here's five reasons why she loves visiting it each year…
Capturing the spirit of the story and the characters, the Broadway Cast Recording of Frozen features a wealth of talent vocally to make it a joy to listen to.
Following a recent run in the West End at the Dominion Theatre, hit musical An American in Paris arrives on the big screen this week.
Nightfall, a sensitive play about the impact of grief on one family's life, might be slow to unravel but is completely relatable and engaging.
Flowing seamlessly from beginning to end, SOAP not only has a great energy about it but also is a reminder of why 250 years on circus is still considered fascinating to audiences as a form o…
Joe Penhall's play Mood Music about the music industry has officially opened at The Old Vic Theatre. Here's what critics have been saying about it…
The comedian and blogger Sam Avery spoke to Love London Love Culture about his new stand-up show going on tour from October, including a date at the Leicester Square Theatre.