'Sharply written, perceptive & balanced': THE FALL " Southwark Playhouse â¤â¤â¤â¤â¤
The Fall is a play that lingers on in the mind long after the show has finished and is performed to perfection by all of the cast. Well worth a watch.
The Fall is a play that lingers on in the mind long after the show has finished and is performed to perfection by all of the cast. Well worth a watch.
Chess is officially back in London, directed by Laurence Connor and starring Alexandra Burke, Michael Ball and Cassidy Janson. Here's what the critics have been saying about it…
There's no denying that the plot in Chess could, despite changes in this version, be better structured. But this is a show best enjoyed by sitting back and letting the music and staging blow…
There is certainly no faulting any of the cast's performances or the look of the production as a whole, but it feels as though Jonathan Church's production of An Ideal Husband is just lackin…
The National Theatre presents Natasha Gordon's debut play Nine Night, directed by Roy Alexander Weise and stars Franc Ashman, Oliver Alvin-Wilson and Michelle Greenidge among the cast. Here'…
Tiger Lillies spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about their upcoming show Devil's Fairground, playing at London's Wilton's Music Hall from the 15 to 26 May 2018.
The reviews are in for the National Theatre's production of Rodney Ackland's Absolute Hell, directed by Joe Hill-Gibbins (playing until 16 June 2018). Here, Love London Love Culture rounds u…
Here's a guide to a few of the shows that Love London Love Culture is looking forward to throughout May…
Bold and vibrant, Circus Abyssinia offers plenty of thrills in its mesmerising show at the Underbelly Festival.
Kheira Bey is about to star in Voices from the Deep at the King's Head Theatre. She spoke to Love London Love Culture's editor Emma Clarendon about what to expect from the show…
This glitter filled and entertaining production of Strictly Ballroom might rely slightly too much on Will Young but is fun to watch unfold.
Gemma Lawrence spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about the world stage premiere of Mike Bartlett's Not Talking. The production at the Arcola Theatre, London continues until …
Actors being completely inebriated is probably not what you expect when you go to see a Shakespeare play. However, Shitfaced Shakespeare's production of The Merchant of Venice is entirely ju…
Jeremy Herrin's production transfers to the Duke of York's Theatre, having played at the Hampstead Theatre (running until 30 June 2018). But what have critics been making of David Hare's pla…
"Over the course of three stories, we draw a very direct line between the young actors the audience see on stage and the people they'll be in 60 years time " asking what conversations do we …
The writer and producer spoke to Love London Love Culture about Cream Tea and Incest, now playing at The Hope Theatre following a run at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. For those w…
With many moments that hit a powerful punch, Rasheeda Speaking is a powerful and thoughtful piece of drama, designed to make audiences re-evaluate their own attitudes. Well worth paying a vi…
The quality of Matthew Gould's production of The Gulf is high, particularly drawing out two raw and emotionally engaging performances from Louisa Lytton and Anna Acton who thrash out their c…
Alfred Enoch and Alfred Molina spoke about the upcoming West End premiere of Michael Grandage's production of Red, opening for previews at London's Wyndham's Theatre from 4 May to 28 July 20…
But overall, this is a light and entertaining production of Much Ado About Nothing that just needs some more focus in some scenes to keep the pace flowing better. Worth a visit.
Overall, Tina the Musical at the Aldwych Theatre is an electrifying addition to the West End and is well worth a trip.
Cuba Gooding Jr and Ruthie Henshall help to bring the razzle-dazzle of Kander and Ebb's musical back to the West End " but what have critics made of Chicago's return to the West End?
"Audiences can expect wit, style, love, betrayal, friendship, and maybe a few superheroes."
James Graham's engaging play is transformed into a highly entertaining production by Daniel Evans, placing the ideas of entertainment and justice under the spotlight.
"There are lots of different elements to do with circus that keep audiences fascinated. The skills of the performers continue to thrill " I have been watching circus regularly for 10 years a…