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Filled with passion and politics, Barrie Rutter directs this new re-imagination of John Dryden's Restoration drama at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse until 4 March. Here's what critics have had …
Writer and director Thomas Froy talks to Love London Love Culture about his upcoming production The Sea, playing at the Camden People's Theatre from the 1 to 3 March…
All Or Nothing, the musical based on the story of the Small Faces arrives in the West End for a limited run until 11 March. Here's what critics had to say about it…
Strictly Ballroom the Musical officially launched at the Cafe de Paris in London ahead of previews at the Piccadilly Theatre from 29 March. Here's why Love London Love Culture is excited…
Thomas Martin spoke to Love London Love Culture about If We Got Some More Cocaine I Could Show You How I Love You, playing as part of the Vault Festival from 14 to 25 February.
For those who like their thrillers with a massive twist, you won't want to miss Strangers on a Train " despite the slightly clunkiness of the adaptation it has plenty to keep the audience gr…
Award-winning 1950s rock'n'roll musical Teddy has had its London season at The Vaults extended by four weeks, following its successful launch at the Watermill Theatre and UK tour dates.
Playwright Tristan Bernays spoke to Love London Love Culture about the world premiere of his new drama Old Fools, playing at the Southwark Playhouse from the 14 March 2018.
Barrie Kosky directs this new production of Bizet's opera with Anna Goryachova and Gaëlle Arquez in the title role. Carmen continues at the Royal Opera House until 16 March. Love London L…
Catherine Lucie's gripping psychological thriller The Moor at the Old Red Lion Theatre leaves the audience on the edge of its seat from beginning to end.
Hayley Atwell stars in this new production of Sarah Burgess' play exploring the vulnerability and vilification of those in charge of the economy. Here's what critics made of the play.
Screaming Secrets at London's Tristan Bates Theatre: not many secrets are revealed in this deeply thoughtful but problematic play by Alexander Matthews.
Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville reprise their roles from the Bristol Old Vic run of Richard Eyre's production at Wyndham's Theatre, London until 8 April 2018. Discover what critics are sayi…
'This is essentially a play about family. It is about how family underlines everything we do. We all have family in one form or another.'
'What I feel is unique about this war play is that it takes a perspective from characters that are usually ignored or sidelined in the classic First World War narratives.'
This warm-hearted tribute to Ken Campbell offers a good dose of nostalgia for those who remember his work " but can feel slightly self-indulgent towards the end.
This extraordinarily lavish touring production of Sunset Boulevard makes the heart soar as much as the story and its characters break the audience's heart.
This production of Julius Caesar at the Bridge Theatre captures the audience's attention (no matter where you sit or stand) to such great effect that the (just over) two hours passes quickly…
Final casting for Myth: the Rise and Fall of Orpheus, directed by Arlene Phillips and playing at The Other Palace from 10 March, includes Jaymi Hensely, best known for his work in boy band U…
Having first appeared in a concert performance at the London Palladium in 2016, Eugenius! is a hilariously nostalgic musical by Ben Adams and Chris Wilkins which has grown into a confident a…
As we fast approach February, Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon rounds up the productions she's most looking forward to in February. With Mates ticket links…
Robert Icke's production of this Schiller classic takes up residence at the West End's Duke of York's Theatre, following on from another Almeida Theatre production Ink. Juliet Stevenson and …
'I deliberately stayed away from the novel as I knew it was written from a different perspective and I didn't want to judge the performance.'
From the producers of the 2013 production Yellow Face, comes this thoughtful production of Jennifer Maisel's play There or Here at London's Park Theatre.
The West End transfer of Beginning, the heartwarming and engaging new play from David Eldridge, has plenty to keep the audience engaged and entertained throughout.