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Based on Italian Fascist leader Mussolini's infamous persecution of homosexuals, Tim Anfilogoff and Alan Whittaker's San Domino will play at the Tristan Bates Theatre from 5 to 30 June 2018.
Performing at the theatre from 22 March, Charles Court Opera's interpretation of Gilbert and Sullivan's classic comedy masterpiece will be the company's final production in the historic venu…
Now back at the National's Olivier Theatre until 24 April 2018, Michael Longhurst's production of Amadeus stars Adam Gillen and Lucian Msamati as Mozart and Salieri. Here's what critics have…
Caroline Byrne directs this new production of All's Well That Ends Well " Shakespeare's tale of rebellion and determination " at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare's Globe, running u…
Rock musical Myth: The Rise and Fall of Orpheus will have nine concert-style workshop performances at The Other Palace, London from 10 to 17 March 2018.
Casting has been announced for the upcoming UK and Ireland tour of Gary Barlow and Tim Firth's musical Calendar Girls the Musical (previously just The Girls in the West End). It opens on 16 …
This deeply fascinating one-woman show brings Peggy Guggenheim's colourful life vividly to the stage.
Ian Rickson's 60th-anniversary revival of Harold Pinter's best-known play has opened at the West End theatre named after the late playwright. The Birthday Party stars Toby Jones, Zoë Wana…
Casting has been announced for the world premiere of Cassie McFarlane and Adrian Hope's new play Mad as Hell, about star of the film Network, Peter Finch.
This perceptive monologue by Jack Thorne tackles a huge range of topics as seen through the eyes of one teenage girl.
Child casting has been announced for the first five venues of the upcoming UK & Ireland tour of Matilda the Musical, which launches from Leicester Curve on 5 March 2018.
Malin Byström stars in the title role of David McVicar's production of Salome, which runs at the Royal Opera House until 30 January 2018. Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews.
This entertaining and lively show gives audiences a real taste of what it would have been like to see The Rat Pack performing live.
Cirque Du Soleil is back in London with its show Ovo, running at the Royal Albert Hall until 4 March 2018. Has it managed to wow the critics?
What's it like appearing in the world premiere of an all-female, actor-musician, gang musical? Actress Kate Marlais, who is a composer herself, spoke to Love London Love Culture about Orange…
The hit Old Vic Theatre production transfers to the Noel Coward Theatre. But what have critics thought about it? Duluth, Minnesota. 1934. A community living on a knife-edge huddle toge…
The Tristan Bates Theatre has announced an Alexander Matthews season, running from 31 January to 24 March 2018. The theatre will present the debut of the playwright and philosopher's two soc…
"Natural Duty is a one (wo)man cabaret exploring the life of Hollywood icon Marlene Dietrich. The show is a mix of theatre, drag and cabaret and uses songs and stories to explore a legends e…
A new musical about Jane Austen launches a UK tour this month. Austen The Musical is a celebration of one of the best known British authors, taking audiences on a journey to discover the wom…
Director Jessica Lazar and the cast make the most of every line and inject it with as much energy and emotion as possible to create a compelling and surprisingly humorous show that grabs the…
Lucy Foster's play is a heartfelt and tender love story, examining the pressures of modern life through the eyes of two women who desperately want to cling on to each other even at the cost …
Anoushka Warden's debut play My Mum's a Twat, a celebration of rebellion and resilience, is directed by Royal Court Artistic Director Vicky Featherstone and Jude Christian and runs at the Co…
This adaptation has good intentions, but the briefness of the story will leave audiences unclear what it is trying to say. There is no denying that this is a very strange, and intriguing, st…
Georgie Staight directs the European premiere of Christopher Chen's acclaimed American play Into the Numbers, which commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Nanking massacre.
"Often, when you are writing, it's a bit like putting a message in a bottle and throwing it out to sea " you don't know if anyone will read it or, if they do, if they will understand it."