NEWS: Tim Luscombe's adaptation of Henry James' Turn of the Screw launches UK tour
The new adaptation of Henry James' Turn of the Screw will receive its world premiere at the Mercury Theatre in Colchester before embarking on a UK tour.
The new adaptation of Henry James' Turn of the Screw will receive its world premiere at the Mercury Theatre in Colchester before embarking on a UK tour.
The Royal Opera House is currently reviving David McVicar's production of Verdi's opera Rigoletto, until 16 January 2018. In case you missed, here's what critics thought.
This bold musical based on the beloved cartoon character has plenty of good ideas but is in need of some reworking to make it a stronger show.
Following on from Elaine Paige Presents the Musicals, this latest album has plenty of variety that mixes classic musical songs and new favourites " but with mixed results.
With 2018 fast approaching, here's a look back at Love London Love Culture's top posts of 2017.
John Tiffany directs this new production of Pinocchio, which features the score and songs from the beloved Walt Disney film and is running at the National Theatre until 7 April 2018. Love Lo…
With the New Year firmly within sight, here's Love London Love Culture's guide to some of the best theatre to see during January.
This is the first fully curated season of work we have announced since opening the venue, so it feels like a long time coming in terms of a clear and united narrative about the type of work …
It has been announced that the new musical stage show A Spoonful of Sherman will be touring the UK in 2018. The first ten dates on the tour in February and March have been confirmed fo…
Following on from last year's highly successful production of The Red Shoes, Matthew Bourne's New Adventures presents Cinderella at Sadler's Wells before embarking on a UK tour.
The Bristol Old Vic's new British musical, based on Victor Hugo's story, has transferred to London. What have critics made of The Grinning Man's West End transfer, now running at Trafalgar S…
'It's a comedy roller-coaster. But you have to be a certain height to take the ride. If you're shorter than my hips you won't be let in.'
With plenty of great shows coming to London in the new year, here's Love London Love Culture's top 10 favourites to book for now…. Click on links to BUY tickets in the Mates Ticket Shop.
Love London Love Culture has been to see lots of high quality productions this year " here's the top 20 picks.
It is always difficult to capture the magical nature of a popular West End show onto an album, but with this gorgeous soundtrack the cast and everybody involved with the creation of this alb…
This entertaining show brings to life what it would have been like to see The Rat Pack performing live with great style and humour.
The smash-hit Broadway musical has made its West End premiere in the newly refurbished Victoria Palace Theatre. Just how many five-star raves can one show receive? Is this unprecedented? Lov…
This Young Vic and National Theatre co-production examines the stories of those who lived in The Jungle in Calais. It runs at the Young Vic until 9 January 2018. Here Love London Love Cultur…
Ever wondered what would happen if the characters of Beauty and the Beast swapped gender? Well, wonder no more with Fat Rascal Theatre's gently entertaining musical parody.
Emily Cochrane plays the title role in Keith Strachan's 40th-anniversary production of The Little Match Girl, now running at London's Tabard Theatre until 31 December 2017.
The Rose Theatre's latest festive treat takes audiences to a wintery themed Wonderland " but does it fully embrace the madness of the world that Lewis Carroll created?
The reviews are in for Dick Whittington, QDOS' second annual, big-budget, blockbuster pantomime in the West End, running at the London Palladium until 14 January 2018. What is the critical v…
Paulette Randall directs this production of Denise Deegan's parody of 1920s schoolgirl novels. Here Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews.
Want amazing acrobatics? Check! Love a bit of magic? Check! In need of a laugh? You will certainly get plenty of those in this entertaining production of Robin Hood.
Playing at the Southwark Playhouse until the 30th December, discover what critics have been saying about this production of J.M Barrie’s drama here: 1917. In a remote English vil…