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Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews of the Royal Court Theatre's production of Grimly Handsome. Written by Julia Jarcho, with co-creators Sam Pritchard and Chloe Lamford, it conti…
Ahead of its London premiere tonight (14 December 2017), producers of the Nativity! The Musical have announced that the screen-to-stage box office hit will return to the Eventim Apollo in Ha…
What would you do if you were given a magical box with special time travelling powers? It is a question that has endless possibilities but in the case of Kay Harker it has to be used to save…
With so many festive themed shows on this month, here is Love London Love Culture's top shows to book for if you are struggling to decide.
Always expect the unexpected when it comes to watching La Soiree is one piece of advice that is good to pass on to potential audience members for this well loved cabaret show.
Gordon Greenberg directs this latest revival of the musical Barnum, starring Marcus Brigstocke in the title role and running at London's Menier Chocolate Factory until 3 March 2018. Love Lon…
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for Hamish Pirie's production of Goats, the new play by Liwaa Yazji, which runs at the Royal Court Theatre until 30 December 2017.
What do you get if you combine a richly textured (revised) score by Andrew Lloyd Webber, a strongly convincing cast and a Thom Southerland production? In the case of The Woman in White, the …
Written and directed by Alexandra Spence-Jones, this reimagining of JM Barrie's classic story is imaginative but somehow loses the sparkle of the original story.
The year is rapidly coming to a close. But before it does, there are more great shows to see in the lead up to Christmas - in addition to Lin-Manuel Miranda's wildly anticipated Broadway tra…
This cosy festive treat is enough to convince even the most cynical to believe in Father Christmas.
Rhys Ifans stars as Scrooge in Jack Thorne's new adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens story A Christmas Carol, which is running at London's Old Vic Theatre until 20 January 2018. Here, …
The Charles Court Opera return to the King's Head Theatre with their latest (hilarious) new pantomime King Tut.
Based on Hans Christian Andersen's classic story, The Little Mermaid follows Marilla's journey from mermaid to human as she sacrifices her life in the ocean in an attempt to be with the one …
'We're still rehearsing at the moment so there are bits I haven't seen and bits we've yet to work on, but there is something wonderful about seeing a theatre space so populated " this is ver…
"The premise of this show invites the audience into an intimate recording session of a new concept album by live band The Bad Mothers, and the songs they perform cover all the deadly sins; l…
Following a hugely successful run in Sheffield, the popular new musical officially opened at the Apollo Theatre this week. But what have critics made of it?
At the beginning of the week Love London Love Culture paid a visit to see Aladdin The Musical " here's five reasons why you should see it.
Adapted from the original Monthy Python and the Holy Grail film that is considered to be one of the best Monty Python films, Spamalot really captures the spirit of the original film and the …
Howard Brenton's adaptation of Strindberg's Miss Julie is sharp and observant in which the tension is carefully built up in Tom Littler's production.
Angela Betzien's psychological thriller is chillingly brought to life in Audrey Sheffield's haunting production.
Directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw, the production keeps the spirit of the film alive by retaining its sense of fun and heart thanks to its explosion of energy and the strength of …
Frasier's Kelsey Grammer stars in Nigel Harman's UK premiere of Broadway musical Big Fish, based on the Tim Burton film. The production continues at The Other Palace in London until 30 Decem…
This Shared Experience and Theatre By the Lake production really throws everything at this vibrant and joyous production which makes the most of the playful and silliness of Shakespeare's pl…
Those who don't love the 'beautiful game' shouldn't let this stand in the way of coming along to see this wonderfully judged production that takes audiences behind the scenes of football to …