PREVIEW: The Invisible Man, Queen's Theatre Hornchurch
The next production to open at the theatre is a new adaptation of H.G Wells’ sci fi classic The Invisible Man, playing from the 27th October. The 19th Century draws to a smoggy c…
The next production to open at the theatre is a new adaptation of H.G Wells’ sci fi classic The Invisible Man, playing from the 27th October. The 19th Century draws to a smoggy c…
Mad and bizarrely brilliant, this musical based on the classic 1974 film is a great way to cure the blues. If there is a more madly brilliant show than Young Frankenstein in the West End the…
It has been announced today that the X Factor judge will appear in the musical when it arrives in London from the 13th to the 17th December. Making his stage debut in the production as Holly…
Based on the hit 2001 film and Amanda Brown's novel, Legally Blonde is light, fluffy entertainment with a warm heart. If there is a show that is guaranteed to lift the spirits, then Legally …
The former Strictly Come Dancing pair discuss their new dance spectacular, Tango Moderno, now touring the UK.
Real-life husband and wife Alexander Hanson and Samantha Bond star in Florian Zeller's The Lie, along with Tony Gardner and Alexandra Gilbreath. The latest from the French wunderkind is once…
Martin Freeman and Tamsin Greig star in James Graham's latest political drama, Labour of Love. Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews.
This latest play by Kieran Knowles is brought sharply to life in Abigail Graham's brutally honest production.
Fresh from her performance as Mabel in the London Musical Theatre Orchestra's performance of Mack and Mabel at the Hackney Empire, Natasha Barnes spoke to Love London Love Culture about her …
The actor is currently starring in the English Touring Theatre production of The Weir. He spoke to Love London Love Culture about starring in the production.
English National Opera brings Verdi's opera of duty, love and betrayal back to the stage, directed by Phelim McDermott. Here, Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews. Aida continues a…
This over the top, energetic and highly amusing musical has plenty to offer those who like their musicals with a bit of a quirky charm " but at times feels slightly too reliant on the same j…
This timely production focusing on Enoch Powell's 'Rivers of Blood' speech raises a lot of questions about racism but leaves the audience with no real resolution.
Stephen Mallatratt's adaptation of Susan Hill's classic ghost story still has the power to thrill and terrify in equal measure.
I was originally compelled to write it after seeing the park beneath my window being massacred by developers and then watching them demolish my home. But since Grenfell I've updated the scri…
Hershey Felder's one-man show wonderfully blends the music of Tchaikovsky with his life story to create a strong biography.
Julian Clary and James Nelson-Joyce star in Stephen Clark's intense and gripping drama that lacks in purpose and direction.
"Alan Ayckbourn is brilliant at farce " people talking at cross purposes, mis-timed entrance and exits, slapstick encounters " but he also nails the desperation of these six people marooned …
The London Musical Theatre Orchestra made their East London debut with a spectacular and lively performance of Mack and Mabel that thrilled audiences from beginning to end.
This fascinating and engaging play about John Keats is wonderfully brought to life with plenty of passion. The Old Operating Theatre Museum proves to be a wonderfully appropriate and atmosph…
"When I read the script, I found it hilarious and could see how satisfying it would be to play. There are many technical challenges that the play brings and I enjoy giving myself challenges …
Giles Coren, Nikki Bedi and Amol Rajan will be the new presenting team for BBC Radio Four's flagship arts programme Front Row. None of them are particularly knowledgeable about the world of …
Robert Lindsay stars in Terry Johnson's new play based on the life of cinematic master Jack Cardiff. Discover what critics have been saying about it with Love London Love Culture's round up …
Performed in a brand-new theatre at Marble Arch, does this revival of Five Guys Named Moe win over the critics? Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews.
The Royal Opera House presents a brand new production of Puccini's classic opera, La Boheme, directed by Richard Jones and running until 10 October 2017. Here's Love London Love Culture's ro…