REVIEW ROUND-UP: Doubt, A Parable at Southwark Playhouse
John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Doubt is being revived at the Southwark Playhouse in a limited season running to 30 September 2017. Here is what critics have been saying …
John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Doubt is being revived at the Southwark Playhouse in a limited season running to 30 September 2017. Here is what critics have been saying …
There is great support from Gareth Gates as Willard " surprisingly funny and sweet throughout. Even if at times some of his mannerisms are slightly over the top, he is always endearing.
Before Uber came along, black cabs were the key means of transport for Londoners to zoom around the capital " but when stepping into one of the taxis how many of us actually gave a thought t…
Joe McElderry as Joseph has plenty of charm and stage presence " particularly during his heartfelt and poignant performance of 'Close Every Door'. His enthusiasm and joy really bursts throug…
Originally devised in 2014, the award-winning Sex Worker's Opera will be embarking on its first UK tour, following successful runs at venues across the UK, Ireland and Greece.
Based on the legend of Heer Ranjha, ISHQ is a musical filled with dazzling costumes and is visually beautiful and creative to look at " but is let down by poor sound and a script which doesn…
As the film celebrates its 30th anniversary, this brand new UK touring production brings the energy if not quite the characters to life in a new way to experience this coming of age story.
The National Theatre brings Stephen Sondheim's classic Broadway musical to its stage for the first time, directed by Dominic Cooke. Here's Love London Love Culture's round up of the reviews …
Back in London following a UK and international tour, The Simon & Garfunkel Story is wonderfully nostalgic, sure to delight fans of the folk rock duo.
A ninety minute Hamlet plus a cast formed of three members of the same family makes for an intriguing prospect, suggesting a fresh and lively new interpretation. Unfortunately it doesn't qui…
Summer's officially over, but don't be sad - there's plenty of great theatre to keep you happy. Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon has rounded up the productions she's most looking fo…
It has been announced that Andrew Lancel and Carl Au will join the cast of the world premiere of the new Cilla Black bio-musical, which opens at the Liverpool Empire on 7 September 2017.
The Night Pirates is about a little boy called Tom who wakes up to find pirates stealing the front of his house, but not just any pirates, little girl pirates, adventure ensues.
Yaël Farber directs David Harrower's play Knives in Hens at the Donmar Warehouse, where it runs until 7 October 2017. Here Love London Love Culture rounds up all the latest reviews
What does it mean to be a bully these days? How can you really tell if those closest to you are suffering from mental illness?
Following watching A Spoonful of Sugar at Live at Zedel last week, here are Love London Love Culture's favourite songs written by the Sherman Brothers.
Classic Spring has announced its 'Wilde Talk' series to run alongside performances of A Woman of No Importance. Further casting has also been announced.
What the production does do extremely well is highlight the comic values of the script, with many lines being delivered with perfect comic timing by a very capable cast.
Nancy Meckler directs Kevin R McNally in this new production of Shakespeare's tragedy King Lear, which runs at the Globe until 14 October 2017. What have critics been saying?
John Heffernan takes the title role in the premiere of Rory Mullarky's new play Saint George & the Dragon, directed by Lyndsey Turner and running 4 October to 2 December 2017 at the Nat…
Craft Theatre will present their latest production, devised on ‘Shalateger’ by Hanns Johst (Poet Laurette to the Third Reich), to Waterloo East Theatre from the 3…
As rehearsals continue for the UK premiere of Tony Award-winning play OSLO, here's a glimpse of Toby Stephens, Lydia Leonard, Peter Polycarpou and the cast in the rehearsal room.
Celebrating a selection of music written by three generations of the Sherman family, A Spoonful of Sherman has plenty to make you smile about.
Rob Drummond's new play examines democracy, charting a journey through the Scottish Independence Referendum, Brexit and Trump. The Majority, directed by David Overend, runs at the National'…
This rather sombre circus show looks at immigration and the reasons behind it as well as why we should all come together and support each other.