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Have you booked up for these six, much-anticipated shows opening in April? They include major musicals Show Boat, Funny Girl and Sunset Boulevard, plus Doctor Faustus starring Game of Throne…
Neil LaBute's new play, a sequel to Reasons to Be Pretty, arrives at the Hampstead Theatre " but do critics love it or loathe it? It runs until 23 April 2016.
Viola is in love with Duke Orsino who is in love with Countess Olivia who in turn is in love with Viola dressed up as a man servant of Duke Orsino. A pretty straight forward plot that is sim…
Love London Love Culture finally got around to seeing the show that everybody is talking about - and Love London Love Culture finally got around to seeing the show that everybody is talking …
Following runs in Tempa, Texas and Tokyo, the Tony and Drama Desk nominated production based on Lewis Carroll's classic story will receive its UK and European premiere next year " in a brand…
Florian Zeller's play of friendship, suspicion and deceit arrives at the Menier Chocolate Factory directed by Lindsay Posner " but is it a success? The Truth is on at the Menier Chocolate Fa…
This powerful solo show about mental health gives the audience plenty to think about in terms of their own attitude to mental health problems.
Rob Brydon and Kenneth Branagh team up for Sean Foley's production of Francis Veber's The Painkiller. But are they a combination that works? The latest in the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company…
Jane Horrocks stars in this part-gig and part-dance piece that features music by The Smiths and The Human League. Is it worth making a song and dance out of? If You Kiss Me, Kiss Me continue…
The world premiere of this new play, written and directed by Gary Sinyor, runs at the Arts Theatre until 14 May 2016. But is it as great as it makes out to be or should it disappear quietly?
Welcome to the Sixties! Courtesy of this bubbly and lively production of Hairspray, currently on its UK tour.
A brand new musical to hit London, Miss Atomic Bomb is set in 1952 Las Vegas and is about nuclear blasts and beauty queens – but does it win approval with critics?
This gripping and moving play by Chris Urch is filled with anger, secrets and how to cope in a life or death situation.
Maxine Peake brings this little known story of Beryl Burton to life that leaves you feeling amazed that she isn't as well known as she deserves to be.
This latest musical to hit the West End follows the the career of Berry Gordy and the creation of Motown Records. But is it a hit? It's currently booking at the West End's Shaftesbury Theatr…
The Almeida Theatre has announced the cast for the world premiere of Boy, the new play by Leo Butler, directed by Sacha Wares. Boy runs at the Almeida Theatre from the 5th April to the 28th …
This new production based on Jean Anouilh's hit 1937 play, Le Voyageur sans bagage has officially opened at the Donmar Warehouse. But what have the critics made of it? Welcome Home, Captain …
This world premiere production starring Laurence Fox and Tom Conti is a story of two men who are like father and son " but on two opposing sides during World War II. The Patriotic Traitor pl…
New rehearsal images have been released for the UK premiere of Neil LaBute’s Reasons to be Happy , running at the Hampstead Theatre from the 17th March to the 16th April. Re…
Malcolm James and Matt Connor join the cast of the hit West End thriller based on Susan Hill's chilling ghost story.
As we head into March (where on earth did February go?), Love London Love Culture has a list of shows to look out for this month. Picks include The Painkiller, The Caretaker, NotMoses in the…
Arriving at the Arts Theatre as part of Women in the West End, a three week celebration of female creativity, is a new play by Tom Crawshaw based on Jane Austen’s work. Non…
Mischief Theatre's takeover of the West End continues as it is announced that Peter Pan Goes Wrong will be making another appearance in London. Peter Pan Goes Wrong will run at the Apollo Th…
The Jamie Lloyd Company’s first production of 2016, is a disturbing tale of two maids who fantasise about killing their mistress – but is it chilling enough for critics? Th…