Things to do in London: Saturday 13th February

Read on for Love London Love Culture’s tips on the best things to see and do in London over the next few weeks… 

1. Curtain Up, Victoria and Albert Museum definitely one for theatre fans, this display looks closely at the relationship between Broadway and the West End as the 40th anniversary of the Olivier awards approaches. Filled with a mixture of costumes, set designs, posters, the display is a celebration of the teamwork that goes into making a theatre production. Read Love London Love Culture’s review hereAdmission free and on display until 31st August. 

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2. Vogue 100: A Century of Style, National Portrait Gallery: celebrating 100 years of  British Vogue magazine, this new exhibition looks at the changing styles of photography that the magazine has incorporated over the last century. One for potential fashion photographers. Read Love London Love Culture’s thoughts hereOn display until the 22nd May. 

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3. The End of Longing, Playhouse Theatreit may not have received the best reception from critics, but on social media audiences seem to have been enjoying Matthew Perry’s debut play. On until the 14th May 2016. To book tickets visit: ATG Tickets, Ticketmaster.co.uk, Discount Theatre.com, Last Minute.com, Theatre Tickets Direct.co.uk, Love Theatre.com, Theatre People.com and UK Tickets.co.uk

4. Hand to God, Vaudeville TheatreLove London Love Culture was fortunate to see this on Thursday (review embargoed until next week) and it is safe to say that this play is hilarious and chilling all in one go. Look out for a stand out performance from Harry Melling. On until the 11th June. To book tickets visit: Ticketmaster.co.uk, Discount Theatre, Last Minute.com, Theatre Tickets Direct.co.uk, Love Theatre.com, Theatre People.com and UK Tickets.co.uk

5. Nell Gwynn, Apollo Theatrehaving officially opened at the Apollo Theatre last night to great praise from critics, the play stars Gemma Arterton as the actress who went on to become King Charles II’s mistress. On until 30th April. To book tickets visit: Ticketmaster.co.uk, Discount Theatre.com, Last Minute.com, Theatre Tickets Direct.co.uk, Love Theatre.com, Theatre People.com and UK Tickets.co.uk

 

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