Things to See and Do in London: Sunday 17th April 2016

Here is Love London Love Culture’s regular guide to the best things happening in the capital at the moment… 

In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel, Charing Cross Theatre – this rare production of Tennessee Williams’ play features some fantastic performances, not least from Linda Marlowe as Love London Love Culture found.  Sharp and poignant, it is worth a look for those who enjoy Williams’ work. (Discount Theatre.com, Last Minute.com, Theatre Tickets Direct.co.uk, Love Theatre.com, Theatre People.com , UK Tickets.co.uk, Ticketmaster.co.uk). On until the 14th May. 

Conceptual Art in Britain 1964-1979, Tate Britain – an exhibition for anyone with an interest in the way in which British conceptual art developed over this period. Although it has had mixed reviews from the critics, it asks what art is and what it might be for. On display until 29th August. 

Undressed: A Brief History of Underwear, Victoria and Albert Museum – taking a look beneath clothes, this exhibition looks at how underwear developed from the 18th century all the way up to our attitude towards it in the present day. Find out what Love London Love Culture thought of it hereOpen until the 12th March 2017. (Love Theatre.com)

The Taming of the Shrew, Arts Theatre – this gender swapping production of Shakespeare’s play is entertaining and fun to watch as Love London Love Culture found out this week. It is filled with energy and it is clear that the cast has fun throughout – and so consequently the audience does too. On until the 1st May. 

The Mousetrap, UK Tour – Agatha Christie’s play continues to thrill and delight audiences in London and across the UK. It has a great build up and plenty of twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. Find out what Love London Love Culture thought when it was at the New Victoria Theatre in Woking here.  On tour until the 6th August. 

 

 

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