It has been announced that the former football player and host of Match of the Day will lead a post-show panel discussing football related topics. As part of Patrick Marber’s The Red Lion playing at the Trafalgar Studios, it has been announced that the former footballer and sports presenter will host post-show panel for Patrick Marber’s… Read More
PREVIEW: Ordinary Days, Drayton Arms Theatre
After a successful run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year, Streetlights, People! Productions’ revival of Ordinary Days returns to London from the 21st November. Ordinary Days is an award-winning musical following the parallel lives of four New Yorkers struggling to find meaning in the madness: Claire, who can’t let go of her past; Jason, determined… Read More
NEWS: Production Images for Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle Released
Ahead of the production officially opening at the Wyndham’s Theatre on the 9th October, production images have been released. Here’s a look at what audiences can expect… In this uncertain world, who can predict what brings people together? When two strangers meet by chance amidst the bustle of a crowded London train station, their lives… Read More
Review Round Up: Aida, English National Opera
The English National Opera brings Verdi’s opera of duty, love and betrayal to the stage, directed by Phelim McDermott. Here, Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews: The Guardian: *** “There are some musical unevennesses as well, though the evening is blessed by a remarkable central performance from the American soprano Latonia Moore in the… Read More
PREVIEW: Sister Brother, V&A Museum of Childhood
The V&A Museum of Childhood will present an explores the relationships between siblings and the effects they have on our identity. Featuring the work of Madeleine Waller, the display will concentrate on the roles we are given from an early age in a family group and how this becomes a defining part of who we… Read More
Review Round up: Younger Now by Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus is back with a brand new album – but is it worth a listen? Here Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews: Spin.com: “Where her past albums felt messy but painfully sincere, Younger Now comes off as safe and overly sanitized, with the frisson that made Cyrus a star all but entirely blasted away.”… Read More
NEWS: Gwen Taylor and Susan Penhaligon to Star in UK Tour of The Importance of Being Earnest
It has been announced that Gwen Taylor will star as Lady Bracknell in the 2018 UK tour of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. Beginning on the 24th January 2018 at the Yvonne Arnaud theatre in Guildford, the production will be directed by The Original Theatre Company’s Artistic Director, Alastair Whatley. Gwen Taylor is best… Read More