Interviews, News, Theatre

Five Minutes With… Tiger Lillies

 Tiger Lillies spoke to Love London Love Culture's Emma Clarendon about their upcoming show Devil's Fairground , playing at the Wilton's Music Hall from the 15th May.  Thanks so much for talking to Love London Love Culture. Could you tell me a bit more about the show please? The show is called The Devil’s Fairground and it’s… Continue reading Five Minutes With… Tiger Lillies

drama, Theatre

PREVIEW: The Last Days of Anne Boleyn, Tower of London

Written and directed by Michael Fentiman, a brand new play examining the final days of Anne Boleyn will be performed at the Tower of London from the 6th May.  This summer step into 1536 and follow the last 17 days of Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII, in a new outdoor theatre performance at… Continue reading PREVIEW: The Last Days of Anne Boleyn, Tower of London

News, Review Round Up, Visual Art

Review Round Up: Rodin and the Art of Ancient Greece, British Museum

The British Museum's latest exhibition examines how Greek sculpture helped to inspire Auguste Rodin. Here's what critics had to say about it...  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEWRQy1CYhE The Guardian: ***** "Cold? Rigid? Rodin didn’t think ancient Greek art was either of those things and nor will you after seeing the mad, marvellous exhibition that the British Museum’s sensitive Hellenophile… Continue reading Review Round Up: Rodin and the Art of Ancient Greece, British Museum

News, Uncategorized, Visual Art

PREVIEW: Oceania, Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts will present an exhibition focusing on Oceanic work, which will be on display from the 29th September.  The exhibition will celebrate the art of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia, encompassing the vast Pacific region from New Guinea to Easter Island, Hawaii to New Zealand, bringing together 200 exceptional works from public and private… Continue reading PREVIEW: Oceania, Royal Academy of Arts

Musicals, News, Reviews, Theatre

REVIEW: Strictly Ballroom The Musical, Piccadilly Theatre

This glitter filled and entertaining production might rely slightly too much on Will Young but is fun to watch unfold.  Based Baz Luhrmann's 1992 film, Strictly Ballroom the Musical is corny, entertaining fun with (of course) some classy dancing that really captures the attention of the audience as well as leaving them with the urge… Continue reading REVIEW: Strictly Ballroom The Musical, Piccadilly Theatre