The actor spoke to Love London Love Culture’s Emma Clarendon about being part of Mischief Theatre’s The Comedy About a Bank Robbery. Hi Jack, thanks so much for talking to me. How are you enjoying being part of The Comedy About a Bank Robbery? It’s great fun at the moment, if a little hot on stage!… Read More
NEWS: Casting Announced for Abigail’s Party at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch
Casting has been confirmed for the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch’s upcoming production of Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party, playing at the theatre from the 30th August. Directed by the theatre’s Artistic Director, Douglas Rintoul (Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Rope, The Crucible), Abigail’s Party is Mike Leigh’s comedy that brings to life the social climbing suburbia. Beverly and husband Laurence are… Read More
Interview with…Rebecca Vaa and Billie Collins
Director Rebecca Vaa and writer Billie Collins spoke to Love London Love Culture about bringing ‘Spiders’ to the Tristan Bates Theatre as part of the Camden Fringe. Could you tell me a bit more about what ‘Spiders’ is about? Billie Collins: Spiders is about the friendship between Harry and Mia, two squatters taking refuge in… Read More
Inside the Rehearsals of…Bring it On, Southwark Playhouse
Rehearsal images have been released for the British Theatre Academy’s production of Bring It On, playing at the Southwark Playhouse from the 2nd August. Here’s a glimpse of what has been happening…. (c)Eliza Wilmot. Based on the hit film and featuring an original story by Tony Award winner, Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q), music and lyrics by Tony… Read More
NEWS: Pop-Up Opera to Present La Tragédie de Carmen
The renowned opera company will tour Peter Brook and Marius Constant’s production of Bizet’s masterpiece from the 22nd September. Sung in French with Pop-Up Opera’s signature ‘silent movie’ captions in English, this stripped back production of La Tragédie de Carmen will be directed by John Wilkie. The intense and tragic tale of the four characters who lie at the… Read More
Review Round Up: Allelujah!, Bridge Theatre
Alan Bennett’s latest play has officially opened at the Bridge Theatre. Here, Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews…. The Guardian: **** “there is a wealth of good jokes and a deceptive patina of nostalgia. The classic songs, arranged by George Fenton and sung by the patients, are proof of the durability of age… Read More