Here’s a few reads on Love London Love Culture that have proved particularly popular in March… Review of The Project at the White Bear Theatre: this month Emily Schofield paid a visit to the White Bear Theatre to catch Anthony Shrubshall’s production of Ian Buckley’s play. Review of Rocky Horror Show at New Victoria Theatre:… Read More
REVIEW: Dumbo
Tim Burton’s new take on the animated classic captures a the darker side to the story filled with corruption – but is still surprisingly heartfelt. When it was originally announced that Tim Burton was going to be directing this live action version of Dumbo, it would be easy to see why some people may have… Read More
Love London Love Culture’s Picks of the Week: Sunday 31st March
Here’s a guide to what has been proving popular on LLLC this week… Interview with Kalungi Ssebandeke: the actor chatted to us about his current role in Blood Knot, playing at the Orange Tree Theatre until the 20th April. Interview with Adam Nichols: still proving popular on LLLC is Emma Clarendon’s interview with the director,… Read More
Love London Love Culture’s West End Theatre Picks of the Week: Sunday 31st March
Here’s Love London Love Culture’s weekly guide to the must see West End shows of the week… Fiddler on the Roof, Playhouse Theatre: having opened in the West End to strong reviews this week , Trevor Nunn’s production is well worth catching if you can if you love the musical. Newcomers may find it slightly… Read More
Interview With… Anne Steele
The singer chatted to LLLC’s Emma Clarendon about bringing her new tour ‘Made Out of Stars’ to London next week. Hi Anne, how are you feeling about coming back to London? I am absolutely thrilled to be back. I love London. It reminds me so much of New York. I have always felt right at… Read More
REVIEW: Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams, Victoria and Albert Museum
This sleek and sophisticated exhibition offers a fascinating insight into the world of Christian Dior and how the brand has evolved over the years. Stunningly creative and beautiful to wonder around, the Victoria and Albert Museum have once again raised the bar when it comes to their fashion exhibitions with this celebration of Christian Dior… Read More
REVIEW: Grief is the Thing with Feathers, The Barbican
Based on award-winning novel by Max Porter, Grief is the Thing with Feathers premiered in Galway last year. Now this tale of loss and grief, adapted for the stage and directed by Enda Walsh, arrives at the Barbican for its London run. Produced by Wayward Productions Grief is the Thing with Feathers is a story… Read More
PREVIEW: Félix Vallotton: Painter of Disquiet, Royal Academy of Arts
On display from the 30th June, the Royal Academy will offer a rare opportunity for visitors to see the artist’s work. The Royal Academy of Arts is set to present the first UK exhibition exploring the Swiss artist’s work since 1976, bringing together a number of his paintings and prints. Comprised of 100 works from… Read More
NEWS: Big the Musical to Head to the Dominion Theatre
Based on the Tom Hanks film, the musical will play at the Dominion Theatre for a limited run from the 6th September. It has been confirmed that the musical will make its West End debut at the Dominion Theatre for a strictly limited nine week run from the 6th September, with a Gala Night in… Read More
Review Round Up: Van Gogh & Britain, Tate Britain
Tate Britain’s new exhibition explores the connection between Vincent Van Gogh and Britain. Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews. City Am: **** “But there are some clearer connections to be drawn, enough to satisfyingly make the point that Van Gogh and Britain did indeed intersect. The Prison Courtyard, which depicts jailbirds plodding around… Read More