Tag: Ambassadors Theatre
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Review Round Up: Kunene and the King, Ambassadors Theatre
Love London Love Culture rounds up the critics thoughts on John Kani’s play. WhatsOnStage: *** “although it is directed with gentle precision by Janice Honeyman, mining the relationship between the two men for all its nuance, it suffers from odd discrepancies of tone.” London Theatre.co.uk: ***** “it’s a play rich in humanity and experience, and […]
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Review Round Up: Ghost Stories, Ambassadors Theatre
We round up the reviews for Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s Ghost Stories which is back in London in time for Halloween… British Theatre.com: **** “These tales are full of slow-building tension and sudden scares that still manage to elicit screams and nervous laughter from the audience. In the best tradition of horror, they are also infused […]
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NEWS: Casting Announced for Ghost Stories at the Ambassadors Theatre
The production will return to London from the 3rd October. Casting has today been announced for Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s Ghost Stories, returning to London for a strictly limited season before embarking on its first UK tour. It has been announced that Simon Lipkin, performing as Professor Goodman, Garry Cooper playing Tony Matthews, Preston Nyman, appearing as Simon Rifkind and Richard Sutton, playing Mike Priddle, will all […]
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Interview With… Amy Ellen Richardson
The actress chatted to Emma Clarendon about starring in The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 The Musical, now playing at the Ambassadors Theatre. Hi Amy, thanks so much for talking to me. For those who haven’t seen the musical what can they expect? It is based on the iconic book written by […]
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NEWS: Ghost Stories to Return to the West End
It has been confirmed that Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s Ghost Stories will play at the Ambassadors Theatre for a limited season from the 3rd October. Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s Ghost Stories returns to the West End this autumn, following an extended run at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. There’s something dark lurking in the theatre. Enter a […]
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Review Round Up: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 the Musical, Ambassadors Theatre
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for Luke Shepphard’s production based on Sue Townsend’s beloved book. Time Out: *** “However much the musical makes clunky on-the-nose references to Greer-era feminism, it ends up feeling oddly Victorian in its values. And no one finds that charming.” www.hamhigh.co.uk: **** “Indeed the joy here is that […]
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Theatre Tickets on Sale Now: Monday 13th May
Here’s Love London Love Culture’s guide to five shows heading to London that are on sale now… Touching the Void, Duke of York’s Theatre: the play based on Joe Simpson’s memoir is set to arrive in the West End from the 9th November following its world premiere in 2018 and a run at Bristol Old […]
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Love London Love Culture’s West End Theatre Picks: Sunday 7th April
Here’s Love London Love Culture’s latest West End Theatre picks guide… The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Criterion Theatre: having celebrated its third birthday in the West End this week, Mischief Theatre’s third production is worth catching if you are in need of a good laugh. Catch up with our review here. To book tickets […]
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NEWS: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 the Musical to Play at the Ambassadors Theatre
Following acclaimed runs at the Leicester’s Curve theatre in 2015 and the Menier Chocolate Factory in 2017, the musical will play at the Ambassadors Theatre for a limited season. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13¾ – The Musical will open for previews at the Ambassadors Theatre from the 15th June for a limited […]
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Love London Love Culture’s Theatre Picks of the Week: Sunday 24th March 2019
Here’s Love London Love Culture’s West End Theatre picks for the week ahead – so don’t miss your chance to book! Betrayal, Harold Pinter Theatre: Jamie Lloyd’s final production in this special Harold Pinter season has recently announced an extension, giving people an extra week to try and catch it. Discover what the critics made […]