Generally, Covent Garden is an area that us Londoners tend to avoid – mostly due to the ungodly crowds it attracts. But it should really be recognised for it’s brilliantness! Believe it or not, there are some hidd...
They’re back once again this year, and with classic sing-along tunes, panto dames, tight and bright costumes and drag queens aplenty, 2023’s crop of pantos in London are a real humdinger. From classics such as ‘Pe...
Summer is the perfect time for a performance at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. London is (usually) rife with places to see terrific thesps tearing up the stage, but few are as charming as this one. Tucked awa...
Well this is Good news indeed! London’s star-studded 2020 theatre season will get a little starrier in autumn, as it’s been confirmed that David Tennant will tread the boards at the Playhouse Theatre from Oc...
The tragicomic duo tease out the dynamic humour in Samuel Beckett’s script and brilliantly refresh this apocalyptic classic. “Nothing is funnier than unhappiness,” rings the most self-aware line of Beckett’s Endgame— a...
Get in loser, we’re going to the West End. Do you remember life before Mean Girls? Nope, me neither (it is, after all, the year 16AMG [After Mean Girls]). The film has, naturally, retained its appeal despite the e...
The curtain rises on a stunning new season at the Donmar Warehouse. It’s not often that a sequel surpasses— or even matches— it’s predecessor. But Michael Longhurst’s second season as Artistic Director of the Donmar War...
Hidden away in the depths of The Old Vic, you’ll find their cafe and bar, Penny. Wonderful shows aren’t the only reason why Londoners should head to The Old Vic. Tucked away next to Waterloo Station, it’s one of the cit...
It’s time to hop on your magic carpet towards the Waterloo Vaults for an immersive evening at Aladdin and the Feast of Wonders. Following the sell-out success of Beauty and The Feast, the whimsical imagination of...
Park Theatre has made its smaller stage Christmassy by reviving Charlotte Jones’ 1998 play Martha, Josie and Chinese Elvis. It feels like an antidote to the current turbulent political situation, and the play serves up...