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Jonathan Larson, the genius behind ‘Rent’ – perhaps one of the greatest musicals of all time – created a show about his struggle with getting a show...
Jonathan Larson, the genius behind ‘Rent’ – perhaps one of the greatest musicals of all time – created a show about his struggle with getting a show...
Enter the world of ABBA, and Greece, by attending MAMMA MIA! THE PARTY at The O2 London – it’s the best in immersive theatre. And what a great idea! Yes, it’s the...
The true story of the Mumbai 2008 terror attacks is told in the gripping film ‘Hotel Mumbai.’ I guarantee you you won’t exhale until the film is...
A gay water polo team struggles to compete amidst personal dramas on their way to the Gay Games in the fun, camp and hilarious film ‘The Shiny...
A dysfunctional Jewish family is at the heart of the new show ‘Falsettos.’ Now playing at The Other Place theatre near Victoria Station, ‘Falsettos’ is a funny,...
The final headline act the 2019 Underbelly Festival Southbank is the Australian circus cabaret act Rouge. The award-winning group is in a long line of acts that...
Covent Garden is now Paris in 1831. Well, it is for 150 minutes when St. Paul’s Church in the heart of Covent Garden plays, to great effect,...
One of the biggest, best and most well-known of shows has made another return to London. Evita, which has been around since 1978, tells the story of...
The life of Jean Paul Gaultier is told in very unique style at the Southbank in a show appropriately called Jean Paul Gaultier Fashion Freak Show. And what a...
If you plan to see any show this summer, make sure it is The View Upstairs.The View Upstairs is a musical that’s full of very talented actors...
The Night of the Iguana was never really Tennessee Williams’ best work, and a new theatre production in London adds very little to it. Now playing at...
A contemporary romantic drama starring Laia Costa and Josh O’Connor, from first-time filmmaker Harry Wootliff. ‘Only You’ was shown as part of the London Film Festival’s First...
49 years after it originally debuted, Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is back and is as good as ever! Now playing at the fabulous (and best...
John Malkovich and David Mamet attempt to tell a story about a Hollywood mogul and his downfall but it falls completely flat in the new West End...