What’s On In London Theatre 4-10 September
This week’s theatrical openings and reminders about those shows that are leaving London in the next seven days.
This week’s theatrical openings and reminders about those shows that are leaving London in the next seven days.
A heady mix of dreamy passion and high comedy.
Two Londonistas tap their toes
Genre pushing theatre at the Almeida and strange occult art at Camden Arts Centre are balanced with traditional romantic musical fayre at the Piccadilly Theatre (anyone for pottery?) and a Russian Swan Lake at the ROH
Baby boom children were regaled with the story that Princess Elizabeth had been informed of her father King George VI’s death at the exclusive ‘Treetops’ game lodge in the Aberdares national park of Kenya. Forty years later it turned out to be an arthritically creaking …
Josh Cohen (Dromio), Daniel Llewelyn-Williams (Antipholus) and Christopher Logan (Officer) get farcical in The Comedy of Errors at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. Photo by Manuel Harlen Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors has been moved to 1940s Casablanca for the Regent Park Open Air Theatre’s latest …
Is London in possession of a lovelier outdoor space than Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre? We can’t think of many. And the cherry on top of last night’s late-sunshine-filled loveliness, was the opening night of Much Ado About Nothing, a brilliant riot of colour, comedy, …
Ignore the crazy weather, and book on something more definite: London’s world-class cultural scene is here to entertain you, come rain or shine. Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is offering a reimagined Midsummer Night’s Dream for everyone aged six and over from today. If you’ve …