Features
Great Britain or Barmy Britain? You Decide…
As creator of one of the most successful children’s theatre outfits in the industry, Neal Foster joins the play for its 12-week run at the Garrick Theatre from the start of June, having co-wrote, produced and directed the production. It’s a… Read More
LIFT 2012 - Festival of Theatre
‘The eyes of the world are on us this summer!’ A hackneyed phrase that’s been rolled out so many times about London and the Olympics this year it’s become disappointingly de rigueur. And yet on the odd occasion, there… Read More
The Making of Harry Potter: Inside Warner Bros’s new studio tour
They may have arrived on a wave of hype and fan anticipation but the Harry Potter movies kind of snuck up on me initially and I always seemed to catch them on lazy Christmas afternoons or as in-flight movies, all times when I had less… Read More
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but we’re in a recession. Now I know this may come as something of a surprise because there’s been very little coverage, but it’s true. So with the country short of… Read More
Kusama - An Extraordinary Life
On entering Yoyoi Kusama's exhibition, one could be mistaken for entering Willy Wonka's chocolate factory with her giant red and white polka dot floating displays. The vibrant explosion of coloured objects that greet you appear initially beautifully eloquent and calm. As you learn… Read More
Explore Roald Dahl’s writing hut at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre
I visited the wonderful Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre as the fiery golds of autumn were scorching the leaves of the trees in the little village of Great Missenden. The museum truly is small, but beautifully formed. I was transported straight back to childhood… Read More
Handsome Hans, 43, is preparing for a five-week stint at the esteemed Peacock Theatre, part of Sadler's Wells, hot off the back of a sell-out world tour and residency in Las Vegas. And the two-hour spectacular has been especially adapted for the British audience, to… Read More
Half Term Fun for Familes and Children
Victorian playgrounds, folk music workshops and fantastical theatre shows. There is something for everyone, and here is our pick of the best places to take your kids this half term. A great chance to catch the V&A Museum of Childhood’s… Read More
When looking for inspiration on where to go and what to do in London, one is faced with many options, one of these being Facebook. Not only does it give you an overview of the venue, it can give you offers, updates and information on… Read More
World Stages London launches in May with eight of the capitals’ finest producing venues hosting twelve UK and international co-producers in an unprecedented collaboration of theatre with each of the shows drawing on the history and experience of one the city’s cross… Read More













