Spirited Away at London Coliseum is a spectacular, must-see show May 9, 2024 From the moment you walk into Spirited Away you can see it's a spectacular production that's painstakingly faithful to Miyazaki’s work
The Camberwell Arms’ Mike Davies on his top London restaurants May 8, 2024 We quizzed Mike Davies, chef director of The Camberwell Arms, about his favourite places to eat out in London
Love Lies Bleeding review: Kristen Stewart lives up to internet hype May 7, 2024 Love Lies Bleeding lives up to the internet hype, cementing its two stars as cult heroes, and confirming its director as an exciting talent.
Super Wings: Maximum Speed review – a colourful distraction May 7, 2024 Super Wings isn’t Pixar and may leave parents a bit detached. However, as a colourful distraction for pre-schoolers, it delivers.
Jonathan Pie at the Duke of York Theatre: Machine gun satire May 7, 2024 There is no such thing as too much political satire. Tom Walker and his Jonathan Pie deserves credit for services to democracy.
English Kings Killing Foreigners: A Shakespeare deconstruction destined for the West End May 2, 2024 All the elements for English Kings Killing Foreigners to evolve and transfer to the West End are there: the time is right.
The Fall Guy film review: Ryan Gosling hilarious in action comedy May 2, 2024 The Fall Guy starring ryan gosling is the kind of light-hearted summer fun that brings to mind movies like True Lies or Tropic Thunder.
What to do in London for the May Day bank holiday weekend May 2, 2024 The top five things to do in London this May Day bank holiday weekend, from traditional festivities to urban festivals and unmissable theatre. 1: SEE SHERIDAN SMITH IN OPENING NIGHT This ill-fated musical about a star having a mental breakdown in the lead-up to the opening of a musical has been forced to close two months ahead [...]
The Ballad of Hattie and James: Powerful acting in a tale of friendship, music and guilt April 29, 2024 The Ballad of Hattie and James | ★★★★☆ | Kiln Theatre In the middle of the bare stage is a grand piano. It is so central to the narrative and to the production of The Ballad of Hattie and James that it should get its own credits. The opening scene sees Hattie (Sophie Thompson) playing [...]
What’s On In London In May April 25, 2024 | City Talk With two Bank Holidays and spring stepping into the great outdoors, spending May in London will create memories that will last a lifetime. From Harry Potter’s Day, food festivals and the renowned Chelsea Flower Show to night stays in the Cathedral and in luxury family apartments, the British capital is on the roll like never [...]