The Chicago Blues Brothers Come to London’s Savoy Theatre

  On August 4th audiences are invited to dance the night away with ‘The Chicago Blues Brothers’. Europe’s biggest and best-loved production of the Blues…

AG Reviews: Porgy and Bess at the London Coliseum

When George Gershwin set out to compose the score for Porgy and Bess in 1934, having been enraptured by DuBose Heyward’s novel Porgy, he set…

AG Reviews: St Petersburg Ballet Theatre’s Swan Lake

Having first fallen in love with Swan Lake as a child mesmerized by the graceful ballet dancers working their way across the stage like birds…

AG Reviews: The King and I at the London Palladium

The iconic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical production of The King and I, set in the Kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) in the 1860’s is about…

Karl-Heinz Steffens to Return to London’s Royal Festival Hall

The German conductor Karl-Heinz Steffens is to return to London’s Royal Festival Hall with the Philharmonia Orchestra next March in the dual roles of conductor…

Most Unique Cinemas in London

Home to many a movie scene, London is one of the world’s cosmopolitan cities, and as such is often chosen to be the location for…

5 Cultural Things To Do In London This Summer

London is simply glorious during summer, and with the plethora of cultural experiences happening across the city over the summer months, we round-up our top…

National Theatre Commemorates 400th Anniversary of Shakespeare

From 19 to 22 April 2016, a series of events at the National Theatre will commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare…

Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Opera House

The ballet has long had a tradition of being only for those with a large disposable income, with tickets for the stalls in the Royal…