The Bee is a strangely entrancing piece of Japanese theatre about the transformation of a businessman, Ido, who returns home from work one day to discover that his wife and son have been taken hostage by escaped murderous convict, Ogoro. [...]
Sophie Thompson is just one of those utterly brilliant British actresses who pops up everywhere from Harry Potter to Eastenders and now in the National Theatre’s new production of She Stoops to Conquer. We meet in a special audio recording [...]
Bridges and Balloons is a cheerful, inventive comedy from interdisciplinary theatre collective Imaginary Friends. Set in the claustrophobic world of a student house, it shines a light on the bonds linking the political and the personal in modern British society. [...]
Flora Neville checks out the grand re-opening of the relocated Bush Theatre. In a funny way, I was most looking forward to seeing the sunrise. I had this rather romantic vision of 140 actors, 66 writers and a dwindling audience [...]
The Mikado, written by Gilbert and Sullivan, was first performed in London in March 1885. In 2011, their classic comic opera has been brought to “London’s Little Opera House”, otherwise know as the King’s Head Theatre in Angel, performed [...]
The latest show at the Southwark playhouse is a stripped down version of Middleton and Rowley’s Jacobean classic The Changeling. Tripping out the cast in trim, stylish present-day wear, director Michael Oakley might seem to be missing out on the [...]
Ground-breaking Palestinian-American performance poet Remi Kanazi wasn’t always into politics. Describing his childhood, growing up in small-town Massachusetts, he explains “I was fat, I had one eyebrow, I was brown in an all white town. All I wanted was [...]
It’s Competition Time: This week we’ve teamed up with our friends at the Leicester Square Box Office, who are giving away two tickets to see Chicago The Musical on Friday 25th November, at the Garrick Theatre, Charing Cross Road, right [...]
What do you do when you’re unwell? Go to the doctor, right? So, what happens when the doctors aren’t helping? When they tell you they don’t know what’s wrong with you? What then? Written by Trent Burton and produced by [...]
The evening began with a trek across town. On the tube. During rush hour. On a Friday. Voluntarily. Utter madness. Add to that the England football game that I had dragged my date away from and this was going to [...]
Stage Editor, Matt Williamson, met with directors Jon Barton and Joe Rizzo-Naudi to talk about collaboration, Wetherspoons and the King’s Players’ exciting new production of The Rivals. So first of all, could you tell us a little bit about The [...]
The Manic Shine are a hot upcoming band. The band’s leader, Ozzie Rogers, hails from the LSE but has chosen the music industry, rather than finance, as his chosen career path.
In their second interview with London Student, Clare Solomon, ULU President, and Viktoria Szmolar, ULU Vice-President, discuss the current state of the student movement. This excerpt focuses on the momentum of student protest after the Christmas break.