Award-winning actor, writer and director Christine Lahti will make her London stage debut this summer in her acclaimed autobiographical play The Smile of Her, running at the Marylebone Theatre from 10 July to 29 August 2026. Directed by Mêlisa Annis, the production marks both Lahti’s first UK stage appearance and the London premiere of the...
July is one of the most exciting months in London’s sporting calendar. Bringing together international cricket, world-class tennis and elite athletics, there’s no shortage of sporting drama to enjoy, reports Jimmy Johnson. The month begins with one of the biggest sporting events: The Championships, Wimbledon, which runs until 12 July. The world’s oldest and most...
The internationally acclaimed State Ballet of Georgia will return to the London Coliseum this summer with a spectacular new production of Swan Lake, running for a limited season from 17 to 26 July 2026. Led by world-renowned ballerina and Artistic Director Nina Ananiashvili, the company returns to London following its acclaimed 2024 season, bringing...
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is the perfect destination for a day of family culture – Beatrice Squires says the only problem is you won’t know where to start. Famous as the home of Greenwich Mean Time and the Prime Meridian Line, the borough also boasts a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the Royal Observatory,...
Buckingham Palace – King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s official London residence – throws open its golden gates for its annual Summer Opening (9 Jul-27 Sep). Anna Frame reports. Take this chance to snoop around one of the world’s most famous palaces and explore its ceremonial State Rooms, full of Old Masters and dripping with...
As America prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, London offers a surprisingly rich slice of Americana, from Fourth of July celebrations, smoky barbecue joints and Broadway blockbusters to historic landmarks that are tied to the long-standing transatlantic relationship between the two nations. Fourth of July Independence Day may be a...
Seconds away from The Old Vic, Backstage Cafe & Bar is one of Waterloo’s best-kept secrets — a relaxed and stylish destination where theatre heritage meets community. Whether you are heading to a performance, catching up with friends or simply looking for a welcoming place to eat and unwind, Backstage offers a vibrant atmosphere in the heart of the capital’s creative scene. Backstage By Day...
Few theatre experiences blur the line between performance and participation quite like Faulty Towers The Dining Experience. For more than a decade, audiences have flocked to London’s West End to immerse themselves in the gloriously dysfunctional world of Basil, Sybil and Manuel, where comedy reigns supreme and no dinner service ever goes according to plan. This summer, there is even...
Cameron Mackintosh’s revival of Oliver! dazzles at the Gielgud Theatre, transforming Dickens’ London into a feast of music, colour and character. Cameron Mackintosh’s dazzling new production of Lionel Bart’s beloved musical Oliver! has returned to the West End, lighting up London’s Gielgud Theatre with heart, humour and a host of unforgettable songs. Opening to a...
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