Little Lark of London

Exploring the cultural world of London, one blog post at a time!


  • REVIEW: Creature ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    “I told you I would be with you on your wedding night. And here I am, as promised.” Created by Peter Broughton, co-creator of and performer in Sleepwalk Immersive’s Bacchanalia, Creature is an immersive production that allows audience members to experience an adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. For each performance, done only for one person,

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  • INTERVIEW: Hamish Clayton and Tom Woffenden on Cockfosters

    “It’s an hour of pure escapism, and, when it’s over, the audience can take the Tube home, perhaps seeing it in a different light!” After five sell-out runs, Cockfosters returns to London next month at Southwark Playhouse Borough. The show, written by  Tom Woffenden (Writer, Producer and Songwriter) and Hamish Clayton (Director, Writer and Producer),

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  • INTERVIEW: Jake Bhardwaj on Not Another Quiz Night’s Christmas Party

    “I take a sense of pride that it’s one of the few Fringe shows where you have to kick people out for being too raucous!” After a successful run at the 2025 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, comedian Jake Bhardwaj is bringing his show, Not Another Quiz Night, to London’s Clapham Grand for a special “Christmas Party.”

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  • REVIEW: The Hunger Games On Stage ⭐⭐⭐

    “Ladies and gentlemen, let The Hunger Games begin . . .” Seventeen years after Suzanne Collins published the original Hunger Games book, lighting the spark that would turn into a blazing fire of a dystopian series, The Hunger Games on Stage arrives in London. The stage production, which is playing in a theatre that has

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  • REVIEW – Avocado Presents: An Improvised Play ⭐⭐⭐

    Avocado Presents: An Improvised Play, created and performed by Hamza Mohsin and Jake Migicovsky, is a show with a title that describes exactly what it is. Mohsin and Migicovsky, also known as Avocado Improv, will spend the hour putting on an improvised piece of work straight out of their own minds, with no warmup games

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  • REVIEW: Da Vinci’s Laundry, Riverside Studios ⭐⭐

    “This is all just business” Da Vinci’s Laundry, written by Keelan Kember and directed by Merle Wheldon, begins with two employees of a fictional auction house, Mille (Arsema Thomas) and Christopher (Kember), staring at a work of art, in awe of the fact that they are looking at an actual work by Leonardo da Vinci.

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