Little Lark of London

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


  • REVIEW – Dr Adam Perchard and Richard Thomas: Interview With The Vamp ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    “It was the way of the vamp that saved me, and it could save you too” Dr Adam Perchard and Richard Thomas: Interview With the Vamp is an “Epic queer song-cycle” that focuses on the life of Dr Adam Perchard and how they became a vamp, with Richard Thomas accompanying Perchard on the piano and

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  • REVIEW – Paulina Lenoir: Puella Eterna ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    “Would you like to live forever?” Having seen Paulina Lenoir’s character of the “internationally renowned poet” poet Puella Eterna at two different performances of Fool’s Moon, I was excited to learn that Lenoir would be performing a solo show, Paulina Lenoir: Puella Eterna, as a part of the London Clown Festival. The show brings us

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  • REVIEW: Dorian the Musical ⭐⭐

    “And yet I must admit that this thing that has happened does not affect me as it should. ” – Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray Walking into Southwark Playhouse’s The Large for Dorian: The Musical, you are greeted by a thrust stage made to look and feel like both a club and a recording

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  • REVIEW: Your Lie In April ⭐⭐⭐

    “One note will change my life” After a concert version of the show earlier this year, Your Lie in April has arrived on the West End. Your Lie In April. The show is a musical based on a manga by Naoshi Arakawa that has made its English language premiere on the West End. The show’s

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  • REVIEW: The Importance of Being Oscar ⭐⭐⭐

    “The age of the green carnation was dead and gone” Written by Micheál Mac Liammóir, The Importance of Being Oscar examines the life of famed author Oscar Wilde in the form of a one man show. The play is a mix between excerpts from Wilde’s work and the actor speaking directly to the audience about

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  • REVIEW: Lucas Zelnick ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    “You guys are gonna have to buckle up” Lucas Zelnick, a New York-based comedian, recently made his London debut at the Leicester Square Theatre. Zelnick begins with the crowd work that many have come to associate him with thanks to his viral videos on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok, mostly focusing his attention on a South

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