Little Lark of London

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


  • REVIEW: Clueless the Musical ⭐⭐⭐

    “Okay, I know what you’re thinking . . .” Walking into the Trafalgar Theatre for Clueless the Musical, audience members are greeted with a fire playlist that brings one straight back into the 1990s, with boy bands, girl bands and pop-rock blasting through the speakers. It makes perfect sense for a musical based on a…

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  • REVIEW: Birdsong, Alexandra Palace ⭐⭐⭐

    “I’m sure we all have our stories” “I’m sure we all have our stories” Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff, Birdsong is the stage version of Sebastian Faulks’s epic World War I novel of the same name, which follows Stephen Wraysford (played on stage by James Elder), whose life we see before, during and after the war.…

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  • REVIEW: Richard II at The Bridge Theatre ⭐⭐⭐

    “Be ruled by me” Richard II marks the return of Nicholas Hytner directing Shakespeare at the Bridge Theatre, this time with Jonathan Bailey taking on the role of the titular king in the tragic history play. This particular production brings Shakespeare’s work into the modern world, with an atmosphere that I would describe as a…

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  • REVIEW: Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of) ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a fan of the works of Jane Austen, must be in want of a new adaptation. Since its first publication in 1813 there have been hundreds – if not thousands – of adaptations of Pride & Prejudice. From the Pride and Prejudice and Zombies film to the Lizzie…

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  • INTERVIEW: Charlie Ives on Hold On To Your Butts

    “I get the absolute best of all worlds because I’m in the show, but I also get to watch the entire show from the side and be part audience, part performer.” After a successful run at the Arcola Theatre, Hold On To Your Butts is now roaring across the UK, including a week at the…

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  • REVIEW: The Shark is Broken, Richmond Theatre ⭐⭐⭐⭐

    “Bruce is dead.” If you grew up terrified of sharks because of Steven Spielberg’s thriller film Jaws, you may have to close your eyes for the first few minutes of this play as the infamous theme composed by John Williams begins to play. But, have no fear – as we quickly find out, there is…

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