Stand Up Comedy Ross Noble’s “Jibber Jabber Jamboree” at the London Palladium Posted byRobert Cope / 656 / 0 Ross Noble, a venerated titan in the realm of stand-up comedy, continues to dazzle with his latest... Continue reading Robert Cope 14 Mar
Opera The Barber of Seville at the English National Opera: A Timeless Classic Reimagined Posted byRobert Cope / 878 / 0 At the heart of London’s vibrant cultural scene, the English National Opera (ENO) at the London Coliseum... Continue reading Robert Cope 12 Feb
Theatre ENO’s Iolanthe at London Coliseum Posted byRobert Cope / 962 / 0 The London Coliseum saw yet another dazzling presentation of Gilbert & Sullivan’s ‘Iolanthe’, seamlessly merged with Cal... Continue reading Robert Cope 05 Oct
Comedy Plays Bleak Expectations at The Criterion Theatre Posted byRobert Cope / 1686 / 0 “Bleak Expectations”, currently brightening the stage of The Criterion Theatre, London, is a wonderfully hilarious twist on... Continue reading Robert Cope 08 Jul
Comedy Plays The Comedy of Errors at Shakespeare’s Globe Posted byRobert Cope / 3660 / 1 “The Comedy of Errors” at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London is a delightful and uproarious production that... Continue reading Robert Cope 18 May
Plays Blackout Songs at Hampstead Theatre Posted byRobert Cope / 1224 / 0 Blackout Songs, at the Hampstead Theatre, is a thought-provoking and original play that portrays the ups and... Continue reading Robert Cope 20 Apr
Plays Read more The Unicorn at The Vault Festival 2023 Posted byRobert Cope / 1492 / 0 I have had the pleasure of viewing the one woman play, “The Unicorn”, performed by Alice Lamb... Continue reading Robert Cope 26 Feb
Musicals Hex: A Spellbinding Musical that Combines Darkness and Humour Posted byRobert Cope / 1018 / 0 The National Theatre’s production of Hex is a must-see for any theatre-goer. This retelling of Sleeping Beauty... Continue reading Robert Cope 12 Jan
Concerts Read more Seven Last Words – English National Opera Posted byRobert Cope / 1806 / 0 ‘Last Seven Words’ is a one-off concert billed as “Two powerful meditations on the last words of... Continue reading Robert Cope 13 Apr
Theatre Read more The Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary – Opera Triple Bill Posted byRobert Cope / 1238 / 0 The inception of The Royal Academy of Music goes back to 1822, so two hundred years later,... Continue reading Robert Cope 23 Mar
The Barber of Seville at the English National Opera: A Timeless Classic Reimagined 12th February 2024
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