It has been played over 2,000 performances. This sexy new, ‘tongue-in-cheek’, production, will be stylishly 60s retro, and star some of our greatest and most exciting leading actors - usually known for their classic roles in theatre, film and television. BOEING-BOEING is set to be one of the most extraordinary and mischievously funny productions for many years. Bernard played by Roger Allam is an English playboy in Paris with an insatiable appetite for beautiful women. His three girlfriends are all air hostesses- working for a variety of different airlines- however, each believes she is his one true love, and accordingly they must never meet.
Britain’s first independent photography gallery, The Photographers’ Gallery always packs a punch.
Previous exhibitors include Juergen Teller, Martin Parr and Faye Goodwin to name but a few. It also hosts the annual Photography Prize, one of the most coveted photography awards in the art world.
Based on the uplifting true story of the Von Trapp family, The Sound of Music tells the story of Maria, the spirited young woman who leaves the convent to become governess to the seven children of Captain von Trapp, an autocratic widower whose strict household rules leave no room for music or merriment. Through her youthfulness and zest for life she brings happiness and love to the von Trapp family. The Sound of Music was the last collaboration87 between Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II becoming one of the most successful Oscar-winning film musicals of all time.
A timeless family classic which touches the hearts of all ages, the score brims over with some of the most memorable songs ever performed on the musical stage including My Favourite Things, Do Re Mi, Edelweiss, Climb Every Mountain, Sixteen Going on Seventeen, The Lonely Goatherd and of course the glorious title song The Sound of Music.
Photographic exhibition organized at City Hall. Pictures are taken by young people from five London faith schools portraying their own lives and faith, reflecting their experiences of being young and of their faith in London today and expressing what their faith means to them. It`s worth seeing.
London is world famous for its theatres. From huge long running shows like Les Miserables, to tiny avant guarde performances in small theatres there is something to suit everyone.
Looking back in the day we can find here the Globe Theatre for instance - the place were originally Shakespeare performed. It has been reconstructed to be exactly as it would have been in Shakespeare’s time.
So it`s ideal place for Shakespeare lovers.
The Saatchi Gallery - an impressive and unique houses. It`s one of the most influential collections of contemporary art in London. It displays works from an array of national and international sculptors, painters, photographers, and multimedia artists, many who have never before been seen in London. The Saatchi Gallery prides itself on supporting new and previously unexhibited artists and in this way acts as a springboard for their careers.
The National Gallery is located on Trafalgar Square. It is a collection of Western European painting from 1250-1900. Highlights of the collection include paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, Turner, Titian, Manet, van Gogh and Monet. The museum is free to visit.
