Love London Love Culture’s Theatre Picks for May

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Here’s Love London Love Culture’s guide to some of the best theatre openings this month…

Rosemersholm, Duke of York’s Theatre: this new adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s play officially opens on the 2 May 2019. Starring Tom Burke, Hayley Atwell and Giles Terera, the play examines a country in state of political flux.

The Murdér Express: Jewel of the Empire, Pedley Street Station: This latest theatre and dining experience from Funicular Productions sees guests trying to solve a murder while trying to recover a stolen jewel – all the while sampling a menu created by MasterChef: The Professionals 2018 champion Laurence Henry.

Summer Street, Waterloo East Theatre: This new musical written and directed by Andrew Norris is a chance to take a step back down memory lane and the world of Australian soaps!

Amour, Charing Cross Theatre [pictured above]: This musical fantasy makes its UK premiere at the Charing Cross Theatre from 2 May 2019. Featuring music by the late Michel Legrand, the production is directed by Hannah Chissick and is set to star Gary Tushaw and Anna O’Byrne.

The Lost Love Speakeasy, The Lost Estate, Secret Location: Jazz, food and a love story all merge into one in this latest experience from The Lost Estate.

The Starry Messenger, Wyndham’s Theatre: Matthew Broderick is set to make his West End debut alongside Downton Abbey’s Elizabeth McGovern in this production of Kenneth Lonergan’s play.

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Emma Clarendon studied drama through A-Level before deciding she was much better suited to writing about theatre than appearing onstage. She’s written for a number of online publications ever since, including The News Hub and Art Info. Emma set up her own blog, Love London Love Culture, in April 2015 and tweets at LoveLDNLoveCul.
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Emma Clarendon
Emma Clarendon studied drama through A-Level before deciding she was much better suited to writing about theatre than appearing onstage. She’s written for a number of online publications ever since, including The News Hub and Art Info. Emma set up her own blog, Love London Love Culture, in April 2015 and tweets at LoveLDNLoveCul.

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