Articles Tagged theatre

  1. War Horse

    If you’re anything like us, you may be struggling to get back into the swing of things after your lovely holiday break. Work to do, bills to pay, perhaps you’ve got essays to write or a gym membership to make use of. Doesn’t sound like much fun, does it? Luckily, there are plenty of exciting things to do in London all year round - you don’t have to wait until Easter! The novel ‘War Horse’ came...
    Posted on January 11th, 2012 by Bryony Cooper
  2. Matilda, The Musical

    First, it was a book by the legendary Mr Roald Dahl. Then they made it into a film featuring Hollywood superstars such as Danny DeVito (who also directed). Now ‘Matilda’ is a musical appearing at the Cambridge Theatre in Central London, and is being extraordinarily well received. Luckily it’s showing until February 2012, so there won’t be any mad scrambles to get a Covent Garden minicab there this week. There is a mixture of matinee...
    Posted on October 31st, 2011 by Bryony Cooper
  3. The Pork Crunch

    We’re a rather cultured bunch here at Tick Tock Taxi (ahem, honest). Every now and then we like to take a trip to the theatre, seeing what new talent is treading the boards. This week, we booked an Islington taxi in N1 and headed down to the Pleasance Theatre to watch a dark comedy entitled ‘The Pork Crunch’. Having read a 5* review online that described the show as “a bit different, oddly charismatic...
    Posted on May 11th, 2011 by Bryony Cooper
  4. Good Old Fashioned Fun

    When was the last time you had some good old fashioned fun in London? We’re so overwhelmed with new technology, new trends, new fashion and new cocktails; it’s easy to forget how great it can be to do something traditional on a night out, like going to the theatre. If you think it’s not your kind of thing, think again; there is such a huge variety of shows in the West End, you’re spoilt for...
    Posted on January 12th, 2011 by Bryony Cooper
  5. Cirque du Soleil

    If you’re in London this weekend, there’s a show that can’t be missed; Cirque du Soleil hardly needs any introduction. Until Sunday 1st August, Wembley Arena will be hosting ‘Saltimbanco’, which means “to jump on a bench” in Italian.
    Posted on July 28th, 2010 by Bryony Cooper

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