The opening moments of the ENO’s revival of The Marriage of Figaro ooze style and wit, as doors swing open and characters artfully pose before subtly…
Author: Maxine Morse
Exploring the Serene Beauty of Richmond Park: A Hidden Gem in RichmondRichmond Park in Richmond is one of London’s most cherished green spaces, offering a perfect…
The English National Opera’s The Turn of the Screw, is an atmospheric and chilling rendition of Benjamin Britten’s psychological thriller. This production, newly interpreted and staged…
The English National Opera’s latest production of Suor Angelica, staged at the London Coliseum, is an evocative and emotionally charged portrayal of Puccini’s short but powerful…
The English National Opera’s revival of La bohème, which opens the season at the London Coliseum is a resounding success. Puccini’s timeless opera is…
Yesterday, I was approached by a tourist on Piccadilly who asked me where to buy tea in London. She then added in broken English, “Where do…
The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition is illuminating, bizarre, moving and often laugh-out-loud funny. No wonder it has special bragging rights. It screams London in the summer.This…
Cockney rhyming slang is essential insider information for all Londonologists. Use your watch and chain and see if you can pass our quiz. What is Cockney…
Churchill War Rooms Review: A Must-See WWII Museum in London Hidden beneath the streets of Westminster lies one of London’s most extraordinary historical sites—the Churchill War…
Les 110 de Taillevent has one of the most exclusive lunch menus in London. Treat yourself to exquisite food accompanied by one of 110 wines served…