BRIDGNORTH LEISURE CENTRE
Read moreSwimming pool and sports grounds. Concert series all year round. Information at the tourist office or by telephone.
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE
Read moreIn this flamboyant building (notably the magnificent glass and wrought iron hall), the greatest opera classics in their original version are performed, but above all ballets can be seen. Tickets can be purchased months in advance, and even if the venue is huge, it is better to get organized early enough to attend. There are also tickets from £5 for standing places at the top of the room. Good plan: arrive in advance to enjoy a glass of champagne under the magnificent glass roof. We spend an unforgettable moment there.
ROYAL ALBERT HALL
Read moreA must-see venue, as much for its architecture and history - the hall was opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria - as for the quality of its program of classical and less classical music, children's shows and even circus performances. In summer, the BBC Proms, one of the UK's major annual classical music events, have been held here since 1941. Plus: exhibitions in the hall and guided tours, as well as six places to eat and fourteen places to drink.
MAMMA MIA !
Read moreSet to the iconic music of the legendary ABBA band, Mamma Mia! offers a captivating experience as it tells the touching story of a mother confronted with her past. The plot unfolds as she returns, on the occasion of her 20-year-old daughter's wedding, to the idyllic Greek island where she had vacationed with three different men 21 years earlier. The narrative of Mamma Mia! is skilfully woven, blending elements of comedy, romance and moving moments that make us laugh and cry.
THE JAZZ CAFE
Read moreInitially, the Jazz Café was located in Stoke Newington, but the success was such that it had to grow rapidly and move to Camden. As a result, he lost a little of his unusual and intimate side. Nevertheless, it is still a nice place and often full to bursting point. You will meet trendy young people, lovers of jazz or blues music. He is and remains a fixture on the London jazz and blues scene. Check the schedule in advance to book and therefore ensure you have a place. The reception is incredible.
NEW THEATRE
Read moreThe New Theatre offers a wide range of performances to suit all tastes and ages, from plays to musicals, ballets and comedy shows. Some performances are in foreign languages or in Welsh, but always with English surtitles. Sarah Bernhardt, Laurel and Hardy, and Anna Pavlova are just some of the international celebrities to have graced the stage of this illustrious theater, open since 1906. The full program is available on their website, with prices and details.
WALES MILLENNIUM CENTRE
Read moreThe Wales Millennium Centre aims to be one of Europe's largest stages, as well as a major venue for the promotion of Welsh artistic life. Since its opening in November 2004, the Wales National Ballet has held rehearsals here. Cardiff Bay Arts Centre attracts a wide range of audiences, with each venue offering a different program and reasonably priced tickets. On-site café-restaurant. Fine exhibitions are regularly held here, and admission is free.
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Read moreSadler's Wells is London's finest modern and contemporary dance venue. A much-loved venue in the Angel district. It's been around since 1683, and continues to host brilliant choreographers and incredible shows every year. A cutting-edge program that takes risks by constantly proposing new productions, but also keeps timeless classics on the bill. A cultural address not to be missed. During the Christmas season, the great classical ballets are invited back for even more magic.
Wilton's
Read moreFormerly a music hall almost in ruins and yet magnificent, Wilton's Music Hall has existed since 1725. Published by sailors passing through, it was enlarged in 1859. At its peak, it will even be said that some sailors know of its existence while they ignore that of Saint Paul's Cathedral! Abandoned since 1957, it was reborn in 2009 and completed its renovation in 2015. We come to immerse ourselves in its magical, timeless atmosphere and its music hall where bands regularly perform. On stage, concerts, readings and plays are organised.
ALMEIDA THEATRE
Read moreYou will not regret taking the step of this theatre, one of the most interesting in London, given the quality of its programming and its headliners. The programme is as British as it is international, and the plays are as contemporary as they are classical, but the staging is always modern and up to date. Judging by the big names who follow one another on the stage: Juliette Binoche, Ralph Fiennes, Kevin Spacey and so many others, there is no disappointment possible. Our favorite theater in London.
ELECTRIC CINEMA
Read moreAn address that is both vintage and lively. Located in the heart of Notting Hill, Electric Cinema is London's oldest cinema, built in 1910. In its unique venue, there is a bold programme of independent films, but also a few blockbusters. Its advantage: great comfort with leather benches for two very wide, equipped with footrests, shelves to place popcorn and drink. An atmosphere that is certainly not found in the new film complexes of the 21st century. Not to be missed!
SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE THEATRE
Read moreThe faithful reproduction of the theatre where Shakespeare's troupe performed. The original building was built in 1599, closed in 1642 and destroyed. The architects therefore had to use the discovered remains and plans to carry out the reconstruction, using only the materials and techniques of the time. Inside, it is an open-air stage, a pit and covered bleachers. From May to October, shows are given in costume.
BIZARRE BATH
Read more" If you're looking for something hysterical rather than historic, we've hit the right door! This guided tour of Bath is iconoclastic, irreverent and hilarious. The storyteller, closer to the comic than the dusty guide, manie humor English and cultural infos with skill. Do absolutely!
CINÉ LUMIÈRE
Read moreThe only place in London to offer a predominantly French-speaking programme is normal, it is the cinema of the French Institute of the United Kingdom, very active in the city. Foreign films are also screened there, but it is the French cinema that is in the spotlight. French directors and actors are regularly invited to public conferences and for previews and events. We like to meet our compatriots in this room in Kensington to enjoy little French jewels that do not pass elsewhere.
THEATRE ROYAL
Read moreInaugurated in 1867 and equipped with a Victorian auditorium, it is one of Glasgow's premier arts and music venues. Glasgow's Theatre Royal performs both renowned plays written by Oscar Wilde and more recent productions. Opera, classical music and ballets by authors such as Dvorak and Tchaikovsky are also programmed. The Scottish Ballet and the Scottish Oprera are regularly performed there. Good to know: children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult, and children under 5 years of age are not allowed.
O2 Academy Brixton
Read moreThis room can accommodate up to 4,000 people, while maintaining a very pleasant atmosphere. The room was built in 1929. Originality of the place, the floor of the room has been designed with an inclination that allows everyone to enjoy the stage, even if you are at the very back of the room. Regularly, big names perform here, as well as quite innovative bands in very different genres: reggae, rock, indie, rap... Feel free to fall in love with a concert ticket, it will make you a great memory!
100 CLUB
Read moreA small jazz bar in the basement, warm and friendly and a mythical concert venue, located at number 100 on the famous Oxford Street. Specialist in traditional jazz, the 100 Club also welcomes modern jazz, rhythm'n' blues, blues or swing ensembles. A pleasant setting and atmosphere, although the place is often very full at weekends. The staff is very welcoming, and the size of the room invites meetings and discussion. The bar also hosted the first British punk festival with the Clash in 1976.
RONNIE SCOTT’S Jazz club
Read moreA legendary club, founded by Ronnie Scott, who for more than 30 years has been inviting the big names and the best of jazz to the delight of fans. It is one of the oldest jazz clubs in the world. A relaxed, intimate and warm atmosphere is easily created in this intimate room where the excellent quality of the programming contributes to its reputation. When big names perform there, the box is packed, even on weekdays. It is better to book in advance to ensure you have a table.
NEW OXFORD THEATRE
Read moreThe New Oxford Theatre is Oxford's main theatre, with a capacity of 1,800 people, located on George Street in the heart of the city. Formerly called Apollo Theatre, it has given itself a new name, but the programming remains the same: plays, dance, musicals, operas, stand ups... Whatever the style, the shows are always of high quality. You will always find something to please you and you are sure to have a great time at Oxford. Notice to theatre and show lovers.
MUSIC AT OXFORD
Read moreAn association of 3 performance halls and 3 college chapels in Oxford: Holywell Music Room, Oxford Town Hall, Sheldonian Theatre, Exeter College Chapel, Merton College Chapel and Keble College Chapel. On the program: classical music, jazz and choral concerts. International concerts organised all year round. The objective of this association is to offer high quality live music for a wide and varied audience. Be careful with the programming, it can be a great way to end a day at Oxford.