Tag: Local Arts
PHOTOS: Cirque Musica holiday show at Centennial Hall
The Christmas-themed performances have begun in London, including at Centennial Hall on Tuesday night when Cirque Musica performed its Holiday Wonderland 2024 show. Photos by LFP’s Mike Hensen mhensen@postmedia.com
Heartwarming musical delivers holiday joy on Grand Theatre stage
Londonâs Grand Theatre is alive with the sound of a beloved musical production kicking off the holiday season.
PHOTOS: Grand Theatre raises curtain on the Sound of Music
The Sound of Music was set to open on Tuesday night as the 2024 holiday production at London’s Grand Theatre, with a run scheduled to last until Dec. 29.
Q+A: Co-star of The Room, among the worst movies ever, set for London screening
Greg Sestero, co-star of the cult classic film The Room, returns to London for the second time this year for a screening at Hyland Cinema.
For Michael Gibson, curiosity fuels art gallery’s 40-year run
London art dealer Michael Gibson says it hasnât been a smooth 40 years in business, but heâs glad the gallery has made it.
Q+A: Victor Garber on coming home, embracing film festival honour
London-raised actor Victor Garber, 75, is being honoured with a lifetime achievement award at the Forest City Film Festival this weekend, with screenings of two of his films, Legally Blonde and Titanic, and a brunch celebrating his Hollywood career. He spoke with LFP reporter Beatriz Baleeiro about coming home and embracing the honour. Q: How […]
Swifties left out of sold-out Toronto shows can still party in London
Ticketed dance and video parties are planned in London in the lead-up to mega pop-star Taylor Swift’s six-show Toronto run next month.
Veteran officer turned rookie filmmaker explores London homelessness
Nigel Stuckey first started noticing a big difference in 2019.
The LFP Podcast, ep. 189: It’s time to honour Victor Garber
Host Rachel Gilbert spoke with Norman De Bono about London-raised Hollywood actor Victor Garber
Shakespeare meets the Beatles in Grand Theatre comedy mashup
A mashup of two very different cultural icons separated by hundreds of years â William Shakespeare and the Beatles â kicks off the Grand Theatre’s season. Money canât buy love, but it can get tickets to a musical adaptation of As You Like It, where colourful flower power meets the Shakespeare comedy. On the theatre’s […]