If you've been too busy to pay attention to this week's London gig announcements, here's our guide to the top shows that go on sale this morning.
News. From Stoke Newington to Heathrow, with allsorts in between.
Holy crowdfunded Clerkenwell Cabaret, Batman! We welcome back the Night Kitchen Cabaret for the fourth installment of their increasingly bizarre adventures.
News of a whole weekend of the ultimate in feelgood music. SKA!
London electronica outfit Seefeel celebrate their first album in 15 years with a party at Kings Place on January 31st.
Upswing’s latest venture is an elegant, powerful portrait of loss, longing and a crisis of identity and a cross-discipline amalgamation of aerialism, animation and dance.
A new musical by singer-songwriter Tori Amos, a new play by Mike Leigh and Simon Russell Beale playing Stalin are all part of the National Theatre's plans for next year.
Sitting and watching a stranger laughing for an hour and ten minutes may not sound like a groundbreaking evening at the theatre, but then everyone loves a good laugh, don’t they? Whether yours is a chortle, a cackle or a guffaw, Antonia Baehr’s latest work has something for everyone.
Marooned on a large platform that swings on chains in a cavernous sea of black space, five silent performers bounce off each other for 75 minutes as they experience the wild emotions of being confined in a small space.
Duck the "double dip" with our recommendations of cheap and champion things to do around town this week, including sun salutations, Nintendisco, late at the V&A and a brand new Art Saves Lives happening in New Cross.
Go gooey over the Galanthus at the Chelsea Physic Garden next month.
LOCOG has announced that Royal College of Art postgraduate students will design the podia to be used in all 2012 Victory Ceremonies as well as the the costumes for the "Presenter Escorts, Athlete Escorts and Medal and Flower Bearers" with accompanying flower holders and trays.
East London's been quite the hot spot for emerging urban creative talent in the last couple of years and set to join the likes of Tinchy Stryder and Chipmunk within that scene comes Talay Riley.
It's all change for some of London's institutions: click through to find out which one is moving, which one is down-sizing, and which is counting the pennies...
This week, Iberica restaurant and deli on Great Portland Street (that’s Iberica Food & Culture to give it its full name) is welcoming in a new season of Iberico ham, including the highly sought after hams from the denominación de origen (DO) of Jabugo – the crème de la crème of Spain’s pig products.
It's the week of intellectual debate announcements. Following on from the Future Human discussion about data journalism and the upcoming TEDxObserver, the new line-up of Big Ideas evenings has been revealed.
David Farr's production of King Lear, the last in the Royal Shakespeare Company's current London season, is a mix of successes and failures. Despite excellent acting, there's little light to be found in this perennially gloomy play...
A mixed bag of contemporary dance performances took to the stage in the Robin Howard Dance Theatre last night, linked only by their lack of resemblance to the nebulous programme notes.
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