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The Beauty Queen of Leenane at the Young Vic

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 26 July – 1 August

The new London art, theatre and dance shows that have caught our eye this week

Teen Wolf

Watch Big, Teen Wolf and Being John Malkovich at Wilton’s Transformations Festival

Brilliant body-swap comedies come to Wilton’s, with a bit of burlesque and a dash of disco into the mix

50 Years of London Architecture exhibition

50 Years of London Architecture Exhibition Returns

A top-notch exhibition of London’s landmark architecture returns to the capital

Sam Wheat (Richard Fleeshman) and Molly Jensen (Caissie Levy) in Ghost The Musical. Photo by Sean Ebsworth Barnes

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 19 – 25 July

Genre pushing theatre at the Almeida and strange occult art at Camden Arts Centre are balanced with traditional romantic musical fayre at the Piccadilly Theatre (anyone for pottery?) and a Russian Swan Lake at the ROH

Art on the Underground at Liverpool Street

Michael Landy’s Acts Of Kindness Art Project Opens On The Central Line

Sickly sweet or stimulating? London’s latest Art on the Underground project was unveiled today

Samuel Barnett (Rosencrantz, top) and Jamie Parker (Guildenstern) in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Photo by Catherine Ashmore

Theatre Reviews: Three History Boys, Two Plays, One Guvnor

We review two London shows with similarities; but one totally outshines the other

Shrek The Musical

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 14 – 20 June

The pick of this week’s openings on London’s cultural calendar, including dance, opera, theatre and art

Strictly Gershwin. Photo by Patrick Baldwin

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 7 – 13 June

This week’s opera, dance, theatre, art and exhibition highlights

Much Ado About Nothing

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 31 May-6 June

Our tips on what to see in London this week

Kafka's Monkey at the Young Vic

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 24-30 May

Monkeys, monsters and Macbeth… it’s a wonderfully varied week on London’s cultural calendar.