Statue told to beat it.
Find out what makes you, at Imperial's new campus.
Pop-ups move west.
Showcasing more than 30 new opera shows over three weeks.
Short vids of news and features.
A winning mix of cabaret and incisive, political drama.
Mayor approves controversial redevelopment.
A day of doggy delights at the Design Centre by Chelsea Harbour.
See six classic screen musicals, plus a David Serero concert.
Hilarious stupidity mixed with sinister fantasy.
The 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner stuns its audience.
30 shows in a packed programme, particularly favouring west London.
Another play to add to the list of Jazz-age appreciation.
Essential new drama, complete with turkey basters, hand puppets, hand jobs, and a raid on the Surrey Docks Farm.
50 years on, the scripts for Steptoe and Son hold up as a tragicomic tale of a father and son who cannot live with or without each other.
Plans for Charing Cross, Ealing, Hammersmith and Central Middlesex rubber stamped.
A&E settlement is almost identical to Lewisham and campaigners aren't happy.
This play doesn’t quite live up to its "horrifying" promise.
This is the first London production of London Wall for 80 years. There may be a reason.
Real life military hero Sir Hector MacDonald had his reputation destroyed by rumours of paedophilia -- but was he guilty?
Click through to experience the Green Day musical, or click anywhere else on the page to remain blissfully ignorant.
See famous people, read the news.
Campaigners furious that petitions with 66,000 signatures counted as just 18 responses.
Feeling blah lately? Fret not; the “King of Burlesque” has a cure.
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