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Fiona Shaw performs Coleridge's epic poem in January.
You'd be mad to miss it.
Fun and games at this festival from the masters of play.
The disco inferno hits London.
Disco is shimmying back into town.
Theatre takes on science. All of it.
Free music, skate and graffiti party in iconic tunnels.
Theatre beneath train platforms, above pubs and in an old church house.
No prior theatre experience wanted
New theatre writing and comedy underground.
A crazy collage of live music, film, theatre, circus in one of the coolest venues in London. What's not to like?
People as slabs of meat evoked through dance
The second instalment of yet another 'Classical club' night. But this one has big industry backing.
Minotaur-inspired art and Michelin-starred food under Waterloo station until 25 October.
London expects every graffiti artist to do their duty this Saturday.
Cabaret goes underground.
Vintage porn, naughty songs and snogging practice.
A Mamet double bill that entertains and disappoints in equal measure.
A knight, a gnome, an explorer and a tax inspector walk into a bar...
Ahead of their Old Vic Tunnels show this Friday, Robin & Partridge tell us about 9 Elms, quiches and standing in a field in Somerset dressed as a fairy.
Living Structure's Cart Macabre may well be the ultimate ghost train. You'll scream, I screamed, we all screamed at some point during this trip into the deep, dank darkness below Waterloo station.
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