Love a bit of Brutalism? This tour is for you.
Gecko's show, Missing, finds new home.
Superb French Canadian lumberjack circus.
Scenes from Magritte's paintings brought to surreal life in charming family show.
Highlights from a dark and dirty week of events.
James Lavelle, Chrissie Hynde and Gilles Peterson at the Southbank Centre.
Free goaty fun.
Global Street Art curates new murals.
Our pick of the exciting art, theatre, jazz, dance, and folk events opening this week
We bring you the week's cultural highlights, for the last time this year...
Saved by a parrot and a fly.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's hotel-ship on top of the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Our pick of the best of London's cultural calendar for this week
A dose of jazz a day keeps the doctor away.
Londony anniversaries this week, and other trivia.
If you still think classical music is stuffy, expensive and uninteresting, try Night Shift on Wednesday at Queen Elizabeth Hall for informal, "No-Rules" classical music.
The glut of seasonal theatrical entertainment for children is almost at an end. Ostensibly a morality tale which boils down to "don't talk to strangers offering sweets, even if those sweets are literally the size of a house", KneeHigh have gone all Roald Dahl by stuffing their adaptation with macabre overtones, clever contraptions, a larger-than-life villain and precocious children.
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