Dickens as Dickens would have known it.
Exquisite, zesty folk dance and music.
Jazz under the streets of Soho.
Win tickets to the private view!
See some of the best films ever made.
Over 200 films to choose from in the capital.
Get ready to have the bejesus scared out of you.
A show of two halves at the Peacock Theatre.
Last chance to see a legend of nearly fifty years.
Get On The Soul Train Or You Get Glassed.
Fredrik Rydman breathes new life into Tchaikovsky's ballet.
Laugh, sing, jump around and burn calories.
A well observed tale of the impact of war on an ex-soldier.
We want to play with Doctor Brown every day please.
Londonist thinks this is a funny and honest show about sex and dating, but who critiques the critics?
This Fringe First winner is a laugh-a-minute lark, cleverly combining prose and poetry, rhythm and rhyme…
Starts today, across London.
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A feisty, sharp, hard-hitting drama that will stay with you.
The problems of 90's Russia make for unusual Christmas fare.
Family fun, and a spectacular alternative to panto.
How many pop-ups must a man hunt down, before you call him a fan?
A good spot for a lazy lunch, this Australian-run cafe is a winner if you're not in a rush.
Scenes penned by, among others, comedian Dylan Moran, MP Chi Onwurah and, um, Hitler.
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