It's pretty much sold out, bar a few tickets are available from 9am Monday.
Don't worry whether this is really a lost Shakespeare play or not. Just enjoy the evening.
This month's festivals are all about geography. And beer, obviously.
Artworks inspired by Dickens's bicentenary.
Varied works exploring the lives of children cast off from society.
Impressive installation in Paddington station.
Yoga, talks, medieval comedy, a TV series festival and wassailing.
Two packed charity gigs at the Bloomsbury and the rest of our comedy picks this week.
Latest in our series of original art based underground.
Self-referential humour abounds in paintings of books about art.
A series celebrating our friends in the Londonist Flickr pool. This week, -ECMN- AKA Ed Neumann .
Improvathon, ice sculpting, antiques, mime, existential songwriting, shorts, manga and poems.
Rounding off the week with the day's news.
12 fire stations, 18 engines and 520 firefighters are set to go.
We do not recommend this B&B, you're likely to die. The play however is worth a visit - an absurdist classic.
Latest entry in our competition to capture subterranean London.
Test your knowledge about the hidden city.
Blacklit fluorescent sculptures and mirrored illusions, plus much more in this free group show.
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