A vivid depiction of humdrum domesticity.
A beautiful opera with a top soprano, but a director who loves curtains too much.
South Bank theatre and public spaces to be overhauled.
This is the first London production of London Wall for 80 years. There may be a reason.
My First Shakespeare?
A vibrant coming-of-age story set in Liverpool (sponsored post).
Rowan Atkinson in a subtle black comedy.
Entertaining but flawed new musical.
Flames of Desire inspires.
Isy Suttie, Chris Addison, sketches and Darwin making you laugh this week.
The starry cast shines in this production of Pinter's frustratingly ambiguous play.
Including interview questions in iambic pentameters.
Quality dance to see this month.
Tumblr Wars, memes and trolling in Hackney.
Hackney's event sees nine acts from the brim full borough of talent compete for first place.
Deadpan Norwegian giggles.
Our pick of London’s best theatre, dance and opera opening this week.
The story had held us, round the stage, sufficiently breathless, but it was ultimately forgettable.
Be quick and get tickets to Simon Amstell and Spacetacular.
Funny, sad and enjoyably gross.
Rupert Everett stars as the ill-fated Oscar Wilde in this nuanced production.
Our pick of London’s best theatre and opera on offer this week.
An exquisitely constructed human drama from Donmar at the Trafalgar Studios (sponsored post).
Could a better line-up of dancers be found for this ballet, based on Tchaikovsky's music?
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