Nick Mohammed, Francesca Martinez, Bridget Christie, Omid Djalili and more comedy picks for this week.
Sleeping Beauty is sent crashing into urban London.
Trevor Nunn's riveting production of the Cole Porter classic.
Fiona Shaw performs Coleridge's epic poem in January.
In which our comedy reviewer becomes obsessed with the theatre's toilets, and who uses them.
Jacobean performance space will be called The Sam Wanamaker Theatre.
Inside the world of the tabloid, by the man who published his resignation in The Guardian.
Our top tips for the best theatre, opera and seasonal shows opening in London this week.
A bit of a Christmas stocking of a dance month, with lots of opportunities to see multiple works in one night.
An International Exchange of Danced Ideas.
Take your pick from various bits of Alan Bennett this winter.
Laugh with the Ross Noble, Adam Hills, Sara Pascoe and the Alternative Comedy Memorial Society.
Chance to see this hilarious Australian household name on our shores.
A farce as preposterous as most Christmas traditions comes to the National.
Circus, acrobatics, an amazing set and a visual feast (sponsored post).
Updated to the last days of Franco, Carmen is opera for people who don't even like opera.
Snapshots of a dynamic, quirky and inventive performance.
Classic rom-com meets multiverse theory.
Susan Calman makes a very good point in a fairly good show.
Feeling blah lately? Fret not; the “King of Burlesque” has a cure.
It's a rare dance event that's interrupted by political protest.
Our top tips for the best theatre, opera and dance shows opening in London this week.
Mark Gatiss is Charles I.
Stephen Fry treads the boards as Malvolio.
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