You'd be mad to miss it.
Ten days of brave new dance at Central St Martins.
The first part of Wagner's epic Ring Cycle.
A uniquely comic, theatrical adventures as two rival villages clash (sponsored post).
Meera Syal and Paul Bhattacharjee add some Bollywood sparkle to Shakespeare's classic.
Here are a few highlights from London’s theatrical calendar for the next seven days.
What's the world's ugliest animal, and why should we care?
Creepy stagecraft in Camden and Wilton's Music Hall.
This play about amateur dramatics could not be more professional.
Striking, sculptural Tanztheater from German choreographer Sasha Waltz.
Contemporary, avant garde, commercial, and comedy dance.
Marcel Lucont, Rob Delaney, Zoe Lyons, Marek Larwood and Milton Jones making you laugh this week.
Hip hop, and it doesn't stop; a serious feast for the senses.
A cafe, bar and gallery filled with local and London love.
Puns, maths, music and a certificate for all who came.
Ten hours of music, comedy and cabaret in aid of MacMillan this Sunday.
Here are a few highlights from London’s theatrical calendar for the next seven days
Benedict Andrews’ unconventional rendering of Chekhov’s tragicomic tale is a largely incoherent, alienating, one-dimensional affair.
Helen Arney, Daniel Kitson, Doc Brown and Alternative Comedy Memorial Society are gigging.
Great seats and a pre-show drink on opening night (sponsored post).
Sheridan Smith stars as superbitch Hedda in a new version of Ibsen's masterpiece by Brian Friel.
The classic story retold five ways.
Dancers shine in this diverse programme of one-act ballets
This week’s theatrical openings and reminders about those shows that are leaving London in the next seven days.
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