Last chance to see Nicholas Hytner's impressive staging.
A fast-paced adventure story, hurtling towards heaven or hell (sponsored post).
Difficult to recommend it highly enough.
Sheer bloody brilliance.
Simon Amstell, Festival of the Spoken Nerd, Fear of a Brown Planet and Lenny Henry are in town.
There were seven in the bed and the disembodied head shouted "WHY CAN'T I SLEEP?".
Classical and contemporary music, comedy and spoken word for less than a fiver.
The “Father” of the Contraceptive Pill presents a comedy of chemical manners (sponsored post).
Here are a few highlights from London’s theatrical calendar for the next seven days
A little bit heartbreaking and all too relatable.
Catch Chris Ramsey, Mark Thomas, Isy Suttie, Sara Pascoe and more this week.
We will be hearing more of Kate Tempest, a defiantly everyday rapper with a gift for telling stories.
Exciting new theatre from Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Argentina, including a clown show about the Holocaust.
What happens when you take the words away from The Bard?
Musical comedy that's not at all twee.
This week’s theatrical openings and reminders about those shows that are leaving London in the next seven days.
Disabled dancers, a rare appearance by San Francisco Ballet, hip hop, Sasha Waltz and The Place Prize returns.
It's not everyday London gets a new theatre. We had a sneak preview.
Free arts, activities, walks and performance all week in Barking.
The best of this week's comedy gigs.
Go for Greig-giggles and a light-touch assessment of modern feminism. Then call your mother.
Three days of free performance and outdoor arts for all the family.
The best of this week's gigs.
Brilliant character comedy and laid-back stand up.
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