An extraordinary, intimate, musical-theatrical performance (sponsored post).
In which our correspondent finds writing a review of a funny show difficult.
Two stand ups make us laugh then a play sends us back to school.
Up and coming Aussie comedians showcase in Soho (sponsored post).
This week's theatrical openings and reminders about those shows that are leaving London in the next seven days.
Show-stopping songs combine with winning performances in the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic.
Not all comedians have gone to Edinburgh: try Robin Ince, Nathan Caton or Frankie Boyle.
Shakespeare's political thriller pulses with vibrant freshness in this African setting from the RSC.
Shakespearean characters to pop-up in cultural hotspots during Paralympic Games.
Our tour of London's small theatres takes us to Richmond.
Forget the Edinburgh Festival, there's still plenty going on in London's theatres this week
A new immersive promenade production, in the crypt of a Wren church. (Sponsor)
Sci-fi immersive theatre with more twists than a Dickens convention.
Please, please, please go and see this show.
Sketch comedy, innovative theatre and potted opera on one Saturday afternoon.
Sketches going wrong, again and again.
Two geeks, two party poppers, two fun one-hander comedy shows in NW1.
August peaks early with some free dance gems.
Who to save, the scoundrel genius or the virtuous nobody?
A modern version of the classic ballet that fails to seduce.
Mark Rylance makes Globe return with Richard III.
The groundbreaking musical returns to the National (sponsored post).
Experience a "landscape of wonder" over nine days of free festival fun (sponsored post).
Engaging re-telling of Shakespeare's classic comedy
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