Have a laid back Sunday without compromising on the music.
The funnyman tells us about gigging in an upside-down purple cow.
It’s big, but is it clever?
Beautiful storytelling by two prophetic sheep.
Peter Brook's tale of infidelity and oppression in Apartheid South Africa is genius in its bittersweet simplicity.
Late laughs with Chris Dangerfield, Lloyd Griffith and Greg Burns.
An entertaining and insightful exploration of both historical and contemporary class politics.
Sunshine Boys spotlights Danny DeVito in his pyjamas and at the peak of his career.
Beneath the rumbling arches of London Bridge a wild beast is stomping its feet.
Our pick of next week's gigs, including Humphrey Ker, Austentatious, Andrew Lawrence and Frankie Boyle.
Not quite "heaven", but completely charming nevertheless
A transfixing tale about breaking the monotony.
Our pick of this week's comedy gigs, including Ed Byrne, Simon Munnery, Richard Herring and Gemma Arrowsmith
Comedian compared to an erection, for some strange reason in our reviewer's mind.
Comedy clubs take on the unenviable task of providing afternoon laughter.
Don't blame us if your male friends stop talking to you.
Weird, disturbing, entertaining and including a very naked porn shoot.
The story of a man's struggle to find out where he belongs in his battle to reach the top.
Our pick of this week's top dance, opera, theatre, art, folk, jazz and classical music events
Really lovely comedy, Improvathon 2012, comedy crushes and Londonist favourites
A play that appals and delights in equal measure
The secret diary of Londonist, aged 15 and 3/4, reflects on Unhappy Birthday, a participatory birthday party featuring party hats, pass the parcel, cake and the memoirs of a Morrissey obsessed misfit.
Laid back comedy with killer punchlines
This week’s hottest theatre, dance, opera, classical, world music, jazz and art events
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