Celebrating the best of London theatre (sponsored)
This week's hottest theatre, art, classical and world music events
The Office Party and Spymonkey star talks to us about disappearing pubs, street performance, protests and inappropriate nudity.
Theatre beneath train platforms, above pubs and in an old church house.
Where to find funny this week: Sara Pascoe, Miles Jupp, Ava Vidal, Tony Law, Humphrey Ker and some lessons.
Impressive, funny and moving live improvisation and live music
Chucklesome, but only some.
What it lacks in subtlety it makes up for in enthusiasm.
Our pick of the new art, theatre, dance, and music shows this week
Exploring London's smaller theatres.
A fine revival of Marber’s play.
A tumultuous tale with a gripping crescendo
Lots of timely honouring in a month full of as many classic names as new faces.
The play that inspired the film comes to the London stage
This week's cultural calendar is heavy on remakes and revivals... here's our pick of the best
A promenade experience in Horace Walpole's 18th century gothic-style house
Tony Law, Henning Wehn and other comedians, brilliant poetry group Homework, art history, hula hooping and more.
Everything but the cat is top notch
Rich Hall, Rich Herring, Benet Brandreth, Lolitics, Funny Flamingo, Bingo & Laughing Boy
The rise and fall of New Labour, as told by someone who was there.
Don't be fooled by its nicey-nicey casting: this comedy-horror musical is bloody gripping
Lincoln Center production, Barbican cast, Wimbledon pricing: three good reasons to see South Pacific in SW19.
Tasty-sounding art, theatre, dance, classical and jazz events taking place this week
The star of the alcohol experiment-turned stage show Seven Day Drunk gives us pointers on where to get merry.
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