Six lives' tragedies, hopes and dreams all played under the watchful guise of the fateful moon.
Top turns including Simon Amstell, Daniel Kitson and Andrew Lawrence
A brilliantly executed and disarming theatrical tale
Jill Halfpenny and Natalie Casey shine with awful brilliance
See one of the lost works of Jane Austen performed before your very eyes.
A mixture of the magnificent and the mediocre.
Life, but not in the order we know it.
Our pick of the exciting art, theatre, jazz, dance, and folk events opening this week
Two fundraisers, risk taking, lessons, punning, sketches and performing drunk
Part psychological drama, English comedy, tragedy and theatre biopic
Britain's first all black cast take on Beckett in all his bonkers-ness.
Cabbie-cum-playwright Ishy Din’s debut tells a tale of guilt, obligation, frustrated dreams and coconuts.
World stories for a world city (sponsored post)
Political controversy in John Adams's opera.
Time heals and waits for no man, and sometimes you just want to kill it
New writing meets live art, flour, ketchup, ice cream and beer (sponsored post).
Agyness Deyn's theatrical debut should make headlines for all the right reasons.
Impro all week, musical stand-up, tragedy, genius and open mic
The Southbank Centre launches its third Alchemy Festival next month.
The purple cow-tent goes up from early April. See our pick of the comedy, music and cabaret shows.
The new theatre, dance, opera, classical and art shows you don't want to miss this week
Patrick Stewart plays an anti-hero Shakespeare
A high quality revival of a high quality play... so what?
A straight-up tale of love, betrayal and incest
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