Scott Bakula joins the cast of Saul Rubinek’s Terrible Advice.
Two Londonistas tap their toes
What we saw, what we thought, what others said and what to see
Summer's decided to turn up at last, but which are the worst venues for being sweaty and horrible?
Art, theatre and dance choices for the first week of August
Brilliant dialogue and spot on characters but some of the pieces of the jigsaw are missing.
Further developments for Arcola, determined to be the world's first carbon neutral theatre
The new London art, theatre and dance shows that have caught our eye this week
Helm’s debut play about the Iraq war is intelligent and it makes you laugh, usually bitterly. But if it was intended to shock, it rather falls short – if only because the events of the play are no more appalling than the facts.
Britain's 'edgelands poet' has a particular affinity with off-the-map London, where people live on the fringes in places that aren’t supposed to matter.
Laura Eades' one (naked) woman show takes us to the Moon, Mexico, Singapore and Leeds.
Ghost : a musical for the X-Factor generation.
Genre pushing theatre at the Almeida and strange occult art at Camden Arts Centre are balanced with traditional romantic musical fayre at the Piccadilly Theatre (anyone for pottery?) and a Russian Swan Lake at the ROH
Want to poke around a gorgeous, dilapidated architectural beauty whilst enjoying a spot of immersive theatre? You're in luck
Ambassadors Theatre Group are installing posture improving foam in seats in all their venues.
Drama, physical theatre, devised pieces, opera, shadow puppets, space probes, sea monsters and Sherlock
He taught Colin Firth about football, did Sebastian Horsley's odd jobs and has a new play, Burnt Oak, premiering at Leicester Square Theatre
The Finborough Theatre's third Vibrant Festival of new writing starts today .
New dance, theatre, opera and art shows for the week ahead, plus a new wing at National Maritime Museum.
Curious encounters dictated by your desires
More sex, vicar?
Stella Artois goes theatrical in an immersive live action heist. Intriguing, but is it too mysterious?
Three kid-friendly shows and an operatic fairy tale open, while pink Aldwych hen night favourite puts its hot pants away and goes on tour.
Lucy Bailey's new production of 'Beggar's Opera' at Regents Park strives for bawdy effect with musical authenticity and a high snatch count.
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