Our pick of the theatre, art, dance, opera and exhibition highlights opening in London this week
The second of a pair of previously unproduced works by Tennessee Williams depicts his own mother and his beloved, schizophrenic sister.
The Spill Festival of Performance is back with a new theme for 2011: infection.
Scoot to the Richmond Theatre to see one of England’s finest theatrical knights strut his stuff.
A miniature 70 seater on Piccadilly's affluent thoroughfare.
Our pick of the dance, theatre, exhibitions and opera opening in London this week
David Eldridge’s latest play takes a long, hard look at the nature of addiction and its devastating effects on a middle class family.
A fascinating, heartrending drama about isolation, hardship and frustrated dreams.
Catch the last night of DancEUnion's celebration of great dance from across Europe at Southbank Centre tonight.
Our pick of the dance, theatre and art shows that are new in London this week
Celebrity news and views from the red carpet at the 2011 Olivier Awards.
Terrence Rattigan's After The Dance won four Oliviers yesterday but what did critics make of the latest Rattigan revival?
Danny Boyle's production with Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller is stunning, and utterly sold out. But there are still ways to see it...
The Cultural Olympiad climax has been announced: Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: World Cities 2012 will be the big finish to the four year cultural run-up to the 2012 London Olympic Games
Street-smart dialogue, top-notch acting and a powerful plot — is this "the play of 2011"?
A gently heartbreaking play-within-a-play at the Cock Tavern.
Celebs in theatreland; Royals at the Hayward Gallery; and the Trocks come to Wimbledon. Here are our picks for what's on in London this week.
Kneehigh Theatre return to the BAC as part of the Centre's 30th birthday celebrations.
Between the Oscars and the Oliviers, the best of last year's fringe theatre got its due recognition.
Ken Kesey's classic tale on stage in Camden
War, racism, an Australian Idol winner and some soul classics.
Half price tickets and free stuff at the Coming Up Festival.
We're off to see the Wizard this week! And Dorothy's not the only one entering a fantasy world with interesting footwear: Alice heads into a ballet Wonderland at the Royal Opera House, and The Red Shoes opens at BAC...
Simon Callow extols love of the famous East End music hall.
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