Lyric Hammersmith stages the 1973 children's novel.
Mince pies and Mwahahas
Three dance works in Mark Morris's uniquely musical style.
Site-specific fun, and good for your elf.
Robert Burton's "book to end all books" is brought to life in Oval.
Groovy dance at the Barbican.
Five storeys of fairytales for grown ups this Christmas.
Lust, lies and leather trousers at the Cockpit Theatre.
Short and powerful Merchant of Venice in Brockley.
The Taming of the Shrew is all slapstick humour in John Cranko's ballet.
Philip Glass's opera about Mahatma Gandhi.
Submit your photograph or enjoy the live entertainment.
Last chance to see a legend of nearly fifty years.
Fairytales, classics, interactive and of course, the pantos.
Like haute cuisine - a five course taster menu showcasing two exquisite dancers.
Funny enough not to be awful. (That's a good thing.)
A re-imagining of Ingmar Bergman's classic film.
Does it live up to the hype?
Strictly Ballroom comes to life at this National Trust London Late.
Sexy, remarkable dance.
The fairy tale reworked as a tense, torture-filled monologue.
Sandpits Avenue and League of St George give us conflict, alienation and excellent tunes.
Innovative Tango at Sadler’s Wells.
Find mountains of wonder in the strangeness.
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