Twelfth Night: accomplished, seamless and with added leather jockstraps.
Catch a quick Midsummer Night's Dream in your lunchbreak.
Hofesh Shechter is back at Sadler's Wells with his galvanising dance-rock.
Boston Ballet's Programme 1 showcases dancers on top form.
Anna Chancellor and Toby Stephens go at it hammer and tongues.
Explore the wild side of performance in Enfield.
WW2 drama has a bounty of naughty songs, but rations out the stripping.
Canary Wharf gets dancing.
No need to travel to Sloane Square for Imelda Staunton and Toby Jones.
Is the man an actual warlock?
Five Sundays of performances in Jubilee Park.
Alfresco performances captured by Cutty Sark and Old Royal Naval College.
How Like an Angel at St Bartholomew the Great.
Who knew the credit crunch could inspire inventive theatre for kids?
Sickly sweet with occasional popping candy-style treats, but ultimately unsatisfying.
The perfect way to spend a summer evening, in Regent Park's hidden gem.
Creative opportunities lurk beneath the main space.
The latest in the Michael Grandage theatre season combines a great cast with an average play.
The Night Alive at the Donmar Warehouse puts the audience through the emotional wringer.
Extreme laughter from Andrew O'Neill, Helen Arney, Tim Key and more this week.
Benjamin Britten's coronation opera, first performed 60 years ago.
London's longest free summer festival is back for another year.
Forsythe's inimitable movement style lacks punch in this double bill.
An international cast brings Marco Polo's travels to life through poetry, music and dance.
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