Filled with quirky and entertaining characters and plenty of excitement, this is more of a show than a ballet.
A play just as funny and relevant as it was 80 years ago.
If Sherlock Holmes and The Count from Sesame Street had a baby... it would want to see this show.
Adam Hills, Shazia Mirza, David Baddiel, Mark Thomas and others being funny this week.
Actress Ruby Bentall talks about her latest role in John Logan's Peter And Alice.
A slick, high-energy display of excellent technique and prowess.
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Borderline psychopathic country and western songs.
Our pick of London’s best dance, theatre, opera and comedy opening this week.
New play about Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring's art explosion, with equally explosive performances.
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The next generation of Michael Nunn and William Trevitt's BalletBoyz impress in this all-male double bill.
Sue Perkins, Andrew Lawrence and Michael Legge among our pick of the week's funny.
Trans-culturalism. [Noun]. A musical play in London based on a short documentary about a Filipino drag act in Tel Aviv.
A boy kicks one single, solitary pig in this hugely entertaining false advertising lawsuit.
Helen Mirren's almost scarily accurate portrayal of Her Majesty in 60 glorious years of imagined gossip with 12 prime ministers.
A trip down the yellow brick road memory lane with adult twists on the original.
Our pick of London’s best theatre, dance and opera opening this week.
One man, on a sparse set delivers extracts from Samuel Beckett.
Powerful Puccini with a visceral narrative punch.
Dance in March -- it's emotional.
Experience something unusual this afternoon.
A solid and crowdpleasing night out.
The pick of this week's funny.
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