Juliette Burton on docu-comedy show Look At Me.
Our Art Editor reveals his secrets.
Delightful interactive theatre at Ovalhouse.
Despite Felicity Kendal, show falls short of comic bliss.
Ballet inspired by writer Virginia Woolf.
But occasionally quite fun.
Season includes three premieres.
Delve into the world of Joshua Reynolds.
See Alfred Hitchcock stage adaptation.
Guns, taxidermy, a birthday and a molten drum kit.
The very model of a comic operetta.
Eight graduate artists compete.
A modern London fairy tale to leave you a bit moist eyed.
A real treat for music lovers.
Not a total bloody disaster.
Performances, talks, films, workshops.
Acrobatics, juggling, burlesque and... extreme cards?
All we know is it's a Star Wars theme.
They aren't just for kids.
What's your favourite corner of London?
Luke Kondor's Keith is a scary London Short.
She tries on the Queen's crown in Peter Morgan's The Audience.
Song, comedy, circus, dance, magic and burlesque combine.
James Graham's play has panoramic political vision.
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