The week's laughs.
A feast of ham at the Brockley Jack Theatre.
A London cabbie loses his rag.
Small and medium gigs about town.
Strictly for lovers of farce, a slapstick comedy on the MPs expenses scandal.
The 1995 production that has been going strong ever since.
Give a bit of Goldfinger.
Quite simply, brilliant.
London in black and white.
Become a ghostly observer of history.
Lashings of tea, japery, home-made effects, and surreal chaos.
ENB's Christmas offering starts off sweet but ends up just plain nuts.
Video puppetry and Nazi vitrines at the Serpentine Galleries.
Pea-souper.
Literary delights.
A bulldozed Soho and a concrete clad Covent Garden?
Is glass merely functional or can it create breathtaking art?
Not Amaz*n.
Hand-cut flowers and birds leap up off the pages of books.
Could you be the author of the next A Christmas Carol?
Is this the new rain room?
Snap up discounted theatre tickets for January/February 2014.
A selection of recent novels and poetry about the capital.
We welcome our robotic ant overlord.
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