Charlaine Harris, Philipp Meyer, Evie Wyld and more.
Free, at the National Theatre.
Ray Davies and Elvis Costello ain't bad though.
Muhammed Ali, Presidents Bush and John F Kennedy all walked into a theatre...
Do you remember when...
Overlaid sketches chart progress.
Hobbit in Hackney.
The Bard for kids, in Regent's Park.
An aural adventure at The Shed.
Pushing the envelope – and cutting it up into enchanting fairy-tale shapes.
Interview with the author.
Lemon juice in your eye. But is it art?
Two exhibitions give us a kitschy chaotic museum and an excellent retrospective.
Who will make you laugh this week?
17th century Dutch paintings and musical instruments at the National Gallery.
The Globe's latest is a tantalising mix of comedy and cruelty.
Twelfth Night: accomplished, seamless and with added leather jockstraps.
Beatles landmark retains its magic.
Catch a quick Midsummer Night's Dream in your lunchbreak.
Shoreditch show for cancer and knife-crime charities.
Hofesh Shechter is back at Sadler's Wells with his galvanising dance-rock.
Mexican art shows off its variety and quality.
Boston Ballet's Programme 1 showcases dancers on top form.
Anna Chancellor and Toby Stephens go at it hammer and tongues.
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