Two of the best comedy acts of the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe are at Soho Theatre this month. Which should you see?
This weekend at the Brunei Gallery, appropriately all free.
An immersive theatrical circus experience at the wonderful Roundhouse (sponsored post).
Wrinkly rockers play 44 years to the day since their last gig in the park.
Subterranean giggles in a comic slice of history.
Taiye Selasi, Book Slam, a Doctor Who celebration and more booky events.
An utterly ridiculous ballet saved only by its lead duo.
Fringe! Queer Arts and Film Festival celebrates its third year.
Leftfield comedy stylings.
Diverse and delightful dance -- it's time for spring!
A guide to the most bizarre artworks currently on display, and they're all free.
But new play falls short on too many fronts.
Paintings that capture the dynamism of London in this free exhibition.
Poi and Lisbeth Salander will never be the same again.
A traditional fairy tale revamped with lots of sentiment and creative genius.
It's Dominic Cooke's last production as artistic director at the Royal Court.
Is outsider art the creative process in its purest form?
Isy Suttie, Mark Thomas, Sara Pascoe and a triple helping of Will Franken this week.
The condensed lives of a literary giant and her overlooked sister.
We want to play with Doctor Brown every day please.
June exhibition to explore masterpieces through live music.
The ballet belongs to Natalia Osipova, with her superb technique and beautiful characterisation.
Mohsin Hamid, Rachel Cusk, Joe Dunthorne, Luke Wright, Craig Taylor and more.
Mexican artist Pedro Reyes re-purposes instruments of war and destruction.
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