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.
Indie film paradise comes to London in April (sponsored post).
The Ipcress File, or Gnomeo & Juliet?
A solid and crowdpleasing night out.
The pick of this week's funny.
A heady mix of sound, video, art and live performance
Booking opens on Monday.
Deutsch deep house for Electric Minds.
Book now for the National Theatre's funky new temporary performance space.
See our pick of gigs on sale this Friday.
A local play for local people?
ASA wants transaction fees to be made more obvious.
Events for the bibliophile.
Have they discovered another Renaissance master?
Our pick of London’s best theatre, dance and opera opening this week.
Colourful sign showing Crossrail and newlook Thameslink.
BFI Southbank offer a retrospective of controversial Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini's work.
Be moved, by art that moves.
Photographs of the devastation wrought by the East Japan earthquake and the tsunami, and the subsequent efforts to rebuild
Three ballets, three undoubted hits.
A post-apocalyptic disappointment.
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