Dystopian visions of another world beneath Waterloo station.
Prepare for an unforgettable theatrical spectacle (sponsored post).
This play doesn’t quite live up to its "horrifying" promise.
Sweary feminist stand up.
Andrew Motion, Neil McKenna, Clare Summerskill, poetry and storytelling.
Miniature lifelike sculptures in unnatural positions
A thought-provoking new play about last year's Gay Girl in Damascus blog furore.
A vivid depiction of humdrum domesticity.
Brilliant art created using only a typewriter.
A beautiful opera with a top soprano, but a director who loves curtains too much.
South Bank theatre and public spaces to be overhauled.
Publication date just before Valentines might not be a coincidence.
This is the first London production of London Wall for 80 years. There may be a reason.
My First Shakespeare?
The stories behind how iconic objects were designed, but does it live up to the exclamation marks?
A vibrant coming-of-age story set in Liverpool (sponsored post).
Rowan Atkinson in a subtle black comedy.
Crouch End Tiger, Hendon Dragon?
A painter who uses her face as the canvas.
Entertaining but flawed new musical.
Flames of Desire inspires.
Landscape photographs evoking the mysterious side of nature.
Isy Suttie, Chris Addison, sketches and Darwin making you laugh this week.
The starry cast shines in this production of Pinter's frustratingly ambiguous play.
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