Our art highlights for the coming year.
The beat goes on - the best clubs for New Years' Day
Not exactly Christmas cheer.
A feisty, sharp, hard-hitting drama that will stay with you.
Get tickets now for some of the bigger comedy gigs next year.
Be canny, scour the website for the best deals on the shows you (and your loved ones) want to see.
Youngsters will love this mix of pillow fights and hip hop.
An essential read if you haven't got your tickets yet (sponsored post).
One of the best theatrical pieces of the year, if not the decade!
Come to our first West End show, putting a different kind of star into Leicester Square.
Prints raise money to save a local community.
Powerful works that explore the role of women in society.
Have you spotted the warnings on the streets? (sponsored post).
The problems of 90's Russia make for unusual Christmas fare.
We talk to Patrick Wolf about his latest album, his relationship with Bermondsey Street and wanting to be Britney Spears.
Lily Savage twinkles as Twankey in Aladdin at the O2. It's pure escapism for adults, never mind for the kids.
A poetic gift and card in one.
The BFI celebrates some of the finest screwball comedies of the 30s and 40s in the New Year.
Sam Simmons, The Boy With Tape on His Face, Josie Long, Pun Run, ACMS and more laughter.
Forget the world outside and enjoy this heart-warming dance show.
Sculptures filled with light make for a hypnotic exhibition.
A festive show with added ball gags.
You'll have to have been very good to get one of these this Christmas.
Leave the salt at home - Night Slugs in the house at XOYO
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