Picasso and Paper.
Noel, Liam and The Other Ones.
Nicholas Kontaxis comes to London.
Is London witnessing a new Jazz Age?
Bartholomew Fair is brilliantly batty but the setting leaves us cold.
A magical way to welcome in autumn.
Compelling Australian saga of our escaped convicts.
300 years of misbehaviour and debauchery.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge skilfully takes the hit TV show back to its roots.
Temple Cinema at Andaz London Liverpool Street.
British Baroque: Power and Illusion.
Disney this ain't.
Shakespeare's classic as a more modern, more relevant psychological thriller.
A delve into the dark corners of the American home and history at Donmar Warehouse.
Feathers, sequins and steel pan drums galore.
Naked bodies, a creepy clown and dinosaurs.
"The food tasted of tins, fridges, freezers and diesel oil."
Is she auditioning for a tour guide job here?
Robert Icke's Almeida swansong brings a 1912 drama into the 21st century.
A summer festival fit for royalty.
A detailed character study of Annie Edson Taylor's Niagara Falls stunt.
Queer Bruk.
Beep beep beep beep...
The perfect excuse for a day trip.
Londonist
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