Deception brings delight in this stylish Restoration comedy.
Incredibly powerful stuff.
We round up the best and worst of London's art scene.
Still relevant, 20 years on.
Moving, informative and often hilarious.
A When Harry Met Sally solo moment brings act one to an undeniable climax.
No Monet, no problem.
Set in the migrant crisis of 2015.
Your April, sorted.
Images from 1704-1989.
A tedious flop of a show.
Sitting pretty on Regent's Canal.
Marlene Dietrich is uncanny.
One of the best exhibitions of the year so far.
Hidden in the back streets.
Songs to make your toes curl.
The latest offering from queer female duo Sh!t Theatre.
Nine assassins, eight American presidents.
Ever suffered from a Queer Bung?
A newly translated version of the Manuel Puig novel.
We're off to get some fish and chips and a 99 flake.
Victims speak loudest in this version of a classic.
"Foxtons have those annoying minis that you want to punch."
Recognise any of these characters?
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