Behind the prison cell bars of real life killer and Apartheid assassin Eugene de Kock.
Knocks socks off original 90s classic with digital wizardry and visual effects.
Animal-inspired artworks let loose in Beastly Hall, Bexley.
Actor's life and King Lear's lines collide in this disorientating and trippy production.
As pungent, powerful and full of vintage charm as whiskey based cocktail.
It's Dominic Cooke's last production as artistic director at the Royal Court.
A trip down the yellow brick road memory lane with adult twists on the original.
There's much more than childish magic in this surprisingly dark and beautifully operatic production.
Hackney's event sees nine acts from the brim full borough of talent compete for first place.
What happens when childrens' words come out of adults mouths? Such a clever concept it's a wonder we've not seen it before. Funny, a little bit clumsy.
It's pretty much sold out, bar a few tickets are available from 9am Monday.
Lily Savage twinkles as Twankey in Aladdin at the O2. It's pure escapism for adults, never mind for the kids.
A ghost story involving a dead hamster. Confusing or funny, but certainly not scary.
Maureen Lipman is a widow with a new lease of life.
Entrancing tableaux and an invigorating score at Sadler's Wells.
First dates are awkward, but this time we get to squirm at others go through it.
Real horror to get your teeth stuck into.
Another time, other places in this new Bexley exhibition.
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