Tango, pigs, serial killers, dolls' hair and Dutch landscapes: all part of the rich mix of things on London's cultural calendar for this week
Your chance to test the waters of the London 2012 Canoe Slalom rapids ahead of the Games.
Kristin Scott Thomas stars in Betrayal at the Comedy Theatre this June, and tickets for the show go on sale today
Our pick of the theatre, art, dance, opera and exhibition highlights opening in London this week
Do banks have a responsibility to contribute to the common good? Evan Davis chairs a debate on the subject tonight at 7pm.
Our pick of the dance, theatre, exhibitions and opera opening in London this week
Urban acrobatics comes to the South Bank from 6pm tonight
Our pick of the dance, theatre and art shows that are new in London this week
Amnesty International UK's Women's Action Network hosts a film screening followed by a Q&A tonight
Explore the work of the idiosyncratic fashion designer at the V&A and at London's Wapping Projects
Read David Mitchell's latest novel in a specially built room inspired by the book
Celebs in theatreland; Royals at the Hayward Gallery; and the Trocks come to Wimbledon. Here are our picks for what's on in London this week.
Indulge in the inspirational brilliance of Edmund Spenser at Kings Place tonight
We're off to see the Wizard this week! And Dorothy's not the only one entering a fantasy world with interesting footwear: Alice heads into a ballet Wonderland at the Royal Opera House, and The Red Shoes opens at BAC...
Check out the shortlist for the Brit Insurance Design Awards at the Design Museum: they're the Oscars of the design world.
Double Falsehood, (or, Was It Will? to give it our preferred subtitle) comes to the New Players Theatre following a successful run at the Union earlier this year.
It's a big week for the arty side of London. Tomorrow sees the opening three impressive new shows. Plus we bring you the dance, opera and theatre highlights for the next seven days.
Keira Knightley and Elisabeth Moss make a richly talented pairing; it's a shame the play's so poor
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