Ukranian literature, Sri Lankan photography, Anatolian culture and an Unbuilt World.
Away with the fairies on the Southbank.
A largely satisfying return to form for the playwright at Hampstead Theatre.
Marcel Lucont, Adam Riches, ACMS and a special heads up.
Film, flowers, literature, markets, whisky, live music, East End tour and a very big lunch.
Stravinsky adaptation is a multi-dimensional showcase of talents.
A couple's war to break away from the cycle of every day life.
A book launch with a difference as the famous cricket almanac celebrates 150 years.
Give Jerry a licking at Stratford Picturehouse.
A gaggle cave, handwritten portraits and dangerous ideas.
Finger-breakingly titled play Nothing is the End of the World (Except for the End of the World).
A clunky collision of stereotypes at the Almeida Theatre.
Gigs on sale this week include cult favourites They Might Be Giants.
Writers and cast from Arne Dahl and Borgen among the guests.
See a selection of his early work throughout June.
Gigs, comedy, spoken word and a hand-sewn pamphlet of coffee.
Sherlock rides the tube, and other capital images.
Visual theatre for grown-ups in a storybook style that tackles trench warfare using puppets, animation, music and verse
Matt Haig, Simon Armitage, Taiye Selasi, Julie Myerson and more.
London's answer to the Tour de France...with penny farthings.
Be amazed by silent instruments at free music events (sponsored post).
Free, adults-only entertainment in South Ken tonight.
Installation will coincide with London Design Festival.
Comedy, curry, sexuality, a book-swap and tongue fu.
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