The Roald Dahl-inspired show swept the boards at last night's ceremony (sponsor).
Families this dysfunctional are rarely a barrel of laughs
Our Ones To Watch want to play their magnificent 'nu-noir' from the roof of the House of Lords
Free books to be had, plus parties all over town.
Animals and art, a winning combination.
Cate Blanchett steals the show in Botho Strauss's 1978 play.
Know your Pumblechooks from your Fezziwigs?
The magnificent chest of Duncan Rock makes a huge impression in a gender-bent Don Giovanni
An exhibition to save black bears and another featuring up-and-coming artists.
The London Marathon, Record Store Day, screenings, talks, art and dance.
Math pop, indie rock, Brazilian jazz, Indian acoustic and pop punk for your ears.
Sample the local brewery's finest at its new Kentish Town bar.
Harlesden artists put on an eclectic show.
Have a very appropriate dinner with Londoners author Craig Taylor.
Free music, skate and graffiti party in iconic tunnels.
Four hot new artists from Canada and the US and their take on lost innocence.
Honorary Londoner returns for homecoming gig.
Quiz in style on top of One New Change.
Sotheby's showing the angsty classic.
The best mash-up party in the world comes to London tomorrow night.
New, political art by ten emerging Russian artists.
The varied architecture of the Northern Line.
An eclectic weekend of queer events.
Bizet's "lush and filmic score" remains bomb-proof in a stripped-to-the-bone Carmen at the King's Head.
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