Graham Greene's picaresque Aunt Augusta brought electrically to life at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
Museum of London's special event for Museums at Night (sponsored post).
Beer, sensible partying, CCTV surveillance and our weather writer's been watching too much Game of Thrones.
With new material on the way, and a trio of London gigs to come, we speak to the talented Ms B.
A squirrel appears in Tottenham.
Actress Maxine Peake and her band, Eccentronic Research Council, mark 100 years of electronic music.
Pop, lock and jam along to this hit dance show.
The improv comedy troupe that turn your random suggestions into full-on, belly laugh goodness.
Lionel Shriver, European Literature Night, China Miéville and a Jane Austen quiz.
Users of the threatened skating and biking den beneath the Southbank Centre aren't going without a fight.
Ghostbusters, When Harry Met Sally, Spinal Tap...the usual suspects. Oh, and The Usual Suspects.
Zoo Lates return for June and July (sponsored post).
Rude ventriloquism, teaching creativity, the science of addiction, and get your bike checked.
Learn some history, in one of London's most history-packed sites.
London’s best theatre, opera, and theatre festivals opening this week.
Flapper dresses and gin rickeys at the ready, chap.
The Sikh's most sacred day, celebrated London style.
And wish the museum a happy tenth birthday!
The Bard's timeless comedy on stage at the Globe, with not a word in English.
A late-night event to celebrate the nose in all its smelly, sniffy, snorty glory (sponsored post).
Grown-up fairytales, the evils of money, a vintage market, and Michael Palin.
London events for people with curious minds.
Comedy for the late night tanked up crowd.
Get seasonal this week with free and cheap spring fairs, theatre, comedy, walks, music, art and films.
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