Knocks socks off original 90s classic with digital wizardry and visual effects.
Nina Conti, Cardinal Burns, Mae Martin and more laughs this week.
Surreal and abstract works explore black history.
Sondheim's one-time flop is revived with stunning clarity and class by a wonderful cast.
Sci Fi London, Wandsworth Arts Fest, beer and cider, Cinco de Mayo and May Day fun.
Blissed out sounds for a beautiful bank holiday.
Plus opera, Gershwin, Singin' in the Rain and choral works.
The rest of The Globe's production of The Tempest is pretty good, too.
Creepy performance art and neon fishing lines.
A tour of Holborn and Bloomsbury with a sinister difference.
The perfect family day out.
Some of the world's cleverest people explain how stuff works in ways we can all understand.
Magic, poetry, rollerskating, Spanish festival and the existential crisis of a stick-man.
Gigs on sale this week include The Strypes, one of the youngest-looking bands around.
Suffolk theatre company takes the site-specific biscuit.
There Will Be Blood (and sore buttocks).
Discover London in films, watch comedy greats, peruse a night market or discuss the future of type.
See the world's second-most-popular opera, in a revival of Jonathan Miller's 2009 production.
Sheila Heti, Leo Hollis, Matt Haig and Michael Palin are in town.
Get your glowsticks ready, there's a summer of dance festivals coming your way.
An online marketplace that offers tickets to the best events London has to offer (sponsored post).
Happy May! Celebrate with a parade, London art exhibition, thinking festival or evening of Tweets.
Time to extend your overdraft as festival season gets underway.
You could be une chic fille ou un garçon at this debut French film festival (sponsored post).
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