Our pick of the gigs for the week ahead.
Indulge in the inspirational brilliance of Edmund Spenser at Kings Place tonight
James Watson, Brian Cox, Werner Herzog, Richard Holmes, Colin Pillinger...wow.
Look, but don't touch.
A post work crowd got into the Latin groove in the East Wintergarden last week.
A fast-paced comedy drama about guilt, repression and familial responsibility in a neat, polite, middle class world of quiche and meringues.
Kneehigh Theatre return to the BAC as part of the Centre's 30th birthday celebrations.
Tantalizing and diverse: 16 artists from Sri Lanka on show at Asia House.
Does Erin O'Connor look even more stunning, rendered in sketch form?
Ever wondered what the life of a world-class gentleman juggler is like? It's not just cruise ships, mistaken identity and hanging out with famous actors, you know...
Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Wizard of Oz, with Over the Rainbow winner Danielle Hope, at the London Palladium.
Between the Oscars and the Oliviers, the best of last year's fringe theatre got its due recognition.
Two innovative shots at creating new opera hit the Linbury Studio in April.
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Wine, art and a famous twitcher at the Pimlico gallery tonight.
This week's onsales in a nutshell: one wardrobe malfunction, some South African rockers and an ex-Beatle.
War, racism, an Australian Idol winner and some soul classics.
Looking for the next hot comedy tip? Welcome to Robin and Partridge's mad world.
Seven of the capital's vanished collections are profiled in this new exhibition.
Four picks from this properly excellent programme, literally loaded with fresh dance talent for spring.
Absolutely free this week: Late at Tate, booky things, Maslenitsa celebrations, Barbican weekender, dance and pancake races.
Snoop Dogg takes Lovebox to a new level as the Victoria Park festival announces their intial 2011 lineup.
Ooo, shiny... beautiful objects from ancient Afghanistan at the BM's latest show.
Drop into the performance space where 'every action is possible'.
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