A comedy jamboree to match the music festival on bank holiday weekend.
Let the Wallace Collection transport you back in time with a "Day in the 18th Century".
It's a big week for the arty side of London. Tomorrow sees the opening three impressive new shows. Plus we bring you the dance, opera and theatre highlights for the next seven days.
A who's-who of London lefties gather at Congress House to rally against spending cuts.
Spend the night in Spitalfields Market and help raise money for the Big Issue.
Tonight: a rare chance to visit the tunnel shaft where IK Brunel almost died.
Jason Robert Brown's song cycle charting the break-up of a young marriage gives third-placed 'Dorothy' Lauren Samuels her moment in the spotlight in a good-looking production in Chiswick
Loose Women meets the coolest of song stylings in a classy cabaret from Mari Wilson, Gwyneth Herbert and the sensational Barb Jungr at the top of her form.
News of a fun new venue for the curious procrastinator.
A rare sprinkle of star quality peps up Resolution! in the form of Royal Ballet dancer, Edward Watson. But it's the works sandwiching his performance that really impress.
10 mg dance, 8mg theatre, 3.75 ml science: Side Effects is a performance exploring society's relationship to medicine. Can it make us feel better about what we take to feel better?
Plays about climate change are all the rage right now, it seems, and if the National’s Greenland was a little dry and statistic-heavy for your taste, you’ll be pleased to find the Royal Court’s efforts a lot more passionate and character-centred.
Unshaven tenors and Essex-blonde sopranos serve up pub opera in a sort of 'Troy of the Rovers' with superb voices and bargain pricing.
You've never seem Flamenco like this.
Keira Knightley and Elisabeth Moss make a richly talented pairing; it's a shame the play's so poor
Super Furry Animals front man Gruff Rhys plays a solo show at Cadogan Hall on 22 February.
Live radio, snowdrops, Flamenco, comedy, classical music, circus, dubstep, daylight music, dance, live music, sleaze and classic film.
Artist paints ultimate tabloid fodder on Southbank.
With a country music institution, an annual charity shindig at the Albert Hall, a spot of folky pop and some noisy rock, there's a gig on sale for everyone this morning.
Free eclectic music gigs for Saturday afternoons in Islington.
Theatre, music, poetry and cabaret in a tumbledown church in Islington.
Aspects of modern humanity explored through 3 contemporary dance pieces.
Three episodes of an arty radio sit-com are currently being devised, rehearsed and will be performed live at the ICA this weekend.
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