Nicholas Hytner's latest hit brings Shakespeare's bombastic tragedy bang up to date
California scenesters We Are Scientists plan an intimate show, plus other gigs on sale this week.
Still life photographs suspended within tanks of water.
Hootenanny, sub-art, a handsome brute, and the laziest weather report ever.
Do you escape to the capital's green fringes or have you a hidden gem inside the city?
Kerry Hudson, Iain Sinclair, Alex Wheatle and John Hegley among the literary stars this week.
The provocative and divisive Danish director gets a retrospective this May.
Lyrical fighting talk from Musa Okwonga.
Crap films, Terry Pratchett, invisible cloaks, Invisible Dot, and mindbending 3-D images.
No, he doesn't live at 999 Legsby Avenue.
London’s best theatre, dance, opera, comedy and kids theatre opening this week
Illusory paintings that shift perspective as you walk past them
Celebrate St George's day by eating insects, pondering geology or sniffing the cosmos.
Phones ringing and screaming children are the obvious ones, but what else makes us mad in the theatre?
A walk around Soho to see a few locations connected to Paul Raymond and new film 'The Look of Love'.
Vote for your favourite of four finalists.
Tate Modern takes a chance on an impressive Lebanese sculptress.
London events for people with curious minds.
Gun salutes, the point of Jane Austen, and a puzzle about the Shard.
Surreal humour provides us with sculptures that merge the historic and the modern.
Mayerling is a darkly erotic ballet with an undertow of death and decline, superbly performed by the Royal Ballet.
Free festivals, 'crap' films, a hootenanny, a disco and lots of comedy to see you through this week on the cheap.
Ten performers sing their way through the dramas of Jane Austen's timeless novel.
Lucy Porter, Andy Zaltzman and a free comedy festival making you laugh this week.
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