Wrap up warm and try some London-themed cabaret and pimped-up sunglasses.
The best designs of the year, from augmented reality apps to stools made from seaweed.
Egg blowing, live music, space lecture and architecture
White sands, blue skies ... and a rusting tractor?
Laugh with Doctor Brown, Mae Martin and more next week.
Lambs, frogs, chocolate, film, scooters, kickboxing and CowFest.
Lindsay Posner directs a beautiful, traditional piece of proper drama
Bewitching sounds from across the black pond.
Londonist thinks this is a funny and honest show about sex and dating, but who critiques the critics?
Join in the big dim, in a show of support for a sustainable future.
Social commentary with a sense of humour in this free art exhibition.
The Big Egg Hunt is back, in time for Easter.
Tigers, chocolate and rollerskating -- unfortunately not all at the same time
Where will their biggest show to date take place? We have some ideas.
This Fringe First winner is a laugh-a-minute lark, cleverly combining prose and poetry, rhythm and rhyme…
50 years on, the scripts for Steptoe and Son hold up as a tragicomic tale of a father and son who cannot live with or without each other.
Family fun that works as well for adults as children.
A dark comedy from acclaimed collaborators, Howard Davies and Andrew Upton (sponsored post).
Wherever it may be, capture it in a photograph.
A day for lovers of art, literature, music, movies .. and ukeleles.
All aboard for a 1930s-inspired cruise along the Thames.
Wake Up London to shake Londoners out of consumerism.
A festival dedicated to salvaged video tape footage, especially the weird, wacky and wonderful.
Gillian Slovo, James Herbert, Jodi Picoult and other authors and poets in town.
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