Our pick of London’s best theatre, dance and opera opening this week.
10 works of art showing subterranean London, as depicted by Londonist readers.
Huw Edwards and Hot Nuns. What other listings site gives you that pairing, eh?
One man, on a sparse set delivers extracts from Samuel Beckett.
Powerful Puccini with a visceral narrative punch.
Dance in March -- it's emotional.
What would aliens look like and would they be hostile?
Indie film paradise comes to London in April (sponsored post).
London events for people with curious minds.
The Ipcress File, or Gnomeo & Juliet?
Butchery bingo, folktronica, and why we need to offend.
A solid and crowdpleasing night out.
Disabled burlesque, Murdoch, Stephen Poliakoff, Greece and the internet.
Gary Cohen observed the action from behind the safety of his camera.
The pick of this week's funny.
Brain waves, cardboard, tigers, robots, art, crafts and experimental performance.
A heady mix of sound, video, art and live performance
Booking opens on Monday.
Submit your photos and you might win a ride in the driver's cab of a tube train.
Another wild scheme from the fruitful minds of Bompas and Parr.
Deutsch deep house for Electric Minds.
Book now for the National Theatre's funky new temporary performance space.
Aliens, gore, tigers, Kaiser Chiefs, and roller skating.
See our pick of gigs on sale this Friday.
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