Internet on stage, (very) old school art, Tweetbox and the #nephelauxetic campaign.
Bold colours, bold music, and laser beams.
This play doesn’t quite live up to its "horrifying" promise.
Sweary feminist stand up.
Andrew Motion, Neil McKenna, Clare Summerskill, poetry and storytelling.
Miniature lifelike sculptures in unnatural positions
Solve the crime of fashion!
Boom of cannon, wing of bat, quiz of film and this and that.
Jazz Dancing, Jianzi, Jitsu, Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Jogging and Jorkyball.
A thought-provoking new play about last year's Gay Girl in Damascus blog furore.
Which of the 32 different date venues could you end up in?
A vertiginous staircase, a giant model of the cathedral, and impressive views.
A vivid depiction of humdrum domesticity.
Brilliant art created using only a typewriter.
Lots of flipping races.
A beautiful opera with a top soprano, but a director who loves curtains too much.
Doctor Who quiz, a man escaping from cling film, songs about Bishopsgate and the case against the car.
This is the first London production of London Wall for 80 years. There may be a reason.
My First Shakespeare?
London events for people with curious minds.
The stories behind how iconic objects were designed, but does it live up to the exclamation marks?
A vibrant coming-of-age story set in Liverpool (sponsored post).
Addison, African art, arithmetic, and lots of things not beginning with A.
Rowan Atkinson in a subtle black comedy.
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