Birthdays, orchestras and darkrooms.
Ice skating, kidnapping, biking and herbs.
Monsters, peace and lots of local walks.
Crafty video-games, good sleep, and Bob the cat.
Free 3D workshops, London beaches and ... clock windings.
Secrets unravelled at the Park Theatre.
A disappointing triple bill, lacking the magic of Diaghilev's original ballets.
Art, music, festivals and birthday celebrations.
Free, at the National Theatre.
Walks, talks, comedy, film, a party, a fayre and a Mummy's curse.
17th century Dutch paintings and musical instruments at the National Gallery.
Mexican art shows off its variety and quality.
Post-apocalyptic landscapes and mind bending architecture...for free.
Excellent retrospective and the best of the summer exhibitions so far.
A carnival of human wrongdoing pitches up tent for an evening of errors (sponsored post).
Festivals, tours, lectures, London love, honk dogs and killer shrews
Creative opportunities lurk beneath the main space.
Monthly new material night returns with the likes of Ross Sutherland, Luke Wright and Joe Dunthorne.
Dark fantasy paintings include a skeleton version of Queen Elizabeth I and plants sprouting torsos.
Puzzles, padlocks, cryptic clues... can your team get out in 60 minutes?
A busy London today with mime, art, film, gin, comedy, craft and talks all on the agenda.
If you can't get tickets for the concert, there's a free exhibition on the night.
The latest in the Michael Grandage theatre season combines a great cast with an average play.
New Jersey by way of Shoreditch for a Sopranos party.
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