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Street photography at its most unintentionally hilarious.
Snapshots of a dynamic, quirky and inventive performance.
Classic rom-com meets multiverse theory.
Susan Calman makes a very good point in a fairly good show.
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Feeling blah lately? Fret not; the “King of Burlesque” has a cure.
Or turn up dressed as a Roundhead or Cavalier to get in free (sponsored post).
DIY surgery, art sales, and a street food knees-up.
Public art and street art, collected in one mappish place.
In the intimate recital room at Chappell of Bond Street in Soho.
All singing-all dancing-all experimenting variety show.
It's a rare dance event that's interrupted by political protest.
Andrew Motion, Judith Kerr, Joe Dunthorne and Hermione Lee in town.
The Ritzy Cinema in Brixton celebrates the best of the Dogme 95 movement this November.
Art that has to be experienced blindfolded.
Neon wonders, Boris on the spot and musical comedy.
Models and schemes from the popular Trafalgar Square commission.
The course is only revealed on the night. Perhaps your talent will be too.
A mash up of live music, visual arts and partying.
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Mark Gatiss is Charles I.
Londonist
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