London goes art fair crazy this weekend so here's a summary of what's on and where.
Solve clues, interact with agents.
History of sex, creepy stories, fashion in a crypt and arty snails.
Could London get a new garden 70ft below the surface?
A warehouse of transport wonder out west.
City, Clerkwell & Islington, Greenwich and Westminster Guides give it away on Saturday.
Sort-of-Shakespeare on the site of Bankside's first theatre.
Haunting art works in the vaults beneath Somerset House.
London events for people with curious minds.
Ghosts, pumpkins, shorts, lectures, walks and Delius.
Life's failures, and how they're not all bad.
A town inhabited by turds, you say?
Expect scenes of flames, nudity, incest, birth and death in this translated from the German language drama.
Simon Munnery, Reginald D Hunter, PLEB Talks and a show with the audience on exercise bikes.
A room full of rain that parts as you walk through it.
A well-acted and interesting period glimpse into squaddie life at the height of IRA atrocities.
Quiet Act of Destruction: A tragicomic, bread-flying romp of a show.
Two first rate counter-tenors appear in this new production of Handel's masterpiece.
Bright colours and geometric architecture provide a refreshing take on landscape painting.
John Tejada and Vessel set to launch albums and blow minds
Naturally 7, Jason Yarde, Peter Hunnigale, Donae'o & Ayanna perform.
In which we struggle to express just how good this gig was.
You'd be mad to miss it.
A festival of much more than books, starting Saturday.
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