Intimate set brings tears to the eyes, including those of the singer.
The perfect way to spend a summer evening, in Regent Park's hidden gem.
Creative opportunities lurk beneath the main space.
Dark fantasy paintings include a skeleton version of Queen Elizabeth I and plants sprouting torsos.
1850's landmark will become playground and event space.
The Night Alive at the Donmar Warehouse puts the audience through the emotional wringer.
Head to Regent's Park this weekend for fun, food, frolics and hopefully some sunshine.
Expect talks, walks, workshops and more.
New exhibition invites visitors to make the world a better place, one cup of tea at a time.
We talk to the people behind the five brickish maps, currently on show around the network.
Coffee and comics, plus Czech paper-cut portraits.
Subversive circus at Bloomsbury Ballroom.
Latest celebration of the network's 150th anniversary.
Swiss army hands and confusing contraptions explore our evolutionary path.
Art students rethink the zoological collection.
New political theatre falls short.
St George's Bloomsbury hosts a multi-arts festival in honour of Emily Wilding Davison
A pain in the primates... monkeys regularly chomping on visitors to the zoo
Wander round the diamond quarter listening to GPS-activated tales from the past.
An 'atlas of dreams' explored through art.
A largely satisfying return to form for the playwright at Hampstead Theatre.
A humble postman and raven give birth to a girl who can neither speak nor fly...
High quality dance in a Kentish Town pub.
A trio of books approach their markets in very different ways.
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