A great opportunity to see great dance at Sadler's Wells from £8.
Masterful storytelling and incredible visuals combine in the return of Akram Khan's most accomplished work yet.
A two-wheeled tour through the capital's history, in Clerkenwell.
And ears and mouth and nooooose. We're going to have this stuck in our head all day.
Geeky comedy as 10 science bods share their passions, in a pub.
The much-loved music venue smartens up for a foodie crowd.
Nominate your favourite drinking spots within an easy walk of Old Street Tube.
A clunky collision of stereotypes at the Almeida Theatre.
Writers and cast from Arne Dahl and Borgen among the guests.
One of the world's greatest dancers makes a triumphant return to Sadler's Wells with this provocative triple bill.
Nikka-sponsored pop-up comes to SOS.
A return for the celebration of all things design.
A difficult-to-follow storyline but gorgeous dancing, music and designs.
Gothenburg's Way Out West festival gives London music fans a preview of its 7th outing, at Electrowerkz..
Bank holiday breaking, hip hop, popping, locking, tutting and strutting.
An incredible movement style, but low lighting and excessive volume make it hard to appreciate.
See a Donizetti farce -- in the ventilation shaft to Brunel's Thames Tunnel.
Expect to see Simon Amstell, Claudia O'Doherty, Nick Mohammed and the like.
A fresh ballet version of Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers.
Very funny gig at The Invisible Dot.
Asian-style sandwiches make for one of the best lunchtime fillers in London.
As pungent, powerful and full of vintage charm as whiskey based cocktail.
A surreal piece that leaves the grime of London squawking at the theatre door.
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