The giant glass building burned down in 1936. But now it's back.
Six generations of family life round one table.
Creole and Cajun, crabs and cocktails. Y'all.
40 fantastic women will perform Plath's poems.
Comedy returns to the South Bank.
Iron Lady praised and jeered.
Could Nine Elms and Vauxhall become a new Southbank?
Actor's life and King Lear's lines collide in this disorientating and trippy production.
Lindsay Posner directs a beautiful, traditional piece of proper drama
A dark comedy from acclaimed collaborators, Howard Davies and Andrew Upton (sponsored post).
Streatham's new ice rink will be open later this year.
Owner of 'The Partystores' tells us what it was like to see his business burning down
An upcoming development could obscure the local landmark.
A trip down the yellow brick road memory lane with adult twists on the original.
Riverside cultural hub to get 21st-century makeover.
Three days of talks, music, comedy, film and debates.
London says goodbye to the cult Waterloo venue after three years.
A one-man show that captivated its audience.
We talk to James Graham and Charles Edwards.
What do you get if you combine Margaret Thatcher and 80s pop?
See the concrete marvel inside another concrete marvel: the Royal Festival Hall.
The results are in. Now join us on the pub crawl.
The National's latest blockbuster is a German expressionist comedy - which is not, it turns out, a contradiction in terms.
Tons of activities for the kids at half term and beyond.
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