You’ll be roaring and whooping and standing ovationing your tits clean off.
This Fringe First winner is a laugh-a-minute lark, cleverly combining prose and poetry, rhythm and rhyme…
Three hilarious short, sweet, snappy and well-staged miniature comedies.
Fat suits and pot shots: The Mikado is back in town but not for long.
Londonist went to see Martha Wainwright live last night and had a jolly good time.
A well-acted and interesting period glimpse into squaddie life at the height of IRA atrocities.
We see the Camden stalwarts play their very first gig at The Roundhouse.
Benedict Andrews’ unconventional rendering of Chekhov’s tragicomic tale is a largely incoherent, alienating, one-dimensional affair.
A night out amongst the gravestones
A gritty revenge quest set against the background of the London riots.
Shifted from the Deep South to 1970's Soweto.
The Tallest Man On Earth's Hackney Empire show left us wanting more.
The Canadian quartet descend on west London with bags of charisma and a lighting rig to match.
We went to Saint Saviour's album launch show and it was dead good.
90s retro cinematic-pop heroes relive vintage memories at homecoming show
Wet, wet, wet.
Gaze while you graze or enjoy some naughty cocktails.
Coldplay wow the audience at a spectacular Emirates Stadium show
DCC celebrates both modern dance technique and Cuban flavours, with mixed results
We see the Blur man's heavy-metal side at an intimate gig in central London.
It’s big, but is it clever?
Sunshine Boys spotlights Danny DeVito in his pyjamas and at the peak of his career.
A transfixing tale about breaking the monotony.
The story of a man's struggle to find out where he belongs in his battle to reach the top.
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