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This week's new theatre, dance, opera, art, jazz and classical highlights
Edinburgh winner's show is insanely brilliant.
"You're going to have problems describing this later. It's just a puppet on a table: no scenery, no costumes, no horses. Was that fun?"
Our tips for what’s new and hot on London’s cultural calendar this week
Deck the halls with human folly and laugh your face off
We bring you the week's cultural highlights, for the last time this year...
A balding, mustachioed Australian dressed in t-shirt and pants goes loudly insane.
Become part of the crowd in Ontroerend Goed's mischievousness, nasty and fascinating 'Audience'.
Intense one man show taking on the City and poshos.
Dark, savage wit with a splash of pageantry.
Riveting entertainment with not a smutty gag in sight.
A chat with Tim Key before his Soho Theatre and Freeze tour shows.
Asking 'what is love anyway?'
Our pick of the best of London's cultural calendar for this week
Get 'Hounded' in this thrilling game to out-smart foxes across Soho's streets.
A busy week for theatre and dance fans; while London’s art world is dominated by Frieze
A night with Eugene Mirman, his Pretty Good Friends, and a laser gun that measures the temperature of a crotch.
Huge names of the book world descend on Soho this weekend.
Love or hate this subversive, deadpan satire and devilishly observed character comedy
Cabaret duo turn rock band. Well, they were bored. But does it work? Course it does, babes.
"We live in fascist times, Ladies and Gentlemen." The Philosopher King of cabaret talks to us about politics, human rights and how to save thousands of pounds.
Site-specific guerilla opera about borders, national divides and Kafkaesque officialdom
Wonderfully ingenuous, this winsome story about friendship, growing up and the first stirrings of desire is a joy.
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