Playground slides, water fountains and a programme of love-based events.
Highlights from a dark and dirty week of events.
For those who like their classical music fresh off the bone.
An epic telling of an epic story.
James Lavelle, Chrissie Hynde and Gilles Peterson at the Southbank Centre.
Amazing Anti-Gravity Acts by Awesome Aussie Acrobats.
David Henry Hwang's play at National Theatre's Shed.
Forget chocolate eggs, it's all about black bin liners.
David Arnold at the Royal Festival Hall in July.
The perfect setting for Francesco Cavalli's L'Ormindo.
For London newbies, or those who don't go south.
Simon Russell Beale is titanic in Sam Mendes’ mind-blowing production
Pop-ups, marmite and the US of A.
Chocoholics rejoice!
A bulldozed Soho and a concrete clad Covent Garden?
The National Theatre’s new musical delights visually, but disappoints aurally.
But skaters don't want to move.
See a classic from an entirely new viewpoint.
A group of girls fight for their right to a university education.
Global Street Art curates new murals.
Gabriel features trumpets, farting and music a-plenty.
The provocative and divisive Danish director gets a retrospective this May.
Applying scientific theory to the National Theatre's Maxim Gorky revival.
Six generations of family life round one table.
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