Parkour on a bike
Bank holiday weekend will be ushered in with a host of outdoorsy activities presented for urban folks outside the National Theatre.
Maggie's Centres lead a London love in
Indoor seaside gaming fun for adults
London's honey producers go head to head at Royal Festival Hall
Amid the seasidey Southbank this weekend, there's an urban takeover!
Roundup of the best events from the annual dance festival.
This week's round up of yummy stuff happening around London
A street food version of Dishoom's Upper St Martin's Lane restaurant menu is served at a stylized Bombay beach bar on the Southbank.
This week's Zingers include an amorous terrorist, a very cheeky monkey and some sexy talk down on the Southbank. But what is the Zinger Of The Week?
Silver Wizard versus Invisible King in nasty assault.
Bored of board games? On Easter Sunday, you can either scoff lots of chocolate eggs or run around playing secret agent in a real-life game on Southbank. Or both.
Charitable initiatives, hotel bars and sherry this week.
Catch the last night of DancEUnion's celebration of great dance from across Europe at Southbank Centre tonight.
Beware the ghostly, sad panda of the Southbank.
The purple cow returns in April for 3 months of comedy and cabaret.
Artist paints ultimate tabloid fodder on Southbank.
Upswing’s latest venture is an elegant, powerful portrait of loss, longing and a crisis of identity and a cross-discipline amalgamation of aerialism, animation and dance.
This year's London International Mime Festival was kickstarted by Teatro Corsario's La Maldicion de Poe (The Curse of Poe), a macabre and surreal take on the works of the godfather of Gothic horror.
The glut of seasonal theatrical entertainment for children is almost at an end. Ostensibly a morality tale which boils down to "don't talk to strangers offering sweets, even if those sweets are literally the size of a house", KneeHigh have gone all Roald Dahl by stuffing their adaptation with macabre overtones, clever contraptions, a larger-than-life villain and precocious children.
Jarvis Cocker narrates Sergei Prokofiev's kiddy-friendly classic in his own particular style in a show which also incorporates the Oscar-winning animated version of the story.
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