Given just six months to plan.
Walk and gawk during this wonderful circus show.
Love's Labour's Lost and Much Ado About Nothing, set either side of the first world war.
The Almeida's production resonates in wake of Brexit.
"She brings her own flamethrower to a party".
In a speakeasy.
A pantomime with a classic twist at Wilton's Music Hall.
Sam Shepard's 1978 work gets another airing.
More than 100,000 cut-price tickets are on sale now.
A show for all ages.
Master actor is back with new passion play.
Feel like a local.
A secret spy thriller in which you are the star, and the city is your backdrop.
Lots of stuff going bump in the night.
Prepare to be baffled, and not in a good way.
Will her successor be another man?
London's most famous legs?
Mark Gatiss, Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton are all on the London stage this month.
A missed opportunity to do something fresh.
Run in a zoo for charity, ogle photos of outer space.
A juicy -- but not not thirst-quenching -- reflection on the troubles in The Congo.
Former car park will be transformed.
Sport isn't for everyone.
It's cheap, and it's definitely cheerful: Camden Fringe festival is upon us.
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