Your complete guide to arts and culture in London: read all about art exhibitions, plays and musicals, and concerts and gigs. Plus, discover what’s on at galleries, museums, and cinemas across the city.
Join The Little Orchestra for a fabulous celebration of classical music – but not as you know it. How do you honour Beethoven on the 250th anniversary of his birth? The conventional thinking is a tribute concert, but th...
It’s time to hop on your magic carpet towards the Waterloo Vaults for an immersive evening at Aladdin and the Feast of Wonders. Following the sell-out success of Beauty and The Feast, the whimsical imagination&hel...
There’s absolutely nothing to see at Dialogue in the Dark. In the first week of the year, it’s easy to feel like you’re stumbling around in the dark, still befuddled by Twixtmas and the return to work....
Emilia Clarke goes from dragons to seagulls with the arrival of The Seagull next year. Jamie Lloyd is arguably on the hottest streak in British theatre at the moment. Having delivered a masterful Pinter at the Pinter se...
The first reviews for Cats have arrived, and critics are… baffled, repulsed, and maybe a little turned on? Back in July, a film trailer arrived that would change both films and memes forever. From the first moment...
Imminence has arrived at Bloomberg Arcade with a strong message. The evermore urgent need to address climate change is never out of the news these days, and such is the acute awareness around it that it’s even sta...
One of the famous book fairies has been caught! That’s right, Emma Watson has been spotted running around the city on behalf of The Book Fairies, who hide books in public spots for people to find. This week, Watso...
Park Theatre has made its smaller stage Christmassy by reviving Charlotte Jones’ 1998 play Martha, Josie and Chinese Elvis. It feels like an antidote to the current turbulent political situation, and the play serves up...
Mike Lew’s Teenage Dick explores whether it is better to be feared, or loved – and at what cost? In the vein of Ten Things I Hate About You and West Side Story, Mike Lew’s off-broadway show, Teenage Dick, is the latest...
‘Duchess Of Malfi’ at the Almeida tells a powerful story of love, jealousy and power. After giving an Olivier Award-nominated performance in King Charles III at this Islington venue five years ago, Lydia Wil...