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.
DNA fragments – found on discarded cigarette butts and dried-up chewing gum – have been turned into lifelike masks of their owners. Created by New York-based artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg, these eerily realistic masks ar...
Experience the magic of JK Rowling’s world-renowned Harry Potter films with a stunning live orchestra. The Harry Potter™ Film Concert Series is heading on a huge, global tour, visiting 48 countries. They’ll...
This year’s Dulwich Pavilion is a bright new addition to south London. We do love a summer pavilion, and this loud, colourful offering is right up our street. After the success of Dulwich Picture Gallery’s 2...
Celebrate 20 years of Notting Hill with this lovely anniversary screening. When it comes to London and romantic comedies, you’re sort of spoiled for choice with your About Times, Bridget Joneses, and Love Actually...
British Flowers Week is the annual celebration of British flowers, plants and foliage. Taking place this week (June 10–16), and now in its seventh year, British Flowers Week will shine a spotlight on growers and indepen...
Eco-terrorism meets late 80s rave in this funny, messy satire at the Pleasance Theatre. “First thing I got wrong was the title,” is the opening line – said by an actor portraying the play’s writer David Finnigan. It get...
Dare you enter the arena for Bearpit Karaoke? On occasion, we’ve been known to covet the best bits of other cities, hoping London could steal them for itself. However, when it comes to Berlin, there’s no nee...
Summer in the Square is Mayfair’s answer to Glasto. It’s becoming a truth universally acknowledged that any self-respecting London park must host a cracking summer festival. Victoria Park has All Points East...
A theatre adaptation of Paula Hawkins’ novel, The Girl On The Train, is hitting London’s West End. Based on the best-selling novel by Paula Hawkins,…...
The Donmar Warehouse is a 251-seat theatre at the heart of Seven Dials in London’s Covent Garden. Its past spans everything from first existing as a vat room for a brewery, before turning into a banana-ripening warehous...