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.
The show must go on, and it definitely will at these London theatres! After many months of no live theatre, weeks of online performances, and days of despair, theatres are slowly making a comeback. It’s the moment...
Watch London get painted into a masterpiece before your eyes… Are you always the first to know about Banksy’s latest piece? Are a graff-enthusiast, a street-art superfan, or simply a lover of art? If so, 202...
Netflix has launched an entire page of movies and TV shows for non-subscribers to watch for free. For those of you that don’t have an unhealthy relationship with Netflix and somehow live your life without a subscr...
Leicester Square has come alive with a statue trail called Scenes in the Square, which celebrates a century of cinema. Honouring Britain’s love of film and cinema, the statue trail – which launched in February 202...
Contemporary artist Camille Walala has turned Adams Plaza Bridge into a colourful canvas. The first ever London Mural Festival has officially begun! And you can find one of its most impressive, most Instagrammable highl...
Shakespeare in the beer garden? It’s The Tempest like you’ve never seen it before… It’s not really a London summer without outdoor Shakespeare productions, is it? And whilst The Globe sadly remai...
Leyton High Road has been given quite the glow-up after a successful crowdfunding campaign. We’d never say London isn’t a colourful city (just look at these splendid streets!), but we’re also never aga...
Regent’s Park gets a proper art attack for Frieze Sculpture 2020. As parks go, Regent’s Park is pretty well stocked, already boasting a zoo, boating lake, open air theatre, and somewhat bafflingly, a univers...
Whoopi Goldberg, Jennifer Saunders, and a whole load of nuns? Sister Act is going to be Fabulous, Baby! The West End has no lack of star power, but even by the usual astronomical standards, they’ll…...
DistDancing brings the Royal Ballet to Hoxton Docks. Nothing about the last few months has made me feel like dancing, but then again I’m spectacularly uncoordinated, so that’s perhaps a good thing. Handily,...