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.
Everyone’s favourite 90’s sitcom is getting a reboot – and it’s going to be a lot darker than the original… For anyone out there who’s inexplicably never encountered the show, The Fre...
Unleash your inner film buff at Boxpark Film Club, in both Shoreditch and Wembley. Boxparks Shoreditch and Wembley are each hosting a film club throughout August and September, and it’s not one you’ll want t...
Come From Away will be coming to a big-screen near you! Due to Covid-19 and the madness that is 2020, the majority of West End productions have been forced to close indefinitely. The award-winning musical Come From Away...
Praise the theatre gods, because live theatre is returning to the Bridge Theatre. For all the National Theatre at Home and socially-distanced Old Vic shows, there’s nothing that can match live theatre for spectacl...
The producers have had to get creative. Coronavirus has stumped many of our 2020 plans, but one thing we didn’t expect it to mess with was our beloved winter television – especially I’m A Celeb. Confirming changes ahead...
It’s a sad day for London’s theatre culture. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s longest-running production and West End stalwart ‘The Phantom Of The Opera’ is closing indefinitely, after a steady 34-yea...
The Tate galleries are now open to the public. Paint-by-numbers is about the closest we’ve come to fine art during the lockdown, so we’ve been champing at the bit to get back to London’s mesmerising ar...
The Design Museum is reopening on July 31, along with the long-awaited exhibition Electronic: From Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers. Electronic: From Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers was one of the many exhibitions...
Old Vic: In Camera returns with new play Three Kings. Since its closure in March, the Old Vic has been filled with memories rather than performances. At least, it was until last month, when Claire Foy and Matt Smith roc...
For one last time, the theatre comes to you with National Theatre at Home. As the West End has shuttered and theatres around the country followed suit, all the drama of the London stage has fled online. Thankfully, the...