This July, the car park at the otherwise sleepy Barbican comes alive to the sound of deep, bone-shaking bass as part of theatrical artist Graeme Miller's vast, confusing but entirely pleasurable installation.
Part multimedia installation, part free-form classical recital, and part trippy urban stunt, Bassline: London is the only place to head for a tour round an amped-up, dubbed-out car park.
One of the most influential architecture firms working today comes to the Barbican Art Gallery this autumn for an exhibition on their daring and influential designs. Until 19.02.12.
The unconquerable force that is Improbable theatre present a vaudevillian Punch & Judy as performed by Messrs Harvey and Hovey. Once grand performers, they are now in the gutter with their hands up a pair...
As the title suggests, Dickens and London is a major exhibition exploring the relationship between the great novelist Charles Dickens and the city he lived in. Taking place, appropriately enough, at the...
Just a stone's throw from St Paul's Cathedral, the Funny Side's new venue downstairs at The Spectator offers the same upmarket, yet friendly, comedy experience as their Covent Garden venue. Food is available...
A musical about money, Europe and the joys of single currency. EuroCrash! sees a host of eccentric characters discover Europe and all its failings with the musical swagger of Gilbert & Sullivan and the...
It's bass all the way tonight at East Village, as Bass Planet roll into town.They bring Krossbow - awesome bass-havy duo, A-Man - drum and bass rebel and some other aficionados to completely rock you....
It's time for you to take control at this weekly event and hand pick the tunes your-very-self! Take note of the theme and tweet suggestions to The Book Club's Twitter. www.twitter.com/thebookclubec2. This...