The tenth of the Courtauld's biannual student-run exhibitions is currently taking over the institution's East Wing. On display are works by brilliant photographer Tom Hunter, oddball sculptors Heringa...
The great forgotten man of American art, before his tragic death at the age of just 42, George Bellows was considered the greatest US artist of the earliest 20th century, known for his highly realistic...
"A new musical with added Spice!" - you knew it was coming.
The jukebox west end musical to end all jukebox musicals follows a young girl who tries to spice up her life, you could say, and tumbles he...
The debut exhibition from London light-based artist Chris Bracey explores the themes of heaven and hell; reflecting the highs and lows of his 30 year career working with neon and light. Bracey's previous ...
The irrepressible Russell Brand brings a shiny new show to the Lyric Theatre. A great chance to catch the stand-up and film star performing unseen lewd and crude material.
A stage adaptation of Mark Haddon's best selling book Simon Stephens directed by Marianne Elliot. Christopher John Francis Boone loves prime numbers, his dad and the colour red. He delights in all that ...
Two of the country's stuffiest people get together to have secret discussions about running our fair isles, because that's democracy, yo. Helen Mirren stars in this West End production of Peter Morgan's ...
A master of angst-fuelled comedy, Eddie Pepitone brings his hugely successful Edinburgh Festival debut show back to the UK this month.
See a powder keg of social outrage, railing against the lack of corpor...
Amusingly shambolic character Brian Gittins returns with a brand new show.After six years on the circuit, Brian has yet to make any waves in the comedy world and continually struggles to find an audience ...