Now in its 24th year, the Chuckle Club is one of the oldest comedy clubs in London. Held in the KCLSU student bar Tutu's, it consequently has some of the cheapest drinks you will find. Tonight's bill includes legendary stand-up and master of the long joke, Stewart Lee and mad one-liner merchant Milton Jones.
Every Saturday Eugene Cheese hosts the evening and opens by encouraging the crowd to sing along with the famous Chuckle Club song. Then there are three main acts and one or two open spots for newcomers. Food is available from 7pm and there is an 'after skool nightclub' from 11pm-4am.
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...
Five rugs produced by Christopher Farr on sale at Somerset House this summer. The designs are based on original ones from the Omega Workshops. Until 24.06.12.
The collision of the arts and the sciences continues apace with this exhibition of work curated by celebrated neuroscientist Dr Richard Wingate. There's work on show by Susan Aldworth, Andrew Carnie and...
An exhibition of works by photographer and filmmaker Gideon Mendel at Somerset House this summer. The focus is on flooding and climate change. Until 05.06.12.
Rarely do audiences talk about the plot of Gershwin's Crazy for you, probably because it's not that important when you've got songs like ?I Got Rhythm?, ?Someone To Watch Over Me?, ?Embraceable You? and...
Michael Frayn's thoroughly silly romantic romp was dusted off in grand style at The Old Vic last year and now the production transfers to the West End's Novello Theatre. Mr Frayn, author of Headlong and...
In David Edgar's taut play about the creation of the King James bible in 1610 sees a group of 54 clerics translating scripture. We meet ghosts and royalty and encounter lots of acronyms and discussion...
The stage show inspired by the 1935 film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers follows dancer Jerry Travers as he begins work for producer Horace Hardwick in London. Enthusiastically practising his routine...
A stellar cast led by Sheridan Smith (The Royle Family, Little Shop of Horrors) and Duncan James (er, he was in boyband Blue) bring this Broadway sensation to the West End. Based on the winning Hollywood...