Domini Public has been impressing global audiences all over the world since 2008 but this short run on the South Bank is the first chance British audiences have had to sample the thought-provoking work of Roger Bernat.
What starts as a massive 3D survey in which a huge audience is asked to respond physically to questions (Were you born in London? Step Forward) turns into a compelling narrative.
Lisa D'Amour's play about two American couples transfers from The States to National Theatre this May. She pairs straight-laced, middle-class Ben and Mary with their recovering junkie neighbours Sharon...
When Antigone buries the body of her rebellious brother, the tyrant Creon condemns her to be buried alive. But the city of Thebes knows Creon's crimes and under cover of night, as they struggle to recover...
Nominated for the Edinburgh 'Best Newcomer' award last year, Boy With Tape on His Face is a truly innovative, brilliant comedy act, one you rarely get to see on the comedy circuit these days. A combination...
Glammed up, old school vaudeville circus comes to town with magicians and musicians in tow. The show includes Circa, La Clique and Acrobat and Circus Oz who put on one hell of a spectacle. Seriously fun...
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...