Known for their Klaxon's connections as much as for their rhythm led indie pop, Hatcham Social will be making sure their are a few stupid dances at KCLSU tonight
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...
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...
Justifiable winner of more awards than the average mantle piece could handle, the Lion King is a sensory explosion paralleled by none. The music was written by two figures so highly respected in the productio...
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...
The London Transport Museum presents a major exhibition exploring the impact of technology on the way we interact with the city around us. Sense and the City looks at the utopian visions of architects...
Brilliant noir thriller which has been packing audiences into the Novello theatre for 21 years. Stephen Mallatrat's masterful script takes the premise of a Susan Hill novel as its basis. One of the surviving...
Oliver Goldsmith's classic comedy of manners comes to National Theatre in hands of director Jamie Lloyd.
It promises the usual post-Restoration melange of overly complicated plots, elaborate dialogu...
Multi-Emmy award-wining Tyne Daly makes her way to the West End from Broadway to play Maria Callas in Terrence McNally's play about the famous opera singer You'll recognise Tyne Daly (though perhaps not...
Cor blimey! Cue east end accents galore in this play about gangsters starring comedic writer and actor James Corden.One Man, Two Guvnors, (despite being in the running for worst title ever) is in fact ...