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After hanging up his tight black shorts and sweaty stage persona, you would have thought hardcore punk legend Henry Rollins would be taking it easy. No chance! Now a TV personality, police bad ass in Bad Boys 2 and surprisingly funny spoken word artist, he's probably working harder than ever.
Tonight he's taking the stage at the Royal Festival Hall for more tales of funny house breaks, relentless touring and why the general public should be subjected to regular attack by wild animals.
Four contemporary poets united by their powerful and moving writing, read their works addressing Britain today in an event hosted by Bernardine Evaristo.
The immensely talented Kate Tempest records her new spoken word album in front of an audience, with support from. She'll be performing new poetry alongside more familiar pieces.
Def Jam poet, Mark Gonzales, delivers a masterclass in spoken word at Chancellor's Hall (WC1E 7HU) before a performance at D'GAF restaurant in Stratford. For details on the masterclass (£25) and/or to...
Celebrating International Women?s Day with a collection of stories by and about women, Spare Tyre theatre company return to New Diorama Theatre with Picture Me.
This integrated arts production explores how movement, light and sound can be used as a language and offers the audience quite a sensory feast. Without Warning is a devised experiment, which visually descr...
A big show at the hayward this year for extremely popular (if potentially overrated) contemporary artist David Shrigley. As well as the faux-naive drawings for which he's best known, the exhibition features...
Esa-Pekka Salonen’s season opening continues with an evening of Beethoven and Berlioz Beethoven Overture, Leonore No.2 Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
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...
The Garden Museum presents an exploration of the green city movement that sprung up in Victorian times and continues in various guises to this day. From a time when Brixton and Waterloo were rural idylls...
Ever wondered what time sharks have lunch? Well, at the London Aquarium it's 2.30 on the dot.There's a talk beforehand (for the benefit of you visitors - the sharks probably know what they're doing already) ...
On arrival at the Old Vic Tunnels we're led into a giant roaring furnace where half a dozen men are shovelling coal into a roaring, all-encompassing fire. It's one of the many design feats at...
This integrated arts production explores how movement, light and sound can be used as a language and offers the audience quite a sensory feast. Without Warning is a devised experiment, which visually descr...
Vault Festival is a menagerie of theatre, film, opera and art in the labyrinth that is the Old Vic Tunnels. It runs for three weeks featuring a collection the likes of Silent Opera, Kindle Theatre, Hammer...
An all-new musical set to the songs of '50s legends including Roy Orbison, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran and Billy Fury. The premise is one of musical rivalry between two young guys trying to impress girls...
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...