A first London solo show for contemporary artist Sunshine Frere at Tenderpixel this August and September.
The exhibition involves a complex examination of, apparently, "music, morals, compulsion and obsession" - sounds like pretty high-falutin' stuff, which it is, but it also sounds like a whole heap of innovative and interactive fun.
Once upon a time the Fab Four were the not quite so fab five, a band that was struggling along and performing rock'n'roll covers in seedy clubs.This new show, making its West End premiere after a run ...
All singing, high kicking fun is the order of the day in this sexy, sleazy musical set in prohibition era Chicago, and following a showgirl named Roxie Hart as she tries to clear her name of a murder she...
Flitting between and blurring dreams and reality, Offenbach's final opera recalls a man's lost loves, based on the stories of German writer E.T.Hoffmann.As poet Hoffmann finds himself hopelessly infatuated ...
This Noël Coward is set in a country house by the Thames where four guests arrive. They may expect a civilised weekend of polite chat and illicit love affairs, but what they get is a family of bohemians...
An exhibition showcasing the best of contemporary photographic talent at the National Portrait Gallery right now. On display are the prize-winners from the 2011 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize...
After his death in 2011 comes the National Portrait Gallery's survey of the portraits of Lucian Freud - one of Britain's best loved artists. Freud is one of the major names in post-war British art. His...
Sometimes credited as the creator of the first work of Pop Art, Richard Hamilton is one of the leading figures of British art in the Twentieth Century. Working mainly with painting and collage, Hamilton's...
What can a sexless middle-aged married man, whose life now consists mainly of watching Scooby Doo cartoons with a four-year-old boy, possibly find to write comedy about? Plenty it turns out. From rio...