Remember the Four Seasons? Their most famous member was Franki Valli and their hits included 'Sherry', 'Big Girls Don't Cry', 'I Can't Give You Anything But Love' and 'Bye Bye Baby'. Lovely songs you may...
Directed by Sam Mendes with a book by David Greig and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Sam Wittman, this marks the second Roald Dahl musical to hit the West End. "The mysterious Willy Wonka is opening his ...
Now transformed into the feelgood movie of the century so far, this stage showcase for the music of Abba looks set to run and run. Audiences adore this lightweight tale of a mother and daughter in love...
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...
1901 was the year that the ambitious nineteen-year-old Picasso launched his career in Paris with an exhibition that would set him on course to become one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.Reuniting ...
DJ Limão, a fixture on both the European and Brazilian DJ scenes, mixes anything from samba to Nu-Brasil while dance teachers are on hand to show you how to commit murder on the dance floor.
One of the most distinctive plays of the '90s, The Weir is old school storytelling with darker depths than you might expect. Brendan?s pub is isolated as it is. It sits above the town and lonely men ...
Starring Judi Dench and Ben Whishaw, this new play from John Logan is the imagined meeting of the two people who inspired some of the most famous children's stories in the Western world. Alice Liddell ...
Writer and Actress Nina Kristofferson presents a one woman musical-play. Weaving Holiday's demons with her stories and her songs, she takes us through the drink, drugs, emotion and jazz.
Multi Olivier Award-winner Zoë Wanamaker returns to the West End for a play about a marriage falling apart in very dramatic fashion. Passion Play by Peter Nichols is a dark comedy that sees James and...
Alan Ayckbourn's first major West End hit, Relatively Speaking is the usual combination of misunderstanding, farce, plotting and familial upper class incompetence. Intent on gaining her parents permission ...