What would you rather do - read Paradise Lost or listen to Milton Jones reel off hilarious gag after hilarious gag? Well in our case, it's the latter. Of all the esteemed Miltons past and present, Milton Jones is our favourite.
He is a master of the one-liner; be it silly, clever or punny. He also loves daft costumes and bizarre props. Thinking about it, Jones actually has rather a lot in common with John Milton. If you haven't seen him already, check him out - he is one of the few comedians that can make an hour of short gags fly by.
Comedienne Tiffany Stevenson hosts this weekly Monday night show where leading comedians, circuit regulars and newcomers debut material in front of an enthusiastic and supportive crowd.Old Rope gets its ...
Just a stone's throw from St Paul's Cathedral, the Funny Side's basement venue at The Spectator offers a similar comedy experience to their Covent Garden venue. Food is available till 9:30pm and comedy...
The UCL Museum presents an intriguing exhibition celebrating 300 years since the birth of author, philosopher and firebrand political thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau. On display are a host of objects from...
A series of artworks produced by animals on show this February and March at UCL's Grant Museum of Zoology. Personally we think Bakhari the chimp has a bright future ahead. Until 09.03.12.
Two simultaneous exhibitions this autumn and winter at the Wellcome Collection, under the title of Miracles and Charms. Infinitas Gracias - Mexican Miracle Paintings is the first major exhibition of Mexican...
Is it really time for Resolution again already!? The biggest, longest festival of new dance in Europe, Resolution! features three pieces each night from a dazzling international array of choreographers...
Inspired by and in response to the work of Daniil Kharms, Clout theatre company present a physical theatre production that depicts a city of genius and nonsense where women are as delicate as porcelain...
Physical theatre and absurdist humour combine to create a land under surveillance. In this place where everything is recorded it's easy to erase a past and design a future.
Art gets topical this year, as Woolff Gallery play host to a series of new paintings by Oona Hassim. The works on show depict the various examples of urban disturbance that London witnessed in 2011 - from...
Despite their slightly unprepossessing gallery space, exhibitions at the British Library are often utterly brilliant - in part due to the institution's unparalleled collection of amazing stuff. This winter's...
An exhibition in the Folio Society Gallery at the British Library exploring the presence of supernatural phenomena in the work of Charles Dickens. The show marks the bicentenary of his birth. Until 04...
This winter Rollo Contemporary Art is playing host to the third and final installment in the critically-acclaimed exhibition series 'The Body in Women's Art Now'. The aim of the series is to review artworks...