A musical about money, Europe and the joys of single currency. EuroCrash! sees a host of eccentric characters discover Europe and all its failings with the musical swagger of Gilbert & Sullivan and the...
A short walk from Covent Garden tube, the Funny Side club can be found beneath the Corner Store bar, serving up live comedy five days a week. Tonight's headliner is Jewish character comic Sol ...
Five rooms at the Tate will house photographic works by five contemporary photographers exploring the power of the camera as a documentary medium. Themes range from conflicts in Iraq, elections in Congo...
After Ai Weiwei's damp squib of an installation back in 2010, 2011 sees British Berlin-based contemporary artist Tacita Dean take up the challenge of doing something interesting in the Turbine Hall at...
Another coup for Victoria Miro as gallery artist Yayoi Kusama gets a major solo show at Tate Modern. The artist - 83 in March - works across a huge range of media and is one of Japan's most prominent cultural...
As the title suggests, Dickens and London is a major exhibition exploring the relationship between the great novelist Charles Dickens and the city he lived in. Taking place, appropriately enough, at the...
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...
2012 sees the Arts Gallery offering you the chance to go behind the scenes of Sarah Greenwood's recent production of Sherlock Holmes - yes, the one with Jude Law and Robert Downey Jr. On display are a...