The Funny Side... of The City is The Square Mile’s boutique comedy club.Thursday's show features 'the swiss army knife of entertainment' Ronnie Golden, Dana Alexander and Guest Comedian and compere ...
Edinburgh Comedy Award Winner 2009, author, poet and masterslut Tom Key headlines the Chapel tonight, in a sterling line-up of top drawer comedians.Also on the bill is comedy ventriloquist Nina ...
Even if you're not local, the Sunday Special is well worth traveling down to Greenwich for.A brilliant music, cabaret and comedy night with a cult following, it attracts some top drawer comedians and ...
A lovely, family friendly one-day festival in Victoria Park, featuring a healthy, cross-the-board selection of music, a great comedy line-up, magic and cabaret, art installations and a stre...
Every month, the aptly named Crack Comedy Club, the longest running stand-up night in Kingston, takes over the Grey Horse and delivers a regular deluge of laughs every Friday and Saturday. Tonight you...
Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Carl Donnelly (as seen on Mock The Week, Dave’s One Night Stand and Russell Howard’s Good News) presents his third solo show, an hour of hilarious tales and unbridled...
Simon Brodkin performs new material for his upcoming BBC sketch series featuring a host of new characters and some returning favourites. Hosted by Radio One's Tom Deacon.
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...
Five rugs produced by Christopher Farr on sale at Somerset House this summer. The designs are based on original ones from the Omega Workshops. Until 24.06.12.
The collision of the arts and the sciences continues apace with this exhibition of work curated by celebrated neuroscientist Dr Richard Wingate. There's work on show by Susan Aldworth, Andrew Carnie and...
An exhibition of works by photographer and filmmaker Gideon Mendel at Somerset House this summer. The focus is on flooding and climate change. Until 05.06.12.
A thin plot that doesn't matter too much with all the amazing dancing and brilliant music filling the stage at Peacock Theatre. Inspired by the Mujra dancers who entertained India's elite back in the day...
The stage show inspired by the 1935 film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers follows dancer Jerry Travers as he begins work for producer Horace Hardwick in London. Enthusiastically practising his routine...
Rarely do audiences talk about the plot of Gershwin's Crazy for you, probably because it's not that important when you've got songs like ?I Got Rhythm?, ?Someone To Watch Over Me?, ?Embraceable You? and...
Michael Frayn's thoroughly silly romantic romp was dusted off in grand style at The Old Vic last year and now the production transfers to the West End's Novello Theatre. Mr Frayn, author of Headlong and...