Ooh this sounds fun! An afternoon of fun and games carried out around central London - there's superheroes, secret agents and strange clues all to be encountered by teams taking part in a series of missions.
Founded in San Francisco in 2001, The Go Game utilises snazzy mobile-phone technology to help you interact with your pals and our fair capital as never before.
Just get a team and turn up at Cosmo Bar at 12.30, pay your £4 and you're ready to rumble. Plus, there's a party at the end - brilliant!
The Go Game is presented in London in partnership with the brilliant Hide & Seek. Click here to read Tom's review of a Hide & Seek event at the Royal Festival Hall, 2008.
One of the most influential architecture firms working today comes to the Barbican Art Gallery this autumn for an exhibition on their daring and influential designs. Until 19.02.12.
Taking its cue from the
infinitely adaptable Punch and Judy shows, Improbable's The Devil and
Mister Punch explores creativity itself and touches on the taut
relationship between puppet and pupp...
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...
Just a stone's throw from St Paul's Cathedral, the Funny Side's new venue downstairs at The Spectator offers the same upmarket, yet friendly, comedy experience as their Covent Garden venue. Food is available...
Sadler's Wells annual Flamenco Festival is now a calendar event, offering a fortnight of spectacular, fiery dance showcases.One of the most distinguishing features of this years festival is the innovation....
An exhibition of works by two Swedish contemporary artists at Parasol Unit this winter. As the title suggests, the pair are linked by a shared exploration of ideas around time and memory - Cecilia Edefalk...
This winter sees Parasol Unit launch its Parasolstice (geddit??) series of commissions for the gallery's outdoor space. Things kick off with an installation by James Yamada, entitled The summer shelter...
Two men still live with the media sensation that surrounded their childhood. Abandoned by their mother in a chicken coop, they began to take on the characteristics of children and now, as adults, they...
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Cosmo Bar
50-54 Clerkenwell Road
Clerkenwell EC1M 5PS,
London