Skiffle superstars The Severed Limb team up with The Original Foot Spasm band and Count Skylarkin for an evening of old-fashioned washboard good times at the London Wonderland.
The Hayward welcomes in a new show from London-based French Artist Oliver Castel and his latest alter-ego 'Louise Weiss'.Beginning in the car-park, before taking over the lift and the gallery upstairs,...
Peaches is back! Bringing her live show to the Royal Festival Hall including previously unheard material. Never one to shy from collaboration or controversy, Peaches is loved across the musical world for...
Backed by a hand-picked team of musicians, former Sonic Youth frontman Thurston Moore presents a night of improvised music at the Purcell Room tonight as part of this year's Meltdown Fest.
For a long time, Marianne Jean-Baptiste has been the ONLY reason to watch Without A Trace. That's not true, Anthony LaPaglia is kinda fit in a troubled professor sort of way. Anyhoo, let's not do her ...
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...
They're an indecisive bunch, These New Puritans. They seem to pick all sorts of ideas out of the worlds of indie, electronica, dance and rock and manage to mush it altogether into something simultaneously...
According to Ambassadors Theatre Group, "The West End just got hotter! "Um.. Yeah it has! These terribly well groomed people are coming together to perform a collection of songs "from the West End, Broadway ...
You could say Tennessee William's play featuring an alcoholic, drug-abusing, established Hollywood actress and a young upcoming star is about coming to terms with ageing in a world where youth is currency...
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...
For lovers of a classic
farce, Harold Pinter's The Hothouse (1958) is the pinnacle of
thought-provoking comedy. But that's for people who love farce and in
Jamie Lloyd's production at Trafalgar ...