After 2011's major solo show over at the Whitechapel, Thomas Struth is back in town with a series of family portraits at the National Portrait Gallery.
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...
Setting a course through one of the defining periods of 20th Century art, The Barbican's Bride and the Bachelors traces the career of iconic French artist Marcel Duchamp and his relationship with four...
The first major retrospective of influential photographer and fashion pioneer Man Ray, an artist known to most people as the guy who came up with that shot of a woman with a violin back.Featuring over ...
Bringing together pieces from Pennsylvanian artist George Catlins five visits to the western states back in the 1830s, the lost world of the Native American tribes is laid bare in this revealing exhibition...
Multi Olivier Award-winner Zoë Wanamaker returns to the West End for a play about a marriage falling apart in very dramatic fashion. Passion Play by Peter Nichols is a dark comedy that sees James and...
Alan Ayckbourn's first major West End hit, Relatively Speaking is the usual combination of misunderstanding, farce, plotting and familial upper class incompetence. Intent on gaining her parents permission ...
Award-winning Iranian comedian and film star, Omid Djalili is back with a brand new comedy show. Expect fast-paced wit, impressions and a dance routine or two...
One of the best new sketch nights around, Monster brings you the latest and greatest talent on the circuit every third Tuesday of the month. Following a rip-roaring Christmas special, January's line-up...
Starring Judi Dench and Ben Whishaw, this new play from John Logan is the imagined meeting of the two people who inspired some of the most famous children's stories in the Western world. Alice Liddell ...
The regular Tuesday show at The Comedy Store involves six top comedians improvising a topical show, with suggestions given by the audience. A couple of jokes do fall flat but this is bound to happen wit...
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 ...
Writer and Actress Nina Kristofferson presents a one woman musical-play. Weaving Holiday's demons with her stories and her songs, she takes us through the drink, drugs, emotion and jazz.