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In a little told chapter of history, this political thriller recalls the unfolding tension in Downing Street in May 1940 as Britain was on the brink of defeat in the Second World War and one man had to make a decision that would affect the future of the entire world.
Seasoned star of the small screen Warren Clarke takes on the central role of Winston Churchill in this new production.
War Horse has to be the most successful production by the National Theatre in living memory. Since opening in 2007 it has scooped the Olivier, Evening Standard and the Critics Circle awards and it now...
Hats off to Helena Bonham Carter for her turn in the film but is there a more perfect Mrs Lovett than Imelda Staunton? Michael Ball makes a marmite Sweeney Todd but Jonathan Kent's production of this Stephen...
Cor blimey! Cue east end accents galore in this play about gangsters starring Owain Arthur and Jodie PrengerOne Man, Two Guvnors, (despite being in the running for worst title ever) is in fact hilarious....
Keith is on the 12 step program to recovery but years of drug and alcohol abuse means he has a lot to apologise and lucky for him step 9 is making amends.But begging forgiveness isn't so simple and when ...
TV gets
highbrow this week as the ICA presents an exhibition of work
exploring the impact that television has had on our lives. Coinciding
with the UK digital switchover, Remote Control marks...
An all-new musical set to the songs of '50s legends including Roy Orbison, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran and Billy Fury. The premise is one of musical rivalry between two young guys trying to impress girls...
The National Gallery hosts a comparative exhibition that explores the links between the works of JMW Turner and seventeen century painter Claude (Lorrain). Of late, the National has excelled at these kind...
In celebration of the National Gallery's recent acquisition of the great Titian masterpiece Diana and Callisto, it's currently on show in Room 1, and free to visit. Until 01.07.12.
An exhibition that places one of Titian's earliest known works - the wonderful Flight into Egypt - alongside paintings by his Venetian contemporaries. Until 19.08.12.
This is Steven Berkoff's adaptation of Luigi Pirandello's drama within a drama orginially written in 1921 about the power and politics of theatre. In Berkoff's version, he draws on his experiences as a...
After his death in 2011 comes the National Portrait Gallery's survey of the portraits of Lucian Freud - one of Britain's best loved artists. Freud is one of the major names in post-war British art. His...
To celebrate the Diamond Jubilee the National Portrait Gallery is hosting an exhibition that focuses on images of the queen from throughout her sixty-year reign. On show are works by artists as diverse...
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. Until 20.01.13.