The R Club starts this third annual festival of circus, comedy, cabaret and burlesque with host Benjamin Louche leading... Read more...
The Australia and New Zealand Festival of Literature and Art isn’t on until next May but this launch event will give... Read more...
This festival of emerging mime, puppetry and cabaret acts showcases more than 20 shows from 13 countries. Read more...
This two-week long festival in the East End looks at the influence of the French Huguenots, 16th-century religious... Read more...
If you want to catch some top new comedy or theatre, but can’t make it up to Edinburgh, then you’d do well to check... Read more...
Featuring six stages stretching the length of the Thames in the city, this ambitious festival of sound and performance... Read more...
Summer is festival time, and we don’t just mean the bank-breaking, big field and music in the country variety. London... Read more...
This artisan coffee event takes up residence in eight festival zones at the Old Truman Brewery, with some of... Read more...
Our picks include The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (May 3-11), full of local young artists, and Silent Movie Magic... Read more...
This festival in 13 parts, celebrating London’s East End in Olympics year, comes to a close this week. Read more...
Although it’s billed as a new musical, this cabaret style show has actually been around since 2011...
The Menier Chocolate Factory is frequently the home of colourful musicals, but it’s currently...
Emma Rice’s approach to theatre may not have pleased the board of Shakespeare’s Globe where the...
David Bowie and Prince will be top of the agenda on record collectors lists for this year’s Record...
Mick Jagger and co are heading out on tour and, for the first time in 5 years, have announced that...
Coming hot-on-the-music-heels of Liam Gallagher’s sold-out summer concert at Finsbury Park next...