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The Royal Ballet has announced its 2024/25 season – an exciting cornucopia of old and new, with much loved repertoire pieces alongside new creations
Purveyors of immersive theatre and dining experiences The Lost Estate are back with their Sherlock Holmes detective experience: The Great Murder Mystery
Powerful and poetic: book now for For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy on the West End
Sadler's Wells has launched its eclectic programme of dance for the first half of 2024
After a sell-out run at the National Theatre, Broadway favourite Hadestown is finally coming to the West End – and tickets are now on sale
Black every-men and women mix in with the V&A's permanent sculpture galleries
Arriving from Broadway, Mrs. Doubtfire the musical is a cheeky, high-spirited family show, with the potential to tickle audience members of all ages
A brunch at Akub, London brings the right amount of Palestinian flavour and sunshine into a dreary London Sunday.
The chefs and patissiers at Fortnum & Mason have used 153 days of lockdown to create a luxurious new afternoon tea ‘honed to perfection’
Street Feast founder Dominic Cools-Lartigue launches The Tramshed Project: a cultural venue, workspace and restaurant in the heart of Shoreditch
A new exhibition explores the sartorial, aesthetic and social significance of the kimono from the 1660s to the present day
Ai Weiwei, Tom Stoppard, Julian Fellowes and Carol Ann Duffy are among the star-studded line-up of this year’s virtual Charleston Festival
Non-stop music from the world's greatest orchestras, soloists, choirs and ensembles, all in one lucky dip
Goods Way: King’s Cross gets a glossy new food court, bar and live music venue rolled into one
Helen Mirren and Mark Strong star in Robert Icke's modern re-telling of Oedipus, on the London stage in 2021
The Kudu brand has spawned two new sites for 2020 – and the South African-inspired small plates at the original restaurant are more enticing than ever
Golden Globe winner Jessica Chastain makes her UK theatre debut in Jamie Lloyd's production of A Doll's House
Sussex, the Gladwin brothers’ fourth restaurant, brings produce from the family’s farm in Nutbourne, West Sussex to the streets of Soho
Greek mythology comes to the small screen as HBO adapts Madeline Miller's enchanting novel Circe into a TV show
London’s first Swiss-inspired restaurant Heritage is the place to head to enjoy sophisticated takes on fondue, raclette and rösti all year round
Chef Adam Rawson serves up light, bright small plates in Isla restaurant at The Standard Hotel
Hide, Ollie Dabbous’s Michelin-starred restaurant, now serves ‘brunch'. But it's a far cry from the egg-centric meal you're used to...
Cabaret, comedians, costumes and music – Dabbers Bingo is bringing a classic British pastime into the 21st century
A gem on London's Bankside combining a lively, tantalising menu, a great chef and retro design
The future of fine dining is in luxurious informality, expressed by Italian former head chef of Le Gavroche Diego Ferrari and Emily Roux, daughter of Michel Roux jnr
Gravity-defying feats and acrobatics mix with humour in this must-see Spanish circus show from eia.
A new flagship for the world’s healthiest bar and restaurant brand promises to bring mouth-watering vegetarian dishes and guilt-free cocktails to a luxe Covent Garden space
Almost-Michelin-starred Launceston Place in South Kensington is known for its seasonal dishes inspired by continental cuisine.
The Artist Residence in Pimlico includes a boutique hotel, The Cambridge Street Kitchen and Clarendon Cocktail Cellar.
Elegant interiors, contemporary classics and an affordable tasting menu make Cinnamon Kitchen Battersea a fail-safe spot for curry
Petersham Nurseries Covent Garden is opening two new restaurants – The Petersham and La Goccia – as well as a bar and greenery-laden courtyard
Will Eno's subversive family drama comes to The Coronet after good reviews Off-Broadway and at Bath's Ustinov Studio Theatre