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Des pièces de Shakespeare remarquablement interprétées aux comédies musicales données à guichet fermé, les théâtres londoniens nous ravissent avec des spectacles incontournables cet hiver. Passage en revue des meilleures productions
WEST END TRANSFER: Boldly reimagined yet subtle, Robert Icke's Oresteia is a triumph with high quality performances all round.
Arthur Miller's classic is made freshly devastating in this flawless RSC revival as it transfers to the West End, says Lucy Brooks.
Elegant, Swellegant and utterly charming, High Society brings Hollywood glamour to jubilant life at the Old Vic says Lucy Brooks
The humour and heartbreak of Shakespeare's problem play are brought to life with Jonathan Pryce making a stellar Shylock says Lucy Brooks
Bugsy Malone on stage is a joyous Prohibition pastiche that delights all ages, say Eleonore and Anatole Dresch.
David Mamet's muscular comedy, starring John Goodman, Tom Sturridge and Damian Lewis, is revived with style says Lucy Brooks.
Simon Stephen's adaptation distills the passion of opera through the anonymity of modern city life with poetic power Lucy Brooks
REVIEW: the West End transfer of 'Oppenheimer' is an unmissable, emotionally charged epic, says Moya Stirrup.
Excited about the 2015 Olivier Awards? Here's our guide to the Olivier nominated shows and stars you can still see on stage in London this year.
Fast-paced, spitting with emotion and a joy to watch, The Broken Heart at the Wanamaker playhouse is not to be missed, writes Helena Kealey.
A world premiere from Closer playwright Patrick Marber: new play Red Lion comes to the National Theatre, summer 2015.
PRACTICAL: Booking opens tomorrow for the Barbican classical music season 2015/16. We have carefully selected the highlights for your convenience.
REVIEW: It was overseen by National Theatre artistic director Nicholas Hytner and all the Tom Stoppard themes are there, but is it a brilliant play? asks Ella Cory-Wright
REVIEW: This intense, electrifying indie blows all others out of the water: hands down the best film of 2015 so far.
EDITOR'S PICK: Wondering what's on at the cinema this weekend? India Halstead rounds up the latest cinema listings, from epic saga Wild to indie gem Whiplash
From Bond to Star Wars, the biggest films for upcoming release, London 2015.
From enlightening exhibitions to immersive theatre adventures, there's plenty to inspire and entertain children in London next year.
EDITOR'S PICK: The Marx Brothers' Duck Soup and A Night at the Opera are among other classics enjoying a retrospective season at the BFI Southbank this month.
A sharply witty look at the mounting pressure on under-funded local authorities from writer of Let the Right One in and This is England '86, Jack Thorne.
Upcoming Stornoway concert: London's Islington Assembly Hall hosts the Oxford-bred band, renowned for their wistfulness and soaring folk.
New immersive theatre London experience based on the tales of the Brothers Grimm explores the realms of human imagination.
The Hauser & Wirth Pipilotti Rist exhibition takes no prisoners in this visceral and engaging video work that plunges inside the human body
EDITOR'S PICK: In this exhibition of war photography, Tate Modern show how photographers look back on the horror of conflict, whether over a distance of days or decades.
Legendary actor Tommy Lee Jones brings us The Homesman: the perfect way to spend an evening in London this winter.
Of all the exhibitions in London this winter, the Howard Hodgkin Gagosian show is a masterclass in modern painting
Fancy a London fine-dining pop-up restaurant with a Michelin star? The Le Méridien Piccadilly hosts superchef Jason Howard and his exquisite Caribbean flavours.
EDITOR'S PICK: The editor of British Vogue, Alexandra Shulman, talks to Guardian columnist Hadley Freeman at The Photographer's Gallery
A genre-defying collaboration between two maverick figures from diverse dance traditions, writes Ruth Mattock
This November writer and national treasure Sir David Hare will transform American journalist Katherine Boo’s unforgettable book into a play, directed by Rufus Norris, starring Meera Syal
Come and see the Next Big Thing in action in this upcoming George Ezra concert: Brixton Academy welcomes this soulful, baby-faced singer-songwriter.
Mike Leigh presents Mr Turner: London cinemas get a chance to see the biopic everyone is raving about this Autumn.