| Time to find your next big theatre tripÂ
Craving a bit of West End escapism? We've got tickets to a huge variety of shows available — from brand new musicals to star-studded plays, to family-friendly favourites.Â
Discover James McAvoy as Cyrano De Bergerac, see Amy Adams star in The Glass Menagerie or catch Emilia Clarke in The Seagull. For musical theatre fanatics, there's a brand new show to look forward to — But I'm a Cheerleader: The Musical, based on the cult 1999 queer rom-com —  plus beloved productions like Dear Evan Hansen, Dirty Dancing, and Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
Looking for something to entertain the kids during half term? Treat them to a family-friendly show like Back To The Future: The Musical, Matilda, or new children's musical, Jungle Rumble. For fans of the Wizarding World, there's Harry Potter And The Cursed Child, while young Whovians will love Doctor Who: Time Fracture. Still can't decide? Click below to browse the lot. |
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| | A Feast Of Japanese Films The 19th edition of the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme kicks off at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts this Friday. Between then and 13 February you're invited to discover 20 eclectic titles — most of which are receiving their UK premiere — that speak to the theme of human darkness. |
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| February's Top Exhibitions Stephen Hawking, Stonehenge, surrealism across the globe — just three of the themes from our art critic's pick of the best exhibitions opening this month. There's plenty in here to please science fans, history buffs, and music lovers, as well as art aficionados. |
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| Decriminalised Futures At ICA Here's another exhibition you need to know about: Decriminalised Futures, a group show at the Institute of Contemporary Arts that highlights the history of the sex worker rights movement. Expect works across a variety of mediums that speak to a variety of sex worker experiences. |
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| Zero Tolerance For Sexual Harassment On TfL Services Transport for London and its policing partners take a zero-tolerance approach to sexual harassment. If you witness it while using public transport in London, there are a few non-confrontational ways to help, if you feel safe doing so. Click below for more info. |
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| This Ealing Venue Does It All It's almost showtime for Teatro Hall, Ealing's versatile new venue. Launching in March, this chic new spot will offer hotdesking, all-day dining, bottomless brunch, cocktail masterclasses, and the chance to sample gin from its own onsite distillery. |
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| A Guide To London Food Banks In the absence of adequate state provision, food banks remain a vital lifeline to those living in hunger (over 421,000 Londoners used one last year). That's why we've put together this food bank guide, a borough-by-borough breakdown on how to get help where you are, as well as how to give it. |
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