| A sensational summer of theatre starts here London's theatre scene is looking mighty fine right now — and we've got tickets to some of the best productions in the West End and beyond. Let's start with some Shakespeare: the Globe's summer season is just getting started, with Much Ado About Nothing and Henry VIII both opening this month, followed by the likes of King Lear and Julius Caesar later in the year. Got kids? Treat them to the modern classic that is Matilda The Musical, see The Tiger Who Came To Tea live on stage, or sneak in a bit of supplementary education with Horrible Histories: The Terrible Tudors. Speaking of the Tudors, for older audiences, there's Six The Musical, which sees Henry VIII's six wives take the mic to tell their stories through contemporary pop hits. Other musicals you book through us include classics like My Fair Lady, The Book of Mormon, and Grease (we've secured exclusive prices for that last one — book by 6 June!) On top of all that, there are new plays like the darkly funny Mad House — starring David Harbour and Bill Pullman — and identity theft thriller That Is Not Who I Am (we've got exclusive prices for that one too!). Add immersive shows such as The Great Gatsby and Mamma Mia! The Party into the mix and you've got something to delight every flavour of theatre fanatic. Image: Matilda The Musical |
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| | New Season At Wigmore Hall Beautiful interiors and stunning acoustics, right by Oxford Street - this is Wigmore Hall. The new season has world-class musicians performing repertoire from the Renaissance to contemporary jazz, and new commissions from modern composers. Tickets start from £16 - or £5 for under-35s for selected shows. |
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| Get A Taste Of Andalusia BiBo has brought the flavours of southern Spain to Shoreditch in the form of a limited edition three-course lunch menu. You've got till the end of May to partake and discover delights like oxtail stew, fried aubergine, and buñuelos filled with ice cream and chocolate. |
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| Supper And Storytelling Get closer to Caribbean food culture at Caribe's Baruru Supper Club. Each month, Chef Keshia Sakarah cooks up dishes from across the region, while host Renee Landell guides you though the culinary histories of countries like Haiti, Guyana, and Trinidad. |
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| Come To The Cabaret! A glittering Weimar-era nightclub has appeared in the West End, and it's home to one of the hottest shows in town. This is Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club, an immersive, decadent, multi-Olivier Award-winning revival of John Kander's timeless 1966 musical. Tickets available now! |
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| Try This East End Izakaya Discovered Apothecary yet? This stylish Tokyo-inspired tavern serves up cocktails and rare spirits alongside Japanese small plates like hirata buns, robata grill skewers and sushi. Visit at the weekend for live DJ sets and a special brunch menu. |
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| Our Pick Of London Pasta Spots London's got good pasta game these days. From Manteca's brown crab cacio e pepe to the squash, sage and ricotta agnolotti at Popolo, to Officina's pappardelle with short rib ragu, this lot will certainly put your supermarket penne and pesto to shame. |
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