Weekly Arts Listings

Including upcoming theatre, dance, opera, art and exhibitions.

Rafaela Carrasco and company: Vamos Al Tiroteo

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 7 – 13 February

This week’s hottest art, dance, theatre, classical and operatic offerings

Vincent and Flavia in Midnight Tango. Photo by Manuel Harlan

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 31 January – 6 February

Our pick of the new dance, theatre, art and classical music on offer in London this week

British Museum - Hajj: journey to the heart of Islam

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 24 – 30 January

The new theatre, dance, opera, art shows, exhibitions, and classical and jazz events in London this week

Maliphant Dance Company, Rodin - photo by Charlotte MacMillan

Dance Around London: February 2012

British Dance Edition and the fabulous Flamenco Festival dominate the dancing landscape.

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Preview: Frankland & Sons @ Camden People’s Theatre

Father and son enact a true story (sponsored)

Winter Timber, 2009. Oil on 15 canvases, 274 x 609.6 cm. Private Collection. © David Hockney. Photo: Jonathan Wilkinson

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 17 – 23 January

This week’s new art, classical music, theatre, dance, opera and exhibition openings

Marianela Nunez and Thiago Soaresin. Photo by Dee Conway

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 10-16 January

Our tips for what’s new and hot on London’s cultural calendar this week

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Theatre Review: Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister

Rebecca Peyton relives the death of her sister.

Lucian Freud, 'Reflection' (Self-portrait), 1985. Private Collection, Ireland © Lucian Freud/Courtesy Lucian Freud Archive

Arts Ahead: What’s On in London in 2012

Diaries at the ready: here’s what you should be getting excited about in 2012, if you’re not into the Olympics

See Strictly Gershwin by English National Ballet at The Coliseum

Dance Around London: January 2012

Shake off the Christmas stodge with new dance, tragedy, razzmatazz, tango and men in motion

Swallows and Amazons. Original Bristol Old Vic production. Amy Booth-Steel (Peggy Blackett) and Celia Adams (Nancy Blackett) in Swallows and Amazons. Photo Simon Annand

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 20-26 December

We bring you the week’s cultural highlights, for the last time this year…