Long haired co-star of C4's masterful Black Books and the only reason to bother with the Beeb's music panel show, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Bill Bailey returns to the West End with his latest stand up show Tinselworm. If you didn't manage to get tickets for his previous stint in Theatreland this is the perfect opportunity to see his particular brand of acclaimed observational comedy and spot on song gags, which currently include a scat-jazz Star Wars death march, the Pink Panther theme reinvented as a British national anthem, and Kant's categorical imperative set to the Match of the Day music.
Iolanthe
Gielgud Theatre, W1D 6AR
11th February 2008 - 16th February 2008
As the Gilbert and Sullivan season at the Gielgud Theatre gets into full swing, we... More
Hair
Gielgud Theatre, W1D 6AR
1st April 2010 - 8th January 2011
The original Broadway cast are transferring to London's West End for this latest production... More
Avenue Q
Gielgud Theatre, W1D 6AR
Until 2nd January 2012
Meet Princeton, Kate Monster, Trekkie, Brian and their friends on a crummy alleyway in New York as they... More
The original Broadway cast are transferring to London's West End for this latest production of Hair, the 1960s musical written by out-of-work actors James Rado ...More
Discover the newly refurbished Shaftesbury Hotel in the heart of London's Theatreland. Each of the 62 fully air-conditioned bedrooms boasts luxury fittings, state of the ...More
The main attraction of this traditional Victorian hotel is that it has many of London's famous landmarks, including Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square, within minutes’ ... More
Soho, the set of streets and alleyways between Oxford Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Charing Cross Road and Regent Street is one of the most cosmopolitan parts ... More
If spirits are your tipple then this is the place to go. Gerry’s stocks an extraordinary selection of wines and unusual spirits from liqueurs to ... More
A wonderful old delicatessen offering all the traditional Italian basics as well as a superb selection of fresh pasta with different fillings and homemade sausages. ... More
There was much excitement among the critics when this Italian restaurant opened at the beginning of 2009. Giles Coren writing in the Times gave it ... More
Something of a Soho institution, Randall & Aubin is perennially buzzing. In summer the windows open out onto Brewer Street and the freshly iced seafood ... More
English [Out There!] takes a very hands-on approach to learning English. The course places an emphasis on using what you have learned. Students are taken ... More
Thai food is the cuisine of the moment - green curries, red curries, satays, are everywhere. To the uninitiated,it's very difficult to recreate at home. ... More
In the shadow of both Centrepoint and St Giles-in-the-Fields Church, hidden from most tourists and residents alike, lies this beautiful West End garden. Originally a ... More
This
was once a sleazy Soho strip club, as the name suggests, and it really
shows. Deep reds are the dominant colour, with mirrors, booths and
velvet curtains ... More
Excellent, intimate bar with a mainly gay crowd in the middle of Soho, boasting the usual combination of expensive but superior cocktails and finger ...More
This
was once a sleazy Soho strip club, as the name suggests, and it really
shows. Deep reds are the dominant colour, with mirrors, booths and
velvet curtains ... More
Concealed in a particularly squalid and touristy corner of Piccadilly Circus is Bar Rumba, the bar that has kept the UK's Urban scene alive in ... More
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