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Diana Vishneva, London Coliseum: the Russian ballet star is a force to be reckoned with, even if this contemporary programme didn't show everything she's got.
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Riotous colours and geometric patterns kick-off spring at Tate Modern, but who is Sonia Delaunay?
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REVIEW: British Museum, 'Defining Beauty': this extraordinary collection of Greek Sculpture proves that the best things in life get better with age.
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Sam Holcroft breaks the rules with an uproarious and acutely observed comedy that collapses into chaos, writes Lucy Brooks
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REVIEW: Anish Kapoor 2015, Lisson gallery: an extraordinary show.
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London Design Museum celebrates the best designs of the year, from a swish BMW sports car to a human lung on a microchip
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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.
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It's here! Alexander McQueen opens at the V&A - but is it really worthy of a public art museum?
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REVIEW: National Gallery, 'Inventing Impressionism': this art history show, as much about the market as the art, is a triumph and a joy.
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REVIEW: Lippy, Young Vic's latest production, is brave, clever and very entertaining.
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REVIEW: 'Man and Superman', George Bernard Shaw's enormous drama, is kept upright by Ralph Fiennes' National Theatre triumph. But why now?
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Greg Wise's return to theatre in Kill Me Now is darkly funny and a relentless punch to the heart
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Goya: The Witches and Old Women Album, Courtauld: monstrous nightmares and leering old crones come to life at this fantastic new exhibition
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REVIEW: 'Forensics' Wellcome Collection exhibition 2015 is horribly gruesome, but a big hit for science lovers
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Arrestingly alive and bitterly funny, this fragmented and disturbing coming of age tale will get under your skin, writes Lucy Brooks
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Wayne McGregor | Random Dance: Atomos, review by Ruth Mattock, is a cognitive pleasure rather than an emotional one.
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It may not be as shocking or searing as when it premiered in 1999 but this Donmar Warehouse Closer revival still sizzles, says Lucy Brooks
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John Singer Sargent, National Portrait Gallery 2015 exhibition: rich colours, lavish oils and sumptuous painting from the king of portraits
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From slapstick to baroque: three Sadler's Wells associate artists present an eclectic mix of works.
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REVIEW: Zinnie Harris' new play, How to Hold Your Breath, opens at the Royal Court
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Selma review: movie about Martin Luther King's march to freedom has moments of brilliance, and stunning performance from David Oyelowo.
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Perverse, sinister and fantastic: Marlene Dumas Tate Modern exhibition could be one of the best shows in London this year.
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Opposites still spark in this snappy and heart-warming rom-com told through the first and last hour of a relationship, writes Lucy Brooks
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A devastating yet subtle tale of maternal devotion and determination, stunningly performed by Penelope Wilton, writes Lucy Brooks
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An exuberant example of the joys of fringe theatre, which will have you howling with laughter, writes Lucy Brooks
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REVIEW: Could there be a better Thomas Cromwell? Mark Rylance leads the outstanding BBC Wolf Hall adaptation- surely the best TV series 2015 has to offer.
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REVIEW: The unique dance troupe achieve rare emotional realism
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Writhing flesh, divine retribution and world class portraiture: Royal Academy Rubens show is one of the best exhibitions in London.
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REVIEW: This intense, electrifying indie blows all others out of the water: hands down the best film of 2015 so far.
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Aesthetically powerful, and with a good momentum, Chronicles of Kalki deals with some powerful emotions but ultimately gets a little lost.
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REVIEW: Shakespeare's Othello is made urgently alive as the physical theatre brings thrilling ripples of violence and sensuality writes Lucy Brooks
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Mind-boggling feats both silly and profound make for an engrossing and refreshingly honest show, writes Lucy Brooks