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09.10.09
Animation reaches new heights with a powerful myth that touches the part in all of us that remains for ever a child in Up.... more

All shadows and little substance for Dance Umbrella

07.10.09
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan is a strange opener to Dance Umbrella, which usually programmes the indie and the unexpected.... more

Hot Tickets: London's going out guide

08.09.09
There is less than a week to go before Peter Pan ends, try the modern menu at Coast Dining and don't miss a night out at Limelight ... more

Peter's healthy sense of self-preservation

21.08.09
Time, tide and the prostate gland are no respecters of high office - as Peter Mandelson discovers on being admitted to St Mary's for treatment of an enlarged gland.... more

Michael Jackson: The Peter Pan who made us part of his fantasy

26.06.09
I can remember the moment when Michael Jackson became the most interesting person in the known world... more

The Byron sisters: Ralph Lauren's new beauties

26.06.09
It’s game, set and matching outfits for Ralph Lauren’s new beauties, the Byron sisters... more

Cut-off denim shorts are cool again for summer

18.06.09
Give your denims a slashing to create yourself the perfect pair of summer denim shorts... more

Peter Pan gets back to his roots in Kensington Gardens

11.06.09
Peter Pan at Kensington Gardens is without doubt an accomplished evening but an extra fairy dust sprinkling of charm wouldn't hurt. ... more

Peter Pan transforms Kensington Gardens into Neverland

09.06.09
The first production of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, the place it was set, is due to open. The play's official first night follows previews which have played to packed houses... more

Victoire de Castellane - My London

05.06.09
Victoire de Castellane buys her sweets at Fortnum's... more

What a Peter Pan-orama

27.02.09
Parts of Kensington Gardens are to be transformed for the first staging of Peter Pan in the park it made famous around the world... more

The bank chiefs still don't get it

27.02.09
Amid the continuing row over the pension package awarded to former RBS chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin, today's gloomy results from Lloyds Banking Group confirm the sector's unprecedented crisis... more

Déjà vu in The Shadowmaster

01.08.08
Adaptor/director Stephanie Sinclaire has rather choppily turned J.M.Barrie's Dear Brutus into The Shadowmaster at the King's Head.... more

Faeries tell enchanting English tale

15.07.08
Will Tuckett's choreography in Faeries is basic fare but apart from one or two slow sections, his direction is nimble, says Sarah Frater.... more

It's three weeks since they were on Britain's Got Talent: So, are they living their dream?

19.06.08
They were promised screaming fans and £1million record deals. They endured judges, live shows and votes. But three weeks on, are the Talent stars still living the dream?... more

Suddenly I'm lonely. But the trophies and the ballet shoes are reminders of a lifetime of family love and laughter

08.06.08
In a heartbreakingly honest cri de coeur that will strike a chord with milliions of parents, Esther Rantzen describes her life as an empty nester.... more

A thrilling night of magic and madness

16.05.08
Gregory Doran's sparkling version of A Midsummer Night's Dream proves a welcome, not to mention seasonal, addition to the RSC repertoire.... more

Los Boys lose their way

31.03.08
With no inherent production values and unmemorable power ballads Peter Pan El Musical is an awfully big mistake, says Fiona Mountford.... more

Still absolutely fabulous 30 years on

26.03.08
French and Saunders do what they do best in their latest live show - give us something to laugh about. Bruce Dessau says no other women pull off sophisticated stupidity as well.... more

The queen of the new King's Head

11.03.08
When Dan Crawford died in 2005 the future looked grim for the King's Head. Now his widow, Stephanie, has turned around the fortunes of London's original pub theatre.... more

The flight of Pedro Pan

06.03.08
Peter Pan is flying home - in a new Spanish language musical coming to the West End.... more

The flight of Pedro Pan

06.03.08
Peter Pan is flying home - in a new Spanish language musical coming to the West End... more

London squares open up for the weekend

07.06.07
A total of 163 private garden spaces in central London will be open to the public on Saturday and Sunday for the Open Garden Squares weekend.... more

Scent and sensibility

27.12.06
A 16-year-old Londoner is the star of Perfume, the film of the cult novel. But she's determined not to follow Peaches Geldof on the celebrity circuit.... more

Take me out: best Christmas events

21.12.06
Catch the London Nativity at The Scoop, pick up an art bargain at Santa's Ghetto and brace yourself for the Peter Pan Cup race.... more

Little room to grow up or sideways

18.12.06
Stephanie Sinclaire crams 25 performers into her appealing adaptation of Peter Pan at the King's Head while there's squeaky-clean fun to be had at The Mouse Queen in Hampstead.... more

Families flock to London's pantos

12.12.06
Theatreland is awash with pantomimes and most matinées up to Christmas are sold out as families flock to hear cries of "behind you!"... more

Pick of the Christmas shows

08.12.06
From posh pantos to old favourites, London's theatres are gearing up for Christmas. Fiona Mountford reveals the best of the festive shows.... more

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