When Pitt Cue's impressive Soho location closed, all of London was up in arms. Then this City branch opened last year, and it's serving up the same melt-in-the-mouth slabs of meat and zingy sides.
The Brief boys are back! Prepare yourself for awe-inspiring, interstellar aerial feats and warp-speed strippers as the talented fellas push the boundaries of artistry, masculinity and decency.
Head to the Vaudeville and settle in for a new season of Oscar Wilde plays from former Shakespeare's Globe Artistic Director Dominic Dromgoole and his brand new company Classic Spring. Opening in the fiftieth anniversary year of the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality, this season aims to showcase a wider breadth of this mould-breaking, much-loved gay playwright.
From 6 October to 30 December and opening the season, you can get tickets to see the Olivier Award-winning Eve Best (Love in Idleness) as Mrs Arbuthnot in 'A Woman Of No Importance'. Then, from from 12 January to 7 April, multi-award-winning actor, director, comedian and playwright Kathy Burke ('Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy', 'Absolutely Fabulous') will direct the four-act marital comedy 'Lady Windermere's Fan'.
And when you buy with Time Out, tickets start at just 25! We're not messing around; we're being earnest. We heard that was important somewhere...