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Don’t miss in August – your monthly guide to the brightest and best arts in London
From high fashion to beach bodies and book fairs, there’s a lot to see this summer.
Sculpture doesn’t do. Sculpture is. Exploring the Henry Moore Institute
Take a trip to Leeds to see what’s happening in contemporary sculpture.
Till the Stars Come Down review: a wedding drama in the West End
Beth Steel’s raw ‘up north’ wedding drama lights up the West End.
The Addams Family review: an uneven stage show that offers a nostalgic hit
They’re creepy and they’re kooky – but mostly they’re just coasting.
War Horse review: the stage show now gallops into Birmingham
A haunting, visually breathtaking revival that still gallops straight into the heart.
Theatre review: Wilko: Love and Death and Rock ‘n’ Roll, Leicester Square Theatre
A warm-hearted tribute to the ‘godfather of punk’ Wilko Johnson.
Don’t miss in July – your monthly guide to the brightest and best arts in London
As the weather warms up, ArtsHub suggests some summer arts and culture inspirations for you to explore.
Metamorfoza at the 2025 Belfast Photo Festival
A photographic look at the evolving landscapes of Polish ecology and society.
Dance review: Quadrophenia, A Mod Ballet, Sadler’s Wells, London
This powerful reimagining of a rock classic blends striking visual storytelling with impressive kinetic dance.
Book review: Hiroshige: artist of the open road, Alfred Haft
Experience the wonder of Hiroshige’s artistic imagination in this superb British Museum publication.