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'Dont Rock the Boat' is one of our 'Don't miss in August' recommendations. The photo show cast members from the play aboard the production's houseboat set.
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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.

'Fragment and Form' at the Henry Moore Institute, installation view. The photo depicts a white-walled and well-lit gallery space. Three industrial-looking sculptures squat in the foreground; a series of smaller artworks hang on the rear walls.
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Sculpture doesn’t do. Sculpture is. Exploring the Henry Moore Institute

Take a trip to Leeds to see what’s happening in contemporary sculpture.

A woman in a wedding dress is standing on a table. Confetti is raining on her. There is a group of people below her.
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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.

A man in pinstriped pants and a red vest is dancing with a woman in black. There are other people on a staircase behind them. The Addams Family.
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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.

Under a projection of infantry and horses are two life size puppet horses and actors playing soldiers. War Horse.
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War Horse review: the stage show now gallops into Birmingham

A haunting, visually breathtaking revival that still gallops straight into the heart.

Against a drum set, a woman in white and a man in black are crouched on the floor. Wilko: Love and Death and Rock ‘n’ Roll.
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Theatre review: Wilko: Love and Death and Rock ‘n’ Roll, Leicester Square Theatre

A warm-hearted tribute to the ‘godfather of punk’ Wilko Johnson. 

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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.

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Metamorfoza at the 2025 Belfast Photo Festival

A photographic look at the evolving landscapes of Polish ecology and society.

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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.

Two panels. On the left is a man with a balding head. He's wearing a shirt and jacket. On the right is the cover of a book 'Hiroshige, artist of the open road' which shows mountains and an island inlet.
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Book review: Hiroshige: artist of the open road, Alfred Haft

Experience the wonder of Hiroshige’s artistic imagination in this superb British Museum publication.

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