What's on?
BBC Henry Wood Proms
Founded in 1895 by Sir Henry Wood, the Proms concerts at the Royal Albert Hall take over London's classical musical calendar every summer and, with some justification, can claim to be the greatest classical music festival in the world.
Così fan tutte at Covent Garden
Jonathan Miller's simple and stylish production of Mozart's last collaboration with librettist Lorenzo da Ponte,
Così fan tutte returns to Covent Garden. Thomas Hengelbrock conducts a cast that sees Sir Thomas Allen return to one of his most popular roles.
BBC Proms - Week Eight
This year enjoy
two Proms' Last Nights, with Henry Wood's 1910 Last Night recreated. Also at the Royal Albert Hall, Paul Lewis' Beethoven cycle finishes, Monteverdi's
Vespers celebrates its 400th birthday and Penguin Cafe debuts at the BBC Proms.
Open Air Theatre Regent's Park
For a winning combination of natural beauty, atmosphere and great productions, Regent's Park's Open Air Theatre is the place to be on a summer evening. Forget stuffy auditoriums and enjoy the pleasures of theatre under an open sky.
Aspects of Love
After his award-winning West End and Broadway transfer,
A Little Night Music, Trevor Nunn returns to Southwark's Menier Chocolate Factory. He directs Andrew Lloyd Webber's
Aspects of Love having created the original production back in 1989.