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Don’t miss in March – your monthly guide to the brightest and best arts in London
Put a 'spring' in your step with these best and brightest recommendations for what's on in London this month.

Cecilia Brunson Projects
Brazil: Tempera Reimagined
The revival of tempera painting in the twentieth century was not unique to Brazil, but in no other country did…

British Museum
Hiroshige: artist of the open road
Join Hiroshige on a lyrical journey through Edo Japan, exploring the natural beauty of the landscape and the pleasures of…

Theatre review: Handbagged, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch
Moira Buffini’s insightful comedy peeks inside those confidential weekly audiences between the Queen and the PM.

Dance review: Vollmond, Sadler’s Wells
Fasten your seatbelts for a stormy night with Pina Bausch.

BEERS London
Hyangmok Baik: Home
Because I attach to things both passionately and irrationally, I politely requested (read: asserted my intention) to write the text…

Barbican Centre
Citra Sasmita: Into Eternal Land
The Indonesian artist transforms The Curve in her first solo UK exhibition. Via painting, installation, embroidery and scent, take a…

Barbican Centre
Noah Davis
Celebrating the late artist’s expansive creativity, this debut retrospective showcases Noah Davis as one of the most original and uncanny…

Theatre review: The Years, Harold Pinter Theatre
A brave and intelligent play brought to life by an astonishingly good ensemble.

Opera review: The Marriage of Figaro, London Coliseum
The English National Opera sets Mozart’s classic opera buffa in a stark white box.