4 Best Performing Arts in London, England

Dance Umbrella

The biggest annual performing arts event in London is Dance Umbrella, a three-week festival in October that hosts international and British-based artists at venues across the city.

Institute of Contemporary Arts

St. James's

You would never suspect that behind the stately white John Nash--designed stucco facade in the heart of Establishment London, you'll find a champion of the avant-garde. Since 1947, the ICA has been pushing boundaries in visual arts, performance, theater, dance, and music. There are two movie theaters, a performance theater, three galleries, a highbrow bookstore, a reading room, and a café-bar.

The Mall, London, Greater London, SW1Y 5AH, England
020-7930–3647
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Rate Includes: Exhibitions £5, cinema tickets from £13

London Jazz Festival

Come November, international jazz superstars rub shoulders with emerging local talent and cutting-edge bands at dozens of venues across the city during the 10 days of the London Jazz Festival. A varied program of around 350 performances, including free concerts and gigs for toddlers, means both jazz connoisseurs and those new to the genre will find plenty to enjoy.

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Soho Theatre

Soho

This popular playhouse is devoted to finding, commissioning, and fostering new work and talent, and therefore is a prolific presenter of plays by young, emerging, and established writers. With three performance spaces, it also puts on its fair share of comedy, cabaret, drag, and dance shows, and unsurprisingly the bar is always buzzing.

21 Dean St., London, Greater London, W1D 3NE, England
020-7478–0100
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Rate Includes: From £8