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A guide to what's on in London, Berlin and Brussels

A guide to what's on in London, Berlin and Brussels

London

ComedyJennifer Saunders and Dawn French bring their greatest comedy hits to Drury Lane's Theatre Royal. The Still Alive!show will also feature new material. From October 15th to November 8th. 00-44-20-7240-5357. www.theatre-royal.com.

EspionageIn the lead-up to the new James Bond movie, the Imperial War Museum hosts For Your Eyes Only: Ian Fleming and James Bond. Until March 1st. www.iwm.org.uk.

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Art Loveattempts to examine how artists through the ages have been inspired by love in all its forms. Includes works by Raphael, Vermeer and Chagall. National Gallery, Trafalgar Square. Until October 5th. www.nationalgallery. org.uk.

Berlin

Exhibition The Cult of the Artistis the collective title for three separate exhibitions devoted to Josef Beuys, Paul Klee and Jeff Koons. New National Gallery. From October 31st to February 8th. www.smb.spk- berlin.de.

ExhibitionThe first major display of work by the Italian Renaissance artist Sebastiano del Piombo includes works on wood, canvas and slate. Gemäldegalerie, Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz. Until September 28th. www.smb.spk- berlin.de/gg.

Brussels

Design Design Septemberfeatures the work of more than 100 designers and architects across a range of exhibitions and multimedia events. Various venues. From tomorrow until September 30th. www. designseptember.be.

Rock'n'roll artThe artwork of various people associated with rock music is the focus of It's Not Only Rock'n'Roll, Baby!Works by Brian Eno, Patti Smith, Yoko Ono, David Byrne and Chicks on Speed are featured. Centre for Fine Arts, Rue Ravensteinstraat 23. Until September 14th. www.bozar.be.

Tony Clayton-Lea