Playhouse Presents: Snodgrass, Sky Arts 1

JOHN AND YOKO ON THEARTSDESK Ian Hart plays Lennon (again) in a curious fantasy in which Lennon leaves The Beatles in 1962

Curious fantasy about a John Lennon who left The Beatles in 1962

What if John Lennon had left The Beatles in 1962? What if they had continued without him? And what if he had still become the acid-tongued, ready-with-a-quip character the real world became familiar with? Snodgrass took those what-ifs and ran with them to depict a parallel world that was less the “hilarious comedy drama” trailed by Sky and more a gloomy, slightly creepy oddity made even more so by Ian Hart’s deft, second-nature portrayal of a Lennon floundering on life’s scrapheap.

The Life of Stuff, Theatre503

This revival of Simon Donald's 1990s In-Yer-Face drama offers a snake's eye view of Edinburgh's underbelly

A severed toe, a shotgun, copious blood, vomit and snot, and a live snake. Sprinkle them liberally with Shake’n’Vac masquerading as cocaine, douse in booze, piss and petrol, set the whole lot alight and you have something of the loud, lurid volatility of this drama by the Scots writer Simon Donald.

The Cave

THE CAVE Two legendary adventure game writers team up to deliver laughs and puzzles but little more

Two legendary adventure game writers team up to deliver laughs and puzzles but little more

They were there at the beginning of video games, now it seems adventure games are back. After all, with so many mainstream releases reducible to running down a corridor shooting, it's hardly surprising there's an audience for a more interactive alternative.

Upshaw, London Symphony Orchestra, Adams, Barbican Hall

UPSHAW, LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, ADAMS, BARBICAN HALL 20th century music without the crisis: the great American paints rainbows in music by Bartók, Debussy and himself

20th century music without the crisis: the great American paints rainbows in music by Bartók, Debussy and himself

Want to learn more about 20th century music in action? Starting tomorrow, you could lose yourself in the labyrinth of the Southbank’s year-long The Rest is Noise festival, and plough your way through Alex Ross’s monumental but partisan study of that name. Or you could learn a lot in a short space of time from John Adams’s mini-residency with the LSO at the Barbican.