Seong-Jin Cho, St John's Smith Square, London

SEONG-JIN CHO, ST JOHN'S SMITH SQUARE Spellbinding moments from the International Chopin Competition winner

Spellbinding moments from the International Chopin Competition winner

It’s always heartening to see a full house for a debut recital, though when expectations run so high, the stakes for the pianist can be dangerously raised. No worries at St John’s Smith Square, though, for Seong-Jin Cho.

The Ones Below

THE ONES BELOW Neighbours from hell and pregnancy nightmares in effective suburban thriller

Neighbours from hell and pregnancy nightmares in effective suburban thriller

Home can be the most horrifying place, especially when you’re pregnant. Kate (Clemence Poesy) isn’t even sure she wants the kid that’s on the way to disrupt life with fellow arty professional Justin (Stephen Campbell Moore). That is, until a couple move in below their Islington flat, and she’s befriended by Theresa (Laura Birn), an exotically glamorous Finn evangelical about her own pregnancy, who Kate finds herself fascinated by.

10 Questions for Songwriter Carla Marie Williams

10 QUESTIONS FOR SONGWRITER CARLA MARIE WILLIAMS Writer to the stars explains her new scheme to support women in the arts

Writer to the stars explains her new scheme to support women in the arts

Carla Marie Williams is a songwriter, artist mentor and founder of writing collective NewCrowd. She has written for stars including Beyoncé, Girls Aloud, Kylie and Rudimental, with a BRIT Award for her contribution to Girls Aloud’s single "The Promise", and Beyoncé’s recent hit "Runnin".

London Has Fallen

LONDON HAS FALLEN Death on the Thames as Gerard Butler brings mayhem to the metropolis 

Death on the Thames as Gerard Butler brings mayhem to the metropolis

The get-the-President movie, a genre we might term "POTUS in Peril", has had a chequered history, from The President's Plane Is Missing, Air Force One and Escape from New York to White House Down and Olympus Has Fallen. Now here's London Has Fallen, which is the sequel to the last of these, but adds almost nothing in the way of innovation or inspiration.

CD: Kano - Made In The Manor

The grime pin-up returns to his roots

Ten years after his debut album, the former N.A.S.T.Y Crew MC from East Ham has produced a distinctly British album. It’s probably his best yet. Kano has skirted the fringes of mega success and previous albums have been criticised for chasing hits and the American Dream rather than staying true to his own style. Now, he’s returned to what he knows, creating a series of polaroid snapshots of himself and what made him.

The Gloaming, Union Chapel

THE GLOAMING, UNION CHAPEL Exquisite folk minimalists launch second album

Exquisite folk minimalists launch second album

The Gloaming’s return to the Union Chapel in north London is a packed-out affair – and with good reason. Their British debut here, before the first album was released back in 2013, was a revelation. Few knew what to expect as Clare fiddler Martin Hayes, New York pianist Thomas Bartlett, Dublin-born viola and hardanger fiddle player Caoimhin O Raghallaigh, Sean Nos singer Iarla O Lionaird and Chicago guitarist Dennis Cahill launched into the epic "Opening Set" from that debut album.

Empirical’s Pop-Up Jazz Lounge, Old Street Underground

EMPIRICAL’S POP-UP JAZZ LOUNGE, OLD STREET UNDERGROUND The experimental quartet’s plan to bring jazz to the people comes off

The experimental quartet’s plan to bring jazz to the people comes off

“I can’t believe it. Free jazz in Old Street tube, how cool is that?” It’s a relief to hear this kind of thing from passersby, because Empirical’s attempt to bring jazz to the people, to reach new audiences and develop their music through an experimental, week-long residency in a London tube station, could so easily have gone wrong.

Wayne Shorter and Wynton Marsalis with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Barbican

WAYNE SHORTER AND WYNTON MARSALIS WITH THE JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA, BARBICAN A landmark meeting that lives up to the hype

A landmark meeting that lives up to the hype

Wayne Shorter and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra – that sounds like a dream pairing. Shorter, now 82, is one of the true greats, a saxophonist and composer with an enchanting and unpredictable approach that makes him instantly recognisable. He had a defining influence on Miles Davis’ Second Great Quintet and on Weather Report and, for many, his current quartet represent the pinnacle of modern small group performance.

10 Questions for Jazz Quartet Empirical

10 QUESTIONS FOR JAZZ QUARTET EMPIRICAL Empirical bassist Tom Farmer on musical risk-taking, scientific method and taking jazz to bleary-eyed London commuters

Empirical bassist Tom Farmer on musical risk-taking, scientific method and taking jazz to bleary-eyed London commuters

Described by Courtney Pine as "the most exciting jazz band to come out of the UK" and hailed in the press as the new young lions, Empirical broke cover in 2007, topping album of the year charts with their self-titled debut and picking up wins at the prestigious EBU/European Jazz Competition and the Peter Whittingham Jazz Award all within a few months.

Nell Gwynn, Apollo Theatre

NELL GWYNN, APOLLO THEATRE Gemma Arterton shines in West End outing for jolly Restoration romp

Gemma Arterton shines in West End outing for jolly Restoration romp

As a subject for drama, theatre history is always popular in the West End. Between Mr Foote’s Other Leg, which has recently closed at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, and Mrs Henderson Presents, which opens soon at the Noël Coward Theatre, comes Nell Gwynn, a West End transfer of the popular show from Shakespeare’s Globe, with Gemma Arterton as the eponymous heroine. But is this rowdy Restoration romp deserving of the lavish praise it has already garnered?