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A tale in the desert telling
A tale in the desert telling




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9pm-10pm Tuesday 28 March Portraits of Native Americans is the topic of today's Gresham College lectureįROM PIAF TO POP: Head to Wilton's Music Hall for Paris! From Piaf to Pop, the latest show by chanteuse Christine Bovill. 9pm-10pmĪLEX KEALY: Whip-smart comedian Alex Kealy is back at Soho Theatre by popular demand - performing his show about advertising, addiction and tech - Winner Takes It All, tonight (and again tomorrow). In particular, he focuses on the life and work of writer Samuel Johnson, and the local locations linked to him.

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VIRTUAL FLEET STREET TOUR: Footprints of London tour guide David Charnick offers a virtual tour of the Fleet Street area, to be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home. Deborah Frances-White and a co-host chat to A&E doctor Maddy Lucy Dann about 21st century feminism, in a live version of the hit podcast. THE GUILTY FEMINIST: Last chance to catch the current run of The Guilty Feminist at Soho Theatre. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse hosts comedians Vittorio Angelone and Ania Magliano who offer previews of their Edinburgh shows by candlelight.

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7.30pmĬOMEDY BY CANDLELIGHT: London's packed full of comedy venues, but Shakespeare's Globe is a pretty special place to get your chuckle fix. The programme includes work by Tchaikovsky and Sibelius. SWEDISH PHILHARMONIA: Head to Fairfield Halls in Croydon for a performance by the Swedish Philharmonia, accompanied by soloist Serbian violinist Nemanja Radulovic. RYE LANE: Seen newly-released film Rye Lane yet? Set in south London and named after the Peckham road of the same name, Barbican Cinema offers a Parent + Baby Screening of it this morning, giving parents and carers with little ones a chance to see it, accompanied by a pre-recorded Q&A with filmmaker Raine Allen Miller. PUB OF THE WEEK: Canadian bars and restaurants are given short shrift in London, but the Maple Leaf is an exception to the rule - chilly tankards of shellfishy tomato juice, livestreaming hockey, poutine aplenty. On the line-up this week are The Beasts, The Five Devils and - pour les enfants - Little Eggs: African Rescue. Until 20 AugustĬINEMA OF THE WEEK: Catch French films old at new at Institut Francais's Cine Lumiere in South Ken.

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Originally due to close in early May, the theatrical exhibition features iconic treasures from film and TV, including Star Wars, Star Trek and Doctor Who. SCI-FI EXTENSION: Good news, sci-fi fans! The excellent Science Fiction: Voyage to the Edge of Imagination exhibition at the Science Museum has just been extended. The exhibition, Viral Monsters, consists of the large-scale paintings of amorphous, colour-drenched monsters for which Horne gained his online following. FREE, until 22 MayīIJIJOO: Saatchi Yates Gallery in St James's hosts the inaugural solo exhibition of Bijijoo - also known as American TikTok star Michael Todd Horne. See tour posters, photographs, memorabilia and more.

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STATUS QUO: A reminder that Barbican Library has a free Status Quo Exhibition at the moment, celebrating seven decades of the British rock band. Tickets start at £25 - get 'em quick because the play's in its last four weeks! Until 22 April (sponsor)

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MEDEA: The ever-brilliant Sophie Okonedo stars alongside Ben Daniels in Euripedes' enduring revenge tragedy at new West End theatre Discover the story of a complex woman whose grief and rage at the men who abandoned her leads to utter devastation in Medea, directed by Dominic Cooke. ZIPPO'S: The circus is in town! The clowns and acrobats of Zippo's Circus are back in Blackheath for the Easter holidays, before moving on to other parts of town. Puppetry and live performances also feature. It's a quest through the market, accompanied by various Beatrix Potter characters, in a bid to save Jemima Puddleduck using notes, maps and other clues. PETER RABBIT: Easter isn't until next weekend, but the seasonal activities have already kicked off in Covent Garden, with a family-friendly Peter Rabbit Easter Adventure. We've seen this Soho Theatre show, and frankly don't know what to make of it - there is rampant nudity, dead foxes falling from the heavens, maggots all over the shop. KIM NOBLE: How dark do you like your comedy? If the answer is 'darker than Vantablack', then Kim Noble's Lullaby for Scavengers might just be for you.






A tale in the desert telling