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Tennant and Tate are back together!
Beg, borrow, steal... Just get a ticket for this show! Previews start this week at the Wyndhams theatre where the ex-timelord (David Tennant) and his assistant (Catherine Tate) won’t be sparring with dangerous aliens, but with each other as Benedict and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, one of Shakepeare’s wittiest and most heartfelt comedies. DO NOT MISS.
Something for the kids! Produced and performed at one of London’s best loved Children’s theatres, The Polka in Wimbledon, ‘All join in…’ is a mix of songs, stories and dancing, celebrating the work of beloved children’s writer Quentin Blake. Since opening its doors in 1979, the Polka has built an international reputation for its pioneering programming of theatre for the very young. A great musical extravaganza which is sure to delight!
3Run, the number one free running team and holder of fifteen Guinness world records, will be demonstrating their impressive skills at the Udderbelly Festival this year. Prepare to be amazed by the UK’s first ever free running stage show, a combination of jaw dropping parkour, stunts and martial arts! Preview tickets from the 17 May.
‘Lang Lang Inspires’ – piano scrap-heap challengeScrap-Heap Challenge…. with pianos. What’s not to love?! As part of the ‘Lang Lang Inspires’ week at the Southbank Centre, four teams of sculptors, engineers, artists and pianists give unloved pianos a new lease of life. Exactly what they will do with them, nobody knows... The new creations will be unveiled and/or performed at 7pm on 22 May. A great, FREE, event that the whole family will love!
Regent's Park open air theatre
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, the only permanent professional outdoor theatre in Britain, starts its season off this year with The Lord of the Flies. With such a phenomenal setting for this show, and more great weather on the way, it is sure to do well. Go check it out!
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