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Franciszka Themerson: Stories from the Life – Early Paintings and Drawings from Warsaw and London

Ben Uri Gallery 108a Boundary Road NW8 0RH London 108A Boundary Road, St John’s Wood, London NW8 ORH, Central London

The Ben Uri Research Unit (BURU) is happy to present Franciszka Themerson’s Stories from the Life. The exhibition includes paintings and drawings from her student…

Free

At the Edge of All Things

At the Edge of All Things

IAG Exhibitions 8 Vine Yard, London

At the Edge of All Things brings together three artists who conjure post-human landscapes in response to the uncertainties and frailties of contemporary life. The…

Sail to Hope – Solo Exhibition by Esra Kizir Gokcen

54 The Gallery 54 Shepherd Market, London

With Sail to Hope, Esra Kizir Gokcen presents her response to the far-reaching effects of globalisation. Born from human empathy rather than political drive, her…

Snow Mice!

Snow Mice!

the egg theatre 36 Monmouth St, Bath

At the start of the winter holidays, three children arrive in a strange new house. Where will they all sleep? Will they have to share…

£15 – £18

Kerfuffle

Kerfuffle

Museum of Comedy St George's Church Bloomsbury Way, London

Join the renowned actor Sam Blunder O.B.E. as they recount tales of their exploits and adventures in the thrilling world of acting over the decades…

£13
Lee

Lee

Park90, Park Theatre, 13 Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JP 13 Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, London N4 3JP, London

1969. Local delivery boy and art student Hank seeks advice on his portfolio from artist Lee Krasner, widow of Jackson Pollock. When Hank produces one…

£15 – £22

Fishwives

Fishwives

Camden Comedy Club 100 Camden High St, Camden Town,, London

Step right up for FISHWIVES—a riotous comedy cabaret that’s smutty, feminist, historical, and dare we say, hysterical. If Chaucer had a potty-mouthed sister with a…

£8

Tristan Wolfe Break:Out

Tristan Wolfe Break:Out

The Hen & Chickens Theatre The Hen & Chickens Theatre Bar, London

Prepare to laugh, cry, and question the line between tragedy and comedy in Break:Out—a raw, queer, and uplifting one-person show about rejection, resilience, and self-discovery.…

£10