Westminster, Westminster, London 51.498712 51.498712
9th February 2010This is a sightseeing walk with a difference: Your aim is to capture and explore as many sights as possible with your digital camera. The walk will take in Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and Westminster, with great views of and Big Ben and the London Eye.Soho Theatre, 21 Dean Street, Soho, London 51.514502 51.514502
9th – 13th February 2010Edinburgh Comedy Award Winner 2009 Tim Key returns to the Soho Theatre with a brand new show — “The Slutcracker”. His new show is a confused procession of idiosyncratic poetry and prose arranged into a brittle, theatrical and precarious performance.Barbican Hall, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, Barbican, London 51.518834 51.518834
9th February 2010The London Symphony Orchestra will be playing Beethoven’s “Egmont Overture”, “Piano Concerto No. 2″ and “Symphony No. 6″ at Barbican Hall, under the baton of conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner.Victoria & Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London 51.496819 51.496819
9th February 2010The playwright, author and satirist Alan Bennett has been a household name in British theatre ever since he starred in and co-authored the comedy review “Beyond the Fringe” in the 1960s. Join him as he discusses his work and his career.Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, Southbank, London 51.506998 51.506998
9th, 10th February, 4th to 6th and 10th to 13th March 2010The 14th Tale is a free-flowing narrative that explores the hilarious exploits of a natural born mischief-maker moving from the clay streets of Nigeria to the rooftops of Dublin and London. Inua Ellams challenges the audience’s expectations of what it is to be a young, black male in London today.Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, Southbank, London 51.506556 51.506556
9th February 2010Huseyin Sermet will be performing at the International Piano Series in Queen Elizabeth Hall, playing a selection of classical works by Chopin, Liszt, Schubert and Alkan.Tate Modern, Bankside, London 51.507467 51.507467
4th February – 16th May 2010Tate Modern presents the first major UK exhibition devoted to the Dutch artist Theo Van Doesburg. Van Doesburg played a pivotal role in mid-century Modernism, and there will be over 80 different artists on display including works by Alexander Archipenko, Raoul Hausmann, El Lissitzky, Hans Richter, Gerrit Rietveld and Piet Mondrian.Leicester Square Theatre, 6 Leicester Place, Leicester Square, London 51.511339 51.511339
2nd – 21st February 2010Australian comedian Mark Little was probably best known to British audiences as Joe Mangel in ‘Neighbours’ — but his Olivier Award-winning one-man comedy show “Defending the Caveman” has changed all that. It has become a worldwide hit, and the longest running solo play in Broadway history. Royal Opera House, Bow Street, Covent Garden, London 51.512888 51.512888
29th January – 17th February 2010The Royal Opera House is putting on a production of Mozart’s “Cosi Fan Tutte”. Conductor Julia Jones makes her Covent Garden debut after leading “Cosi Fan Tutte” to great acclaim at the Vienna State Opera.Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York HQ, King’s Road, Chelsea, London 51.491221 51.491221
29th January – 7th May 2010The Saatchi Gallery’s new exhibition is called “The Empire Strike Back: Indian Art Today”, and showcases new and upcoming artists from the subcontinent.Oxford Street, Oxford Street, London 51.514656 51.514656
28th January – 30th April 2010“Dinosaurs Unleashed” is London’s largest interactive dinosaur exhibit, giving you the chance to get up close and personal with 24 of the most fearsome creatures that ever stalked the Earth. Meet everything from Diplodocus and Stegosaurus to the terrifying Tyrannosaurus Rex.