O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Shepherd’s Bush Green, Shepherd’s Bush, London 51.503515 51.503515
24th February 2010Corinne Bailey Rae will be playing a show at the O2 Empire in London, showcasing songs from her new album “The Sea” and a selection of tracks from her debut LP.Vaudeville Theatre, 404 Strand, London 51.510536 51.510536
24th February – 1st May 2010The Vaudeville Theatre is putting on a production of Noel Coward’s play “Private Lives” with Kim Cattrall. The play centers around a divorced couple honeymooning at the same hotel with their brand new partners. When they happen to meet across a balcony, their passions are rekindled…Barbican Hall, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, Barbican, London 51.518834 51.518834
24th February 2010Join conductor Sir Colin Davis, violinist Midori and the London Symphony Orchestra at Barbican Hall, as they perform a selection of classical works by Mendelssohn and Berlioz.Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, Kensington, London 51.501267 51.501267
23rd – 25th February 2010The world-famous Imperial Ice Stars are set to thrill once more with a stunning new interpretation of “Cinderella On Ice” within the magical setting of the Royal Albert Hall. The 25-strong cast of skaters will dazzle and enthrall you with a breathtaking display of world-class skating performed on a specially-created frozen stage.Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, Southbank, London 51.505733 51.505733
24th February 2010Join conductor Vladimir Jurowski and the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, as they perform a selection of classical works by Shostakovich. Works will include Symphony No 1 and his unfinished opera, The Gamblers.Tate Britain, Millbank, Westminster, London 51.49087 51.49087
24th February – 8th August 2010Henry Moore is one of the greatest sculptors that Britain has ever produced. Tate Britain’s new exhibition brings together the most comprehensive selection of his work for a generation. The exhibition includes his iconic ‘mother and child’ figures, as well as his celebrated sculptures from the 1950s and 1960s.National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London 51.508862 51.508862
24th February – 23rd May 2010“Execution of Lady Jane Grey” will be the subject of a special exhibition at the National Gallery. Paul Delaroche’s most famous painting depicts the moment before the young queen, who reigned for just nine days, was put to death by Mary Tudor in 1554.Ronnie Scott’s, 47 Frith Street, Soho, London 51.513406 51.513406
22nd – 24th February 2010British singer Mica Paris has clocked up twenty-two years in the business, and the UK’s very own Soul Queen is back and ready to wow us again with songs from her latest album, “Born Again”. You can catch her for three nights at Ronnie Scott’s jazz club.National Portrait Gallery, St. Martin’s Place, London 51.509256 51.509256
18th February – 6th June 2010Irving Penn was one of the world’s great photographers. This exhibition focuses specifically on his portraits of major cultural figures from the last seventy years – including over 120 silver and platinum prints, ranging from his portraits for Vogue to some of his last work at the turn of the century.Courtauld Institute of Art, Somerset House, The Strand, London 51.510732 51.510732
18th February – 16th May 2010Michelangelo’s “Dream of Human Life” is one of the Courtauld Gallery’s greatest art treasures. It was painted at the height of the artist’s career during the Italian Renaissance, and exemplifies his unrivalled skill and extraordinary powers of invention.Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, Southbank, London 51.506998 51.506998
16th – 27th February 2010The Cottesloe Theatre will be putting on a production of Shakespeare’s much-loved comedy, “Twelfth Night”. It tells the story of shipwrecked Viola disguising herself as a man, only for Olivia to fall in love with his/her charms. Luckily Viola has a twin brother who turns up in the nick of time to pass himself off as him/her.