Saturday 13th March, 2010 – Events in London

Natural History Museum

PickDino Snores — Sleep over at the Museum

Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London 51.496563 51.496563
13th March 2010Have you seen the movie “Night At The Museum”? Well now’s your chance to find out what really goes overnight at the Natural History Museum as you try to sleep in the Central Hall with the Dinosaurs towering nearby. Activities include a torch-lit tour of the famous galleries, and a live bug show by TV presenter Nick Baker.
Belgravia

CheapGuided walk around Belgravia: “Upstairs, Downstairs”

Belgravia, Belgravia, London 51.498016 51.498016
13th March 2010Anyone who enjoys “Upstairs, Downstairs” will recognise the basement stairs and attic windows of the grand houses that fill Belgravia. This guided tour will give you an insight into the work and lives of the cooks and maids who “lived at the top and worked at the bottom.”
St. Martin-in-the-Fields

Mozart, Vivaldi and Bach, at St. Martin-in-the-Fields

St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London 51.508828 51.508828
13th March 2010Join conductor Ivor Settlerfield and the Trafalgar Sinfonia at St. Martin-in-the-Fields church, as they perform a selection of classical works by Mozart, Vivaldi and Bach.
Royal Festival Hall

Philharmonia, playing Beethoven and Brahms

Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, Southbank, London 51.505733 51.505733
13th March 2010Join conductor Christoph von Dohnanyi, pianist Yefim Bronfman and the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall, as they perform a selection of classical works by Beethoven, Brahms and Schumann.
Katherine Jenkins at O2 Arena

PickWelsh soprano Katherine Jenkins, at the O2

O2 Arena (Millennium Dome), Drawdock Road, North Greenwich, London 51.502852 51.502852
13th March 2010Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins is officially Britain’s prettiest singer, and has performed for everyone from the president to the pope. She has now announced a string of UK dates starting at The O2 arena in March.
Disney Live Three Classic Fairy Tales at Wembley Arena

PickDisney Live! Three Classic Fairy Tales

Wembley Arena, Arena Square, Engineers Way, Wembley, London 51.558167 51.558167
12th – 14th March 2010Here is your chance to see “Disney Live” when Mickey Mouse and Minnie stumble upon a magical storybook hidden amongst a treasure trove of clothes. When they open it to see what’s inside, three classic fairy tales come to life in front of their eyes — “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”, “Cinderella” and “Beauty and the Beast”.
Noel Fielding at Leicester Square Theatre

“Just The Tonic” — with Noel Fielding

Leicester Square Theatre, 6 Leicester Place, Leicester Square, London 51.511339 51.511339
12th – 13th March 2010“Just The Tonic” is a comedy superclub in Leicester Square Theatre – providing high quality line-ups in London’s West End. Tonight’s set features Noel Fielding (from TV’s “The Mighty Boosh”), Andre Vincent, Noel James and Greg Burns.
Lee Mack at Hammersmith Apollo

PickLee Mack, at the Hammersmith Apollo

Hammersmith Apollo, 45 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London 51.490569 51.490569
12th – 13th March 2010BAFTA Award winning comedian Lee Mack returns to the live stage with his biggest ever live stand-up tour. Lee will be bringing his well-crafted gags, sharp one-liners and high energy banter to the Hammersmith Apollo on the 12/13 March.
Fever Chart at Trafalgar Studios

“The Fever Chart” — Trafalgar Studios

Trafalgar Studios, 14 Whitehall, Westminster, London 51.50646 51.50646
9th March – 3rd April 2010“The Fever Chart” was written by the internationally acclaimed American playwright Naomi Wallace. It follows three seperate stories which explore how humanity survives in the most inhumane of conditions, drawing us into a world of intense emotion set against the realities of war.
London Eye Mystery at Unicorn Theatre for Children

The London Eye Mystery

Unicorn Theatre for Children, 147 Tooley Street, Southwark, London 51.503949 51.503949
6th March – 18th April 2010The “London Eye Mystery” follows Ted and Kat’s desperate bid to find their missing cousin. When they put him aboard the London Eye, they naturally assumed they’d see him again 30 minutes later. But when the pod reached the ground there was no sign of him. How on earth could he have disappeared into thin air?
British Museum

CheapKingdom of Ife: “Sculptures from West Africa”

British Museum, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London 51.51897 51.51897
4th March – 6th June 2010The Kingdom of Ife was a wealthy city-state in Western Africa (in what is now modern Nigeria). This major exhibition at the British Museum features superb pieces of Ife sculpture, drawn almost entirely from the magnificent collections of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments, Nigeria.
 
Search this site
Prom concerts in London Open House Weekend in London

Search by area

Events in London

Search by venue

Events in London

Search by date

Pick of the best events coming up in London…

Site map | Contact us | RSS feeds | About London Drum | Privacy policy / Terms of use
Copyright © 2010 London Drum. All rights reserved.
Admin