Tuesday 16th March, 2010 – Events in London

Cadogan Hall

Royal Philharmonic, playing Beethoven’s “Mass in C”

Cadogan Hall, 5 Sloane Terrace, Chelsea, London 51.493663 51.493663
16th March 2010Join conductor Nicholas Cleobury, soprano Elizabeth Atherton and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Cadogan Hall, as they perform Beethoven’s “Mass in C” and Chilcott’s “Requiem”.
Mrs Warrens Profession at Comedy Theatre

PickFelicity Kendal in “Mrs Warren’s Profession”

Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, Soho, London 51.509316 51.509316
16th March – 19th June 2010Felicity Kendall stars in “Mrs Warren’s Profession” — George Bernard Shaw’s ultimate test of the mother-daughter relationship. How will the prim daughter react when she finds out that her privaleged upbringing was financed from the proceeds of the world’s oldest profession?
Fun Lovin Criminals at KOKO

Fun Lovin’ Criminals — playing live at KOKO

KOKO, 1a Camden High Street, Camden, London 51.535019 51.535019
16th March 2010We haven’t heard much from the Fun Lovin’ Criminals in recent years, but they’re still going strong and touring the UK. You can catch them live at KOKO this March.
Royal Festival Hall

Pianist Yundi Li, at the Royal Festival Hall

Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, Southbank, London 51.505733 51.505733
16th March 2010Yundi Li has become a bit of a superstar in his native China, winning the prestigious Chopin Competition while only 18-years-old. This recital promises you a chance to revel in the repertoire for which he’s already become so celebrated.
White Guard at Lyttelton Theatre

“The White Guard”, at the National Theatre

Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, Southbank, London 51.506998 51.506998
15th to 25th March, and 7th to 12th April 2010In Kiev during the Russian Civil War, the Turbin household is presided over by the beautiful Lena. As her brothers prepare to fight for the White Guard, friends charge in quaffing vodka, keeling over, and falling in love. But the new regime is poised for triumph… and destruction is coming to the Turbin’s world.
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.
Serpentine Gallery

PickRichard Hamilton exhibition

Serpentine Gallery, Kensington Gardens, London 51.504789 51.504789
3rd March – 25th April 2010The Serpentine Gallery is putting on an exhibition by one of the world’s most respected pop-artists, Richard Hamilton. The exhibition will reassess the nature of Hamilton’s pioneering contribution to the world of art, taking as a starting point his political paintings.
London Assurance at Olivier Theatre

“London Assurance”, at the National Theatre

Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, Southbank, London 51.506998 51.506998
2nd – 22nd March 2010“London Assurance” tells the story of Sir Harcourt Courtly, lured away from his fashionable London life by the promise of a rich and beautiful bride, Grace. Settling down happily in her country pile, he soon finds her charms eclipsed by her hearty cousin, the foxhunting Lady Gay Spanker…
British Library

FreeChopin exhibition: “The Romantic Refugee”

British Library, 96 Euston Road, London 51.529985 51.529985
1st March – 16th May 2010The British Library will be putting on a special exhibition exploring the life of composer Frédéric Chopin. Original manuscripts of several of his most famous compositions will be shown alongside portraits, letters and historic documents. The exhibition will also include rare recordings of his last five performances.
 
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