Royal Festival Hall, Belvedere Road, Southbank, London 51.505733 51.505733
30th March 2010The Philharmonia Orchestra will be celebrating their 65th Birthday with a special gala concert at the Royal Festival Hall. They will be joined by conductor Riccardo Muti and violinist Joshua Bell for a performance of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto and spectacular Eroica Symphony.Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, Kensington, London 51.501267 51.501267
30th March 2010The Who, fresh from their stint in the Superbowl halftime show, wrap up this year’s spectacular series of concerts in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust with a performance of their classic movie soundtrack “Quadrophenia”. O2 Arena (Millennium Dome), Drawdock Road, North Greenwich, London 51.502852 51.502852
30th March 2010Channel 4′s Comedy Gala features ome of the best comedy talent in Britain and abroad including Alan Carr, Bill Bailey, David Mitchell, Jack Dee, James Corden, Jo Brand, Jonathan Ross, Lee Evans, Mark Watson, Michael Mcintyre, Noel Fielding, Omid Djalili, Rich Hall, Rob Brydon, Sean Lock and many more…London Coliseum, 8 St. Martin’s Lane, Trafalgar Square, London 51.509911 51.509911
30th March – 4th April 2010Making their long-awaited debut at the London Coliseum, the Ballet Nacional de Cuba will be showcasing their extraordinary flair for invigorating Western ballets with vivid Cuban passion. Tchaikovsky’s wonderful score for “Swan Lake” features some of the most beautiful music in the whole of the classical ballet repertoire.O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, Shepherd’s Bush Green, Shepherd’s Bush, London 51.503515 51.503515
29th – 31st March 2010Paloma Faith’s debut album came out to mass acclaim in November, and this is your chance to see the former burlesque performer live at the O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire.HMS Belfast, Morgan’s Lane, Tooley Street, London 51.506048 51.506048
27th March – 18th April 2010Here’s a twist on the traditional easter egg hunt — there’s no easter egg, instead kids are being asked to ‘Hunt the Rat’. Ten rats have been hidden aboard the old World War II battlecruiser HMS Belfast, and kids will have to unravel the rhyming riddles to discover where they have escaped to.Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre, Southbank, London 51.506998 51.506998
24th March – 12th June 2010The National Theatre is putting on a production of Tennessee Williams’ play “Spring Storm”. It tells the story of Heavenly, a young woman who’s life falls apart when she’s forced to pick between respectable suitor Arthur and her wild lover Dick — causing a “Spring Storm” of events that effects them all.Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre, Warwick Road, Earl’s Court, London 51.489399 51.489399
20th March – 5th April 2010The Ideal Home Show at the Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre is the largest show of its kind anywhere in the world. The massive exhibition includes everything you ever wanted to know about refitting your home, with lots of green tips on recycling household waste.Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, Southern Wing, London 51.499994 51.499994
19th March – 31st October 2010This major exhibition is the first ever to focus on the unique partnership of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and their shared enthusiasm for art. It brings together more than 400 objects collected by the couple over a period of 22 years — paintings, drawings, sculptures, furniture, jewellery and photographs.National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London 51.508862 51.508862
17th March – 13th June 2010This is the first exhibition in the UK to focus on the paintings of Christen Kobke Works include landscapes, portraits of many of his family and closest friends, and depictions of Danish national monuments using his charming and unusual sense of perspective.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?