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    Beijing Olympic Torch Relay

    April/May
    PICK OF THE MONTH
    AROUND TOWN
    Beijing Olympic Torch relay
    The flame will be carried through London by 80 torchbearers.


    THEATRE

    ‘Richard ll’, ‘Henry IV’, the three parts of ‘Henry VI’, ‘Richard lll’

    The RSC brings Shakespeare’s history plays to the Roundhouse with up-and-coming star Jonathan Slinger as both Richard II and III. Director Michael Boyd promises that the acoustics will be sorted.
    From Apr 1, Roundhouse


    AROUND TOWN
    ‘Amazing Butterflies’
    In an interactive maze installed on the Natural History Museum’s east lawn, visitors will be ‘shrunk’ into the world of caterpillars and butterflies before emerging into a hothouse to walk among hundreds of free-flying tropical butterflies from America, Africa and Asia.
    Apr 5-Aug 17, Natural History Museum

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    CLASSICAL
    ‘The Minotaur’

    The world premiere of a Harrison Birtwistle opera is an event. One of the few living composers undaunted by writing full-scale stage works, Sir Harry sees ‘The Minotaur’ take the stage at Covent Garden on April 15. The great John Tomlinson, creator of the Green Knight in Birtwistle’s ‘Gawain’ sings the bullish title-role, Philip Langridge the role of Translator – his son, Stephen, coincidentally directs. Antonio Pappano conducts. April 15, Royal Opera House

    COMEDY

    Omid Djalili

    The most famous British-Iranian comic around is back on stage after his successful BBC TV show and his numerous appearances in films. He’s a highly talented comic who makes it all look so easy, with a massive following.
    Apr 18, Hammersmith Apollo

    MUSIC
    Camden Crawl

    The annual million-gig shindig returns – and to more venues than ever before. As usual, the headliners will remain secret until all the tickets are sold, but last year saw Amy Winehouse play to a packed Dublin Castle, and we can expect similar delights from 2008’s roster. Plus there’ll be an expanded daytime programme of non-gigging events to discourage you from starting drinking too early.
    Apr 18-19

    DANCE
    ‘Rushes’

    Kim Brandstrup’s premiere for the Royal Ballet marks his debut on the main stage at Covent Garden. He’s calling it ‘Rushes’ and it will be danced to some recently unearthed, previously unused film music by Prokofiev.
    In rep, Apr 23-May 14, Royal Opera House

    THEATRE

    'The City'

    Martin Crimp has written a follow-up to his memorable ‘The Country’. As before, this will be directed by Katie Mitchell. Don’t expect too many laughs.
    From Apr 24, Royal Court Theatre

    SPORT

    Football: Chelsea vs Manchester United
    Fergie and the Reds pitch up at Stamford Bridge – or will the Premier League title already be on its way to the Emirates?
    Apr 26, Stamford Bridge

    FILM
    ‘Shine a Light’
    The trailer pitches it as ‘Marty versus Mick’ as Scorsese films the Rolling Stones at the Beacon Theater in New York over two nights of their last tour in 2006, when they were joined at an ‘intimate’ gig by guests including Jack White and Christina Aguilera. Jagger has issues with cameras that ‘whizz about all the time’, while Marty protests wryly that ‘it would be good to have a camera that moves’.
    Released late Apr

    AROUND TOWN
    Rhizotron and the Xstrata Treetop Walkway at Kew
    Entered through an apparent crack in the earth, the Rhizotron – intended to be both fun and educational – will illuminate the vital relationship between tree roots and micro-organisms in the soil. The £3 million high-level Xstrata Treetop Walkway will head in the opposite direction, taking visitors 18 metres into the tree canopy for a bird’s-eye view of Kew.
    May 2008, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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    'Breakin' Convention'

    DANCE
    ‘Breakin’ Convention’

    A non-stop, high-energy bank holiday celebration of international hip hop.
    May 3-5, Sadler’s Wells

    AROUND TOWN
    Jack the Ripper and the East End

    Looking at the human stories behind the penny-dreadful account. Bringing together the surviving original documents for the first time, this exhibition at the Museum in Docklands will include police files, photographs and letters from the public in a bid to map the world that witnessed the murders and was transformed by them.
    May 15-Nov 2, Museum in Docklands


    MUSIC
    Girls Aloud arena tour

    The hardiest of reality TV survivors, Girls Aloud, shake off those persistent split rumours once again, having booked themselves in for a massive arena tour. Which means they’ll have to stay together at least until July, no matter how much they hate each other.
    May 16-17, 02 Arena

    FILM
    ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’

    Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford renuite for a fourth instalment of the Indiana Jones franchise, some 19 years since the last one. Ray Winstone, Cate Blanchett, Jim Broadbent, John Hurt and young gun Shia LaBoeuf all co-star, but the big question hangs over 65-year-old Ford’s ability to convince as a hard-edged adventurer.
    Released May 22

    THEATRE

    ‘Rosmersholm’

    Anthony Page directs rarely performed Ibsen and brings Helen McRory back to the theatre.
    From May 22, Almeida Theatre

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