‘Guys and Dolls’ is a musical with such a towering reputation and Nicolas Hytner’s Bridge production is a staggering achievement, a more or less flawless take that’s turned into something transcendent by the staging. This version of Frank Loesser’s 1950 classic uses a stunningly choreographed and incredibly fun series of rising and falling platforms to stage the show right in the middle of a standing audience. It’s pure joy.
Finally, it’s spring time. Monday marks the first official day of the new season, and what better way to launch yourself into warmer, longer days than by taking advantage of all the best cultural happenings and things to do in London.
Look out for an annual favourite sailing back into town this weekend. Yep, the Boat Race is back with crews from Oxford and Cambridge universities rowing it out to see who can make it down the Thames faster. Want to join the thousands of spectators lining the river route? Check out our guide for the best places to catch the action.
On the cultural side of things, there’s five-star theatre to check out: an immersive production of the 1950 classic ‘Guys and Dolls’ at Nicolas Hytner’s Bridge Theatre, which according to our theatre critic is “a more or less flawless take that’s turned into something transcendent by the staging” (fyi, if you can book standing tickets). There are also plenty of paintings from big hitters of early modern art history to see at the National Gallery’s show ‘After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art’, which includes work by Paul Cezanne, Wassily Kandinsky, Gustav Klimt and Henri Mattise.
If that’s not enough there’s sleeper hit ‘For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy’, a play that’s wowed audiences from small independent theatres to the Royal Court and now the West End. Visit Rotherhide’s Finnish Chuch to pick up Nordic gifts at its annual spring fair. Or, head along to The Museum of London after hours for a closer look at its grisly-sounding ‘Executions’ exhibitions while sipping some intriguing-sounding ‘themed cocktails’.
Still got some gaps in your week? Make some time to check out London’s major art exhibitions this weekend Tate Modern’s brilliant show of Polish artist Magdalena Abakanowicz’s towering fabric sculptures, the V&A’s triumphant ‘Africa Fashion’ exhibition, or see five-star photography from Baldwin Lee at the David Hill Gallery in Ladbroke Grove.
Head to one of London’s best bars or restaurants and take in one of these lesser-known London attractions. This is also a great time of year to explore London on a budget and without the crowds. Plus, lots of the city’s best theatre, musicals, restaurants and bars offer discounted tickets and offers. What are you waiting for? Put your coat on.
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