Top Five: 14 March
Beara Beara
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Wiltons Music Hall presents Father Nandru & The Wolves
Theatre, Aldgate EastFor the next month Wilton's Music Hall's holding its last show before restoration work begins on this historic building. Written for them by award-winning playwright Julian Garner, Father Nandru & The Wolves is an enchanting and captivating folk tale. Think; lost village, star-crossed lovers, mysterious wolves and the extraordinary story of a community trying to save what is most precious to them before it's lost forever.
Cord – Cell – Cube
Arty Stuff, Tottenham Court RoadThis is a top TSL gallery space. Their focus is to show contemporary artists from around the world by featuring innovative exhibition programmes. This time round they are hosting a piece of contemporary dance, that is effortlessly timeless, and accompanied by live music and sculpture, all created by Korean artist Bongsu Park.
Zebra One Gallery
Art gallery, Hampstead A tiny little independent gallery in Hampstead housing some serious photography gems, as impressive as Andy Wharhols, Dan Baldwins and Andy Bells. Even better, entry and informative catch-ups with Gabrielle, the owner, are completely free!
Brixton Diner
Supper Club, Brixton
It's time to prepare yourselves by making your bookings for one of the most hotly anticipated pop-up's of the year thus far. TSL insider knowledge is you really don't want to miss The Pickled Forks new America meets England diner. This will be a meal of epic proportions and a feast for all your senses.