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London's Week Ahead: History Tours, Persian New Year, and West End Drama Kick Off Monday

London's Week Ahead: History Tours, Persian New Year, and West End Drama Kick Off Monday

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Hey listeners, kick off your week in London with a bang starting tomorrow, Monday the 16th. Dive into history on the Warrior Women walking tour from Westminster Pier, where Marie Helly from Footprints of London shares tales of queens, suffragettes, and spies through Whitehall and Parliament Square from 11am to 1pm. Or join the free online Cable Street discussion at 12:30pm, marking 90 years since the Battle of Cable Street, with author Michael Rosen and activists unpacking myths and modern fascism, as detailed by Londonist.

Music lovers, catch the String of Pearls Ensemble at Lauderdale House for Nowruz Persian New Year celebrations, featuring Iranian songs, poetry, Sufi whirling, and storytelling at 7:30pm. Comedy fans, head to Happy Mondays at Amersham Arms in New Cross, headlined by Rory O’Hanlon with a killer lineup from 8pm.

Midweek heats up on Wednesday the 18th with the British noir musical Ruth Ellis opening at Wilton’s Music Hall, chronicling the last woman executed in Britain through March 28th. Art enthusiasts, Moco Museum London unveils Keith Haring’s iconic NYC subway chalk drawings in a recreated 1980s subway setup from that day onward. Theatre-goers, don’t miss the hot-ticket Romeo & Juliet at Harold Pinter Theatre starring Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe, running through June 6th.

Thursday brings Body & Soul by English National Ballet at Sadler’s Wells, premiering Crystal Pite’s work and Saunders’ Proper Conduct from March 19th to 28th. Inter Alia transfers to Wyndham’s Theatre with Rosamund Pike as a juggling judge and mum till June 20th.

Friday the 20th explodes with the River Art Walk trail along the Thames in South Bank and beyond, featuring open studios, exhibitions at Newport Street Gallery, and workshops like Ukrainian egg-painting through the 21st. Move It dance extravaganza hits Excel Centre with performances, classes, and auditions till the 22nd. The Imperial War Museum’s free Beauty and Destruction exhibit opens, showcasing wartime art from Docklands to St Paul’s through November.

Weekend warriors, Saturday the 21st offers Urban Elephant Festival in Elephant & Castle from noon to 6pm with local art, music, and stalls. The London Festival of Railway Modelling at Alexandra Palace packs 35 exhibitors till Sunday. Catch Emmanuel Sonubi recording his Edinburgh-nominated show at Soho Theatre Walthamstow at 7:30pm, or groove at the 1920s Candlelight Club speakeasy ball in a secret south London spot.

Families, Vikings immersive exhibition at Dock X runs through May with interactive longships and myths. And score off-peak Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tours from £23 weekdays till March 27th, kids free.

Whatever your vibe, London’s buzzing—get out there and make memories!

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