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London's Vibrant End-of-Summer Lineup: From Narnia to Shakespeare, Hirst to Coldplay

London's Vibrant End-of-Summer Lineup: From Narnia to Shakespeare, Hirst to Coldplay

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Listeners, London is buzzing with extraordinary events, performances, and outdoor adventures to close out August, so get ready for a vibrant and varied week ahead. Kicking off today, you can immerse yourselves in magical theatre. Sadler’s Wells is hosting a spellbinding new production of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, bringing C S Lewis’s Narnia to dazzling life on stage. If sharp-witted drama tempts you, head to the Globe for Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, a madcap comedy of mistaken identities and cross-dressing chaos, or, journey into the minds of literary rivals with Born With Teeth—a riveting story about Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare forced to collaborate under threat.

If the open air is calling, Regents Park Open Air Theatre is enchanting with the classic musical Brigadoon, and families might be tempted by The Enormous Crocodile, a riotously fun stage adaptation of the Roald Dahl favorite, running throughout the weekend.

Art lovers, this week brings a flurry of must-see exhibitions close to wrapping up. At the British Museum, The Future of Money explores how we spend and save in a digital age—think crypto, cashless tooth fairies, and beyond. Dive into the surreal at Newport Street Gallery with Raging Planet and The Power and the Glory, two shows featuring work from Damien Hirst’s own collection. The Cartoon Museum is going feline with Cats in Cartoons, while the Leigh Bowery! retrospective is a riotous celebration of the rule-breaking artist’s career.

For your weekend, Sunday is packed with fun for families and culture fans alike. Buckingham Palace is offering garden-inspired storytelling performances in the Family Pavilion after State Rooms tours, while Big Penny Social in Walthamstow is hosting the raucous Hotsy Totsy Family Rave, open to kids under eight and their grown-ups—imagine DJ sets, face painting, and props to keep everyone moving.

Fringe Fix at Underbelly Boulevard Soho is launching with highlights from the Edinburgh Fringe, from the sci-fi shadow puppetry of Space Hippo to the utterly surreal comedy of 3 Chickens Confront Existence. Literature fans should picnic at Fulham Palace on Sunday evening for an open-air production of Pride and Prejudice, courtesy of Illyria Theatre—a picturesque way to revisit the much-loved story of Lizzie Bennet and Mr Darcy.

Music fans, don’t miss the last chance to catch Coldplay's Music Of The Spheres World Tour at Wembley Stadium—an unmissable finale to their globe-trotting spectacle.

That wraps up this lively week in London, whether you’re chasing theatre, art, music, or family adventures. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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