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London's Weekend Guide: Musicals, Marathons, and Must-See Events This April 25th and 26th

London's Weekend Guide: Musicals, Marathons, and Must-See Events This April 25th and 26th

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Hey listeners, kick off your weekend in London with a bang today, Saturday, April 25th! Dive into the heartwarming new musical The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind at Soho Place, where William Kamkwamba's true story of building a windmill to save his Malawi village from drought comes alive through song and inspiration, running through July 18th, according to Londonist listings.

Swing by Beckenham Place Park for Books in the Park from 11am to 8pm, featuring author talks with Ruth Ware and Paul Sinha, writing workshops, family fun, a pop-up bookshop, and a food market—plus a special David Bowie legacy event with Simon Goddard and Alexander Larman. Many activities are free, so grab your tickets for the rest via Londonist.

History buffs, join the In the Footsteps of Mudlarks tour by Thames Explorer Trust at 1:30pm on the north side of Millennium Bridge. Learn Thames secrets on the foreshore, but note the steep steps with no handrail—your guides will help navigate.

Catch cult comedy gold with Garth Marenghi: This Busted Earth at the London Palladium tonight, delivering dry, satirical horror laughs for £30 plus, as highlighted in London Backpackers' April guide.

Music lovers, groove to the Brick Lane Jazz Festival wrapping up today through tomorrow in East London, with intimate gigs blending hip-hop, neo-soul, and rising stars in vibrant street vibes.

For a candlelit thrill, Ed Sheeran Meets Coldplay at Central Hall Westminster starts at 6:30pm, a multi-sensory concert under glowing lights for around £23, per Listeso Music.

Tomorrow, Sunday the 26th, cheer on the TCS London Marathon from 8:30am, starting in Greenwich Park and finishing on The Mall—spectate for free but plan for road closures across central London, says VisitLondon and London Backpackers.

Head to Alexandra Palace for the North London Book Festival through today, with Tessa Hadley, Ben Aaronovitch, and more. Or immerse in David Bowie: You’re Not Alone at Lightroom in King’s Cross, ongoing from projections and remastered audio.

Earlier this week, catch Category Is: Macbeth at The Emerald Theatre—a queer, synth-pop twist on Shakespeare with RuPaul’s Drag Race stars Ginger Johnson and Kyran Thrax, running to May 28th.

Don't miss Roundhouse Three Sixty's Good Vibes Day with Vogue Rites performances. Tube strikes hit earlier this week, but check TfL for updates.

London's buzzing, listeners—get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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