Covent Garden & Strand

There are 829 events in the Covent Garden & Strand category.
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  • SHOWstudio: Fashion Revolution

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    £5.00
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    Exhibition

    17 September 2009 to 22 December 2009

    Somerset House Trust WC2R 1LA[map]

    Explore the glamorous world of fashion and discover how fashion images are made at London's Somerset House. Until 22 Dec

     
  • Sinderfella

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    Family theatre/Pantomime

    4 December 2009 to 30 December 2009

    Leicester Square Theatre WC2H 7BX[map]

    An ex-Big Brother housemate and drag queen Bette Rinse star in this alternative panto at Leicester Square Theatre. 4-30 Dec

     
  • Spring Dance

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    Performance

    30 March 2010 to 24 April 2010

    London Coliseum WC2N 4ES[map]

    Top dance companies perform at the London Coliseum, including special guest appearances by Carlos Acosta. 30 Mar-2 May

     
  • Suburbia

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    Exhibition

    15 October 2009 to 31 March 2010

    London Transport Museum WC2E 7BB[map]

    Discover how transport shaped suburbia in a fascinating new exhibition at London Transport Museum. Until 31 Mar

     
  • Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize

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    Free

    Exhibition

    5 November 2009 to 14 February 2010

    National Portrait Gallery WC2H 0HE[map]

    A free exhibition of contemporary portrait photos at the National Portrait Gallery in London. Until 14 Feb

     
  • Twiggy: A Life in Photographs

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    Exhibition

    19 September 2009 to 24 March 2010

    National Portrait Gallery WC2H 0HE[map]

    The National Portrait Gallery celebrates Twiggy's 60th birthday with a free exhibition of iconic portraits. Until 24 Mar

     
  • Vaisakhi in London

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    Special event

    2 May 2010

    Trafalgar Square WC2N 5DN[map]

    You're invited to join the Vaisakhi celebrations for Sikh New Year in London's Trafalgar Square. 2 May

     
  • A Guide To Sexual Misery

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    27 November 2009 to 31 December 2009

    The Arts Theatre WC2H 7JB[map]

    Austria's No.1 comedy stage hit makes a return to the West End. Comedian and sexpert Wolfgang Weinberger delivers this unique show, part lecture, part stand-up comedy and part therapy session, which delves into the minefield of sexual relations.

     
  • An Evening with David Sedaris

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    Lecture

    11 March 2010 to 13 March 2010

    Leicester Square Theatre WC2H 7BX[map]

    A session with David Sedaris, one of America's pre-eminent humour writers. The great skill with which he slices through cultural euphemisms proves that Sedaris is a master of satire and one of the most observant writers addressing the human condition today.

     
  • An Inspector Calls

    Performance

    3 December 2009 to 20 March 2010

    Wyndham's Theatre [map]

     
  • Arturo Brachetti

    Performance

    19 October 2009 to 3 January 2010

    Garrick Theatre WC2H 0HH[map]

     
  • Ballet Nacional de Cuba: Magia de la Danza

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    6 April 2010 to 11 April 2010

    London Coliseum WC2N 4ES[map]

    Magia de la Danza is a mixed bill which brings together extracts from seven of the company's most famous ballets including The Nutcracker, Coppélia and Swan Lake. These performances feature a full live orchestra and four special guest appearances from international superstar Carlos Acosta.

     
  • Ballet Nacional de Cuba: Swan Lake

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    30 March 2010 to 4 April 2010

    London Coliseum WC2N 4ES[map]

    A ballet in which the young Prince Siegfried encounters enduring love on a hunting trip, when he catches a glimpse of a swan transforming itself into the maiden Odette, but is tricked by a sorcerer, who disguises his daughter Odile as the maiden. Siegfried rushes to the lake to save Odette and break the sorcerer's spell.

     
  • Ballet Nacional de Espana: Dualia and La Leyenda

    Performance

    27 April 2010 to 2 May 2010

    London Coliseum WC2N 4ES[map]

    Dualia was choreographed by two of flamenco's hottest stars Rojo and Rodriguez, and explores the sensuality of looks and caresses through movement and music. La Leyenda (The Legend) was choreographed by the company's artistic director José Antonio as a tribute to the famous flamenco star Carmen Amaya who died in 1963. The piece portrays images from her life - from the slums of Barcelona to the glamour of performing on the American stage in the 30s and 40s.

     
  • Birmingham Royal Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty

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    Performance

    20 April 2010 to 24 April 2010

    London Coliseum WC2N 4ES[map]

    Adaptation of the popular fairy tale about a slumbering princess.

     
  • Boy George

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    Concert

    20 December 2009 to 28 December 2009

    Leicester Square Theatre WC2H 7BX[map]

    The outlandish ex-Culture Club star who never shies away from controversy. A house DJ by night, he continues to write and perform material both new and old, and talks frankly about his life.

     
  • Carlos Acosta

    Performance

    28 July 2010 to 7 August 2010

    London Coliseum WC2N 4ES[map]

    Carlos returns to the London Coliseum with his awe-inspiring Oliver Award winning show which also features new repertoire in a programme which combines classical ballet alongside contemporary works.

     
  • Cymbeline

    Performance

    19 November 2009 to 5 December 2009

    The Arts Theatre WC2H 7JB[map]

    An enchanting show based on Shakespeare's outrageous tale.

     
  • Dances at a Gathering + The Dream

    Performance

    4 March 2010

    Royal Opera House WC2E 9DD[map]

    Mixed Programme: Dances at a Gathering and The Dream.

     
  • Defending the Caveman

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    Performance

    2 February 2010 to 21 February 2010

    Leicester Square Theatre WC2H 7BX[map]

    Direct from London's West End, Defending The Caveman - Winner of the Olivier award for Best Entertainment in 2000 is set to storm the UK this Spring! The longest running solo play in Broadway history, Defending the Caveman has become a worldwide hit. Why do men and women misunderstand each other? The truth of course, can be traced back to the Caveman. This hilariously funny but horribly truthful show affectionately brings the basic differences between men and women brilliantly up to date. If you're married, see this show! If you're dating, see this show! If you're single. Starring much-loved actor, comedian and TV personality Mark Little - AKA Joe Mangel in Neighbours! 'Absolutely Brilliant! Should be seen by anyone who wants to understand the opposite sex' John Gray, author of Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus 'Uproariously funny!' The Telegraph.