Things To Do in London This Week: 25 March - 1 April

If you missed your Culture Whisper booking reminders a few months ago and are at a loss for what to do in London this week, read on.

Things To Do in London This Week: 25 March - 1 April


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 Lost River, Q&A with Ryan Gosling

Curzon invite you to watch Ryan Gosling's directorial debut and then hear him defend it. Flop or no flop, we're booking this screening. 

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ON STAGE: Oppenheimer, Vaudeville Theatre



With five stars from both the Guardian and the Telegraph, critics are fawning over this RSC transfer. 

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WE LOVED: Designs of the Year 2015, Design Museum



Seize modernity with both hands and head to this show, where you'll brush up against self-driving cars and sustainability made beautiful. 

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FOR KIDS: Christina Mackie: Tate Britain Commission 2015



Little'uns will love this playful work in silk and dye from sculptress Christina Mackie. 

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EXCLUSIVE: Dinner and a film: Land of the Free, Second Home




A celebration of 70s subculture cinema with a series of film screenings at Jago restaurant. Culture Whisper members are invited to enjoy any film screening for £20 including a two-course dinner.

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TALKING POINT: The Face of an Angel, Q&A with director Michael Winterbottom



Join Michael Winterbottom as he discuss his latest film, based on the murder of Meredith Kercher and starring Cara Delevigne and Kate Beckinsale.

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FOR LITTLE ONES: Coral Reefs, Natural History Museum



Technicolour fronds and kaleidoscopic forms will get kids caring about ecology.

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DATE NIGHT: Auteur Film Festival, Curzon Bloomsbury



A season of the greatest films in cinema comes home to roost at the all-new Curzon Bloomsbury. 

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LAST CHANCE: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Beetles + Huxley



An astonishing collection of prints from the father of photojournalism - don't miss this miniature jewel of an exhibition. 

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STILL TICKETS: Gypsy, Savoy Theatre





If its 5 star Chichester reception is anything to go by, this Imelda Staunton musical will set the West End alight.

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