London agenda for Thursday 19 May
Darren Atwater | Thursday 19 May, 2011 10:10
1. Really, Stag & Dagger is going to pretty much overpower everything else this week [Le Cool]
2. See a preview screening of Julia’s Eyes followed by a Q&A with director Guillem Morales [Run Riot]
3. What did people do in their parlours before TV? This, apparently. [Flavorpill]
4. Kill the beast at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre inaugural play of the year, Lord of the Flies [Time Out]
5. Bat walk in a cemetery [Ian Visits]
6. Explore the roof gardens at the Southbank Centre [Tired of London]
7. Check out the Serpentine for the new exhibition conceived by Mark Leckey, See, We Assemble [Lauren Down]
8. Visit Mohsin Hamid, shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, poet Shane Solanki and the talented 16 year-old singer-songwriter Misty Miller at Book Slam [Jon Davis]
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