London agenda for Monday 26 September
Darren Atwater | Monday 26 September, 2011 08:47
1. Have an amazing night of interactive entertainment, hosted by the Ministry of Stories, Brummie spoken word artist Polar Bear, five-piece troupe The Great Brain Robbery, and singer-songwriter Kami Thompson at Back to School [Le Cool]
2. See the jests and japes of Doctor Brown [Run Riot]
3. Watch Jirí Weiss’s ‘Romeo, Juliet and Darkness’ and Andrzej Munk’s ‘Passenger’ at Second Run DVD [Don’t Panic]
4. Suppose one could do worse than A Classical Affair with Stephen Fry [Time Out]
5. Listen to the first editor discuss the creation of Dr. Who Weekly [Ian Visits]
6. Buy books at West End Lane Books [Tired of London]
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