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What’s on in London this week: Screen on the Canal to London Action Festival-Simon Gage-Entertainment – Metro
Cinema is going big in the capital this week.
Live music and cinema is coming to the capital this week (Picture: Redferns/Getty)
Love cinema? Then the capital has a treat in store for you this week, as your favourite films are on show across London.
If you love rom-coms head to King’s Cross for a canalside showing of 500 Days of Summer, or if you prefer a few more explosions, London Action Festival is the place for you.
But if you like your entertainment live, then there’s comedy from the likes of Isy Suttie and Rob Auton, or music from Orbital, Patti Smith and Fantastic Negrito happening this week.
Plus there’s a trip down memory lane to the awe-inspiring opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics to watch. How has it been 10 years?!
Friday 22nd
London Comedy All Stars
Head to Earl’s Court for some belly laughs (Picture: Supplied)
Underbelly Festival presents its customary Friday night assortment of stand up comedians with Edinburgh Festival veteran Rob Auton, Ian Smith, Helen Bauer and Brennan Reece a former winner of the year English Comedian of the Year Award.
Cavendish Square, Underbelly Festival
The Black Fabulous
Nwando Ebizie is showing off fabulous Black culture (Picture: Natalie Sharp)
Multidisciplinary artist Nwando Ebizie kicks off her Black Fabulous weekend, part of the Southbank Centre’s In The Black Fantastic summer season, with this free opening event on the Southbank’s terrace – ‘leading you through guided visualisations, ritual cultures of the Black Atlantic and an experimental performance.’
Saturday 23rd
Kaleidoscope Festival
No other festival can beat Ally Pally’s views (Picture: Supplied)
A one day festival with spectacular views over London – Orbital and Happy Monday are at the top of the bill with other acts including Charlotte Church’s Late Night Pop Dungeon and the Magic Numbers, DJs include Craig Charles with his Funk and Soul Show plus stand up comedy from Dom Joly and Ed Byrne.
Alexandra Palace, Kaleidoscope Festival
Great Get Together
Get back in the Olympic spirit (Picture: Supplied)
Commemorating 10 years since London hosted the Olympic Games this special event at the Olympic Park celebrates with an array of entertainment and activities.
BBC Music Introducing assembles the musical entertainment on the main stage and there will be performances from the London School of Samba and street dance troupe Breakin’ Convention.
Visitors can also try out roller skating, samba dancing, drumming, cycling and rowing.
Sunday 24th
Patti Smith
The legendary singer is taking to the London Palladium (Picture: Mariano Regidor/Redferns)
This performance was originally scheduled as part of the Higher Ground festival – but that’s all changed and fans can now enjoy this evening with the legendary ‘godmother of punk’ at the London Palladium instead.
Support comes from Connie Constance and Nadine Shah.
London Palladium, LW Theatre
Screen on the Canal
500 Days of Summer, anyone? (Picture: John Sturrock)
Everyman Cinema once again hosts Screen on the Canal – showing sporting events and films on a big screen on Regent’s Canal throughout the summer.
Today’s programme presents coverage of the Tour de France followed by films Onward and Rocks, rounded off by romantic comedy 500 Days of Summer.
The events are unticketed but get your place on the grassy steps in Granary Square while spaces are available.
Until Aug 7, Granary Square, Kings Cross
Monday 25th
Isy Suttie
Isy will get your giggling (Picture: Robbie Jack/Corbis via Getty Images)
Comedian, storyteller and star of comedy shows Peep Show and Man Down performs this work-in-progress gig – covering Ouija boards and Shredded Wheat among other topics.
She’s joined on the bill by Chris Neill who will be trying out new material for his Radio 4 show Raging Enigma.
The Bill Murray, Angel Comedy Club
Tuesday 26th
Fantastic Negrito
Head to the Jazz Café for cool blues with Fantastic Negrito (Picture: Timothy Norris/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
The three time winner of the best contemporary blues album Grammy Award plays these gigs originally scheduled for 2020 – treating fans to material from latest album Have You Lost Your Mind Yet among others.
Wednesday 27th
South Pacific
Grab tickets to see South Pacific while you can (Picture: Johan Persson)
The Chichester Festival Theatre’s acclaimed production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical, featuring songs including Some Enchanted Evening and I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair, transfers to Sadler’s Wells. Starring Julian Ovenden and Gina Beck.
Until Aug 28, Sadler’s Wells Theatre
Thursday 28th
London Action Festival
It’s a treat for Die Hard fans (Picture: Twentieth Century Fox)
A must see event for lovers of action films – this weekend long festival opens tonight with a special awards ceremony plus a screening of Die Hard and Q and A with director John McTiernan.
Later events include screenings of Predator and Con Air with Q and A sessions with the directors, a panel about Asian action films and a panel on how to become a stunt man.
Until July 31, various central London venues, London Action Festival
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