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What’s on in London this week: From the First Night of the Proms to Sister Act-Simon Gage-Entertainment – Metro

London’s events scene is on fire this week – and we’re not talking about the heatwave.

What’s on in London this week: From the First Night of the Proms to Sister Act-Simon Gage-Entertainment – Metro

Sister Act is starting a short but unmissable run at the Eventim Apollo (Picture: Dymond/Thames/Shutterstock)

It’s set to be a scorcher this week, but the temperature isn’t the only thing on fire in the capital this week.

Hot talent both old and new are lighting up the stage as a whole host of events come to London.

From crowd-pleasing musicals to big name musicians, from up-and-coming comics to culture legends, there is plenty to see and do in the next seven days or so.

Plus the Proms kick off with its explosive first night with a rousing performance of Verdi’s Requiem.

So get booking your tickets, and let’s hope some of these venues have air-con!

Friday July 15

Milton Avery: American Colourist

American art in Europe (Picture: Supplied)

This exhibition of the works of acclaimed American 20th-century artist Milton Avery is the most comprehensive collection of his art to be assembled in Europe, presenting over 70 paintings from 1910 to the 1960s, including portraits of loved ones and landscapes of Maine and Cape Cod.

Until Oct 16, Royal Academy of Arts

First Night of the Proms

Soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha will help kick off this year’s season (Picture: Craig Gibson)

After two years of hosting reduced capacity audiences, The Proms now returns to its former glory – kicking off this year’s season with a performance of Verdi’s Requiem by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Crouch End Festival Chorus with soloists soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha and tenor Freddie De Tommaso.

Royal Albert Hall

Saturday July 16

Tez Ilyas

An audience with the comedian and author (Picture: Supplied)

An audience with the star of the Tez O’Clock Show and Man Like Mobeen – featuring a special mystery guest, Q&A session, plus audience participation.

Includes a copy of Tez’s book Secret Diary of A British Muslim Aged 13 ¾ as part of the ticket price.

Bloomsbury Theatre

Fashion Freak Show

Le freak, c’est chic (Picture: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Innovative production exploring the life story of Jean Paul Gaultier through 50 years of pop culture – actors, dancers, circus performers and a playlist of tunes by artists from Chic to Conchita Wurst combine to chart the journey of the French fashion supremo.

Until Aug 28, Roundhouse

Sunday July 17

Mabel

Mabel performs the hits plus new material (Picture: WireImage)

Brit Award winner Mabel concludes this year’s Somerset House Summer Series – expect hits including Don’t Call Me Up and Mad Love plus material from brand new album About Last Night…

Somerset House

Bad Sex

Theo Hristov writes and stars on this on-stage breakdown

Theo Hristov writes and stars in this short play exploring the psyche of a young actor who has a breakdown on stage, possibly ending his career, while also juggling the pressures of cocaine addiction and a chaotic sex life – part of Riverside Studios’ Bitsize festival.

Until Wednesday July 20, Riverside Studios

Monday July 18

Nina Conti

Can masks help find love? (Picture: Matt Crockett)

Ventriloquist comedian Conti presents The Dating Show – using her pioneering animated face masks to potentially help the audience find romance or, if not, at least provide some laughs.

Until Wednesday July 20, Soho Theatre

Tuesday July 19

Sister Act

Beverly Knight leads the heavenly cast (Picture: Oliver Rosser)

Postponed and re-worked musical adaptation of the hit film starring Whoopi Goldberg – with Beverley Knight in the lead role as singer-on-the-run Deloris Van Cartier.

Also starring Jennifer Saunders as Mother Superior.

Until Aug 28, Eventim Apollo

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Wednesday July 20

Sophie’s Surprise 29th Birthday Party

A party like no other… (Picture: Supplied)

Last chance to see this anarchic immersive production set in an increasingly out-of-control house party – starring a lineup of comedians, cabaret performances and circus artists and featuring London’s first unicycling drug dealer.

Underbelly Festival Cavendish Square

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