What's New for May?
Bank Holidays, half term holidays and warmer weather make London a great place to be at this time of year and we’ve highlighted some of the best new events in London this Spring!
Get your tickets to The Moonwalkers at London’s new venue The Lightroom in Kings Cross and join Tom Hanks as he guides audiences on an extraordinary journey through the past and future of lunar exploration. Hanks narrates with compelling detail and insight, providing a unique perspective on humankind's quest to reach the lunar surface. This immersive production promises to transport audiences on a breathtaking voyage to our closest celestial neighbour.
What about an “All You Can Eat Doughnut Making Class?”, in this amazing two-hour hands-on class, you will be making your very own miniature doughnuts with dulce de leche, custard, and jam. Great for older kids and big kids alike, signing up for this delicious class is a no-brainer! Book your place here:
Theatre is looking good too, with award winning actors Ian McKellen, Sarah Snook and Billy Crudup all joining the West End this season.
Golden Globe-winner Sarah Snook returns to the London stage and takes on every role in this gripping, witty, and vibrant production that breathes new life into Oscar Wilde’s classic tale. Hailed as a dizzyingly beautiful tour de force, grab your tickets now for this strictly limited run at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket.
Billy Crudup delivers an acting masterclass in David Cale's wickedly funny thriller ‘Harry Clarke’. Harry has a secret, and conjuring up comparisons to The Talented Mr. Ripley and Saltburn with a touch of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, he keeps audiences guessing till the end. So, do not miss this intoxicating performance about one man's thrilling double life.
Screen and stage legend Ian McKellen plays Falstaff in a new version of Shakespeare's ‘Henry IV’, adapted by the award-winning writer and director Robert Icke. A divided country, crumbling leadership and a whiff of corruption in the air…. welcome to England! Bringing together two of Shakespeare's great history plays (‘Henry IV’, parts one and two), Player Kings will reign over London's West End for twelve weeks only.
So don’t rue the day, book your ticket and travel package for May today!