![]() ![]() Įlsewhere, you can catch the thrilling finale of the World Darts Championships, followed by the snooker’s arrival at Ally Pally, sashay down the pink carpet at RuPaul’s DragCon or check out some great indie flicks and shorts at the Soho Independent Film Festival or the London Short Film Festival.Īnd since everyone in January is skint, vegan and sober (or maybe all three!), we’ve also updated our lists of London’s best cheap eats, vegan restaurants and places to drink when you’re not drinking. Īnd in museums this month, there’s Somerset House’s big new exhibition about cuteness, and the return of New Contemporaries, plus a final chance to see some blockbuster shows from last year, including Marina Abramović at the Royal Academy and Sarah Lucas at Tate Britain. On stage, Sarah Jessica Parker makes her West End debut in a feelgood revival of Neil Simon’s 1968 comedy ‘Plaza Suite’, while Emmy-winning ‘Succession’ star Sarah Snook appears in a one-woman staging of ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’. We’re not gonna pretend that the first month of the year is wholly undeserving of its terrible reputation, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had in London.įor starters, it’s a great month for culture, with a bunch of big new shows and exhibitions arriving in the city. It can only mean one thing January is here. ![]() ![]() January 2024: The decorations have come down, the only Quality Streets left are coconut eclairs, you’re being aggressively targeted with ads for your local gym, and everyone at the pub is drinking Lucky Saint. ![]()
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