Things to do in London this month
Things to do in London this month

7 Things To Do In London This Weekend (12-14 April 2019)

08 Apr 2019 | Updated on: 27 Sep 2022 |By Abi Sritharan

What's on in London this weekend (12-14 April 2019)

The Spring Antiques & Textiles Fair, Battersea (all weekend)

Seeking some interior inspiration? The Decorative Antiques and Textiles Fair returns to Battersea Park for its Spring 2019 edition, bringing together over 150 exhibitors from the UK and Europe under one lofty roof. This season’s foyer theme is A Room of Her Own, with a nod to Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury set. Browse and buy rare and collectible antique furniture, art, textiles and curious objects from exhibitors including Cabinet of Curiosities, Mark J West, The Games Room Company and Thurstan, the interiors business by former Soho House designer James Waterworth.

Date: 9-14 April Time: Varies Price: £10 Location: Battersea Evolution, Battersea Park, SW11 4NJ Closest Station: Battersea

Website: decorativefair.com

The London Artisan, Spitalfields (all weekend)

Another spring fair taking place this weekend is The London Artisan at Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane. The covetable showcase brings together independent jewellers, ceramicists, textile designers and graphic artists, with a focus on sustainability and handcraftsmanship. We’re particularly looking forward to browsing natural skincare by MALĀKO and chic Jesmonite homewares by tipstudio.

Date: 13-14 April Time: 11am Price: Free entry Location: Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, Spitalfields, E1 6QL Closest Station: Liverpool Street

Website: thelondonartisan.com

Victoria Heald Gold Leaf Workshop, Southwark (Saturday)

Current artist in residence at Bankside Hotel, Victoria Heald, is hosting an intimate gold leafing masterclass for art-lovers of all abilities this Saturday. Following a brief talk by Heald, attendees will learn how to embellish art using gilding paste. 100% of the profits raised will be donated to David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation. For those who can’t make it this week, this creative class will also be taking place next Saturday.

Date: 13 April Time: 10am Price: £20 Location: Bankside Hotel 2 Blackfriars Road, SE1 9JU Closest Station: Southwark

Website: eventbrite.co.uk

Juliet & Romeo at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (all weekend)

Juliet and Romeo, the latest creation by The Lost Dog Company, tells the alternative story of Shakespeare’s iconic couple had they not died but been married instead. Through dance, theatre and comedy, the production shows the famous couple living a not so happily-ever-after life, trying to escape the fame and misfortunes that come with being a poster couple for love.

Date: 13-14 April Time: 7.45pm Price: From £7 Location: Royal Opera House, Bow St, Covent Garden, WC2E 9DD Closest Station: Covent Garden

Website: roh.org.uk

Becoming: An Intimate Conversation With Michelle Obama at the 02, North Greenwich (Sunday)

There are still tickets available to see First Lady Michelle Obama at the O2. Following a sold-out-in-minutes event at the Southbank Centre, Mrs Obama returns to London to discuss her memoir Becoming, detailing the events and experiences that have shaped her life; from her childhood on the South-side of Chicago, to the demands of motherhood and work, to her famous years in the White House as the first African-American First Lady in history.

Date: 14 April Time: 6pm Price: From £95 Location: O2 Arena, Peninsula Square, SE10 0DX Closest Station: North Greenwich

Website: theo2.co.uk

Toast by Nigel Slater, Westminster (all weekend)

Nigel Slater’s 2003 award-winning memoir, Toast, touchingly details the chef’s childhood and culinary memories following the death of his mother, set against a backdrop of 1960s suburban England. The memoir was made into a TV film in 2010, starring Helen Bonham Carter and Ken Stott, and more recently adapted for stage in 2018 by Henry Filloux-Bennett. Following a sell-out run at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Toast debuts this weekend in the West End, portraying Nigel’s evocative coming-of-age story through scent and taste.

Date: 9 April-3 August Time: Varies Price: From £18 Location: The Other Place Theatre, 12 Palace St, Westminster, SW1E 5JA Closest Station: Westminster

Website: lwtheatres.co.uk

Hip Hop Karaoke at Tate Modern, Southwark (Saturday)

Release your inner MC this Saturday evening with Hip Hop Karaoke. Kicking off a monthly residency, the traveling karaoke club is taking over the Tate Modern’s Terrace Bar for a night of Kanye, Tupac and A$AP. This month’s DJ is Rob Pursey, who will work alongside host Bobby Champagne Jr. to deliver an uninhibited evening of entertainment, with Fourpure Brewery beer on tap.

Date: 13 April Time: 7pm Price: £10 Location: Tate Modern, Bankside, SE1 9TG Closest Station: Southwark

Website: tate.org.uk

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