Time Out No. #66 | Tuesday 15 February 2022

Left it too late, have we? At a loss for what to do with your or someone else’s sprogs this week? Don’t panic. No one’s judging. We’ve listed our fave kid-friendly events right here. Elsewhere, we’ve got our ever-dependable list of children’s theatre, awesome suggestions for family day trips and a jumbo directory of cool, kid-friendly London stuff.

Three March plays to book now

Andrzej Łukowski

Theatre Editor

@MrLukowski

The legendary Belarus Free Theatre have been driven out of their home country since this epic dystopian noir about a future Europe in which Belarus has been forgotten was due to run at the Barbican in 2020. It’s their first show as true exiles, and not to be missed. Barbican Centre. Mar 10-12

Mike Bartlett’s black comedy about a man torn between his boyfriend and a female pal gave the future ‘Doctor Foster’ writer his critical breakthrough. But it was in a tiny theatre and never transferred. Now it’s back for the West End production it deserves, starring Taron Egerton. Ambassadors Theatre. Mar 5-Jun 4

After a titanic wait, Aaron Sorkin’s megahit Broadway adaptation of Harper Lee’s Civil Rights classic novel is finally upon us. Rafe Spall stars as pathologically decent lawyer Atticus Finch in Lee’s story of injustice in the Deep South. Gielgud Theatre. Mar 10-Aug 13

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Now that Valentine’s Day is safely behind us, it’s time to start banging on about stuff you can do by your own damn self. From jawdropping, Icelandic hot springs to Slovenian train jaunts, our list of holiday suggestions is sure to ignite the wanderlust of any budding solo traveller.

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