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Image: Entangled Pasts at the Royal Academy — another exhibition we've reviewed recently.

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Rediscover London's best bits on 2 June, on an 8.5 mile walk in aid of a brilliant cause. North London Hospice's flagship fundraiser, Big Fun Walk, is a friendly and inclusive challenge, feat. breathtaking city views from the tops of Hampstead Heath and Primrose Hill. The minimum sponsorship target is £30.
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Delve Into Design History
The capital's usually-off limits treasure trove of transport history opens its doors 26-28 April for a family-friendly celebration of iconic London design. Head to the London Transport Museum Depot for talks, tours, workshops, live music, street food and the chance to ogle all sorts of heritage vehicles.
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Family Friendly Easter Theatre
Here's something special to do while school's out: the musical version of Mrs Doubtfire is currently tickling audiences silly at Shaftesbury Theatre. Join everyone's favourite cross-dressing Scottish nanny there this Easter — it's suitable for ages 7+.
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What It's Like To Leave Ukraine
The Foundling Museum has long dedicated itself to telling the stories of society's most vulnerable, and its newly-launched exhibition is no exception. Through intimate and domestic photographs, Polly Braden: Leaving Ukraine explores the lives of displaced women and children.
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Our Show Of The Week
Save up to 45% on tickets to see Tyrell Williams' acclaimed coming-of-age play, Red Pitch, in the West End. Starring Kedar Williams-Sterling (Sex Education), Emeka Sesay (The Power) and Francis Lovehall (Small Axe), it's a story of brotherhood and community amid the gentrification of London.
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A (Clueless) Inspector Calls
Murder and mayhem abound in Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 3. Each performance features a different celebrity stepping into the role of the Inspector in this murder mystery spoof. The catch? They've never been to rehearsal, or even seen a script....
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