Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Do, See, Eat

It's only Wednesday night, but with Frieze art week upon us it was time to start looking towards my must do, see and eat in London this weekend.













DO go and check out Frieze art fair this weekend. With galleries and events all around London if you don't want to pay you can still be part of the action. Students tend to be free at most venues, just make sure you have your student card on you! PAD London on at Berkeley Square has modern is showing modern art, contemporary design, tribal art and jewellery from across the globe. If you are a member of the V&A you'll have been sent a Day Invitation for PAD London with the V&A Magazine.

Hedda Gabler (Image from The Old Vic website) 





SEE Hedda Gabler at the Old Vic if you haven't already. Sheriden Smith is absolutely fantastic as the leading lady and your guaranteed to be left in shock. If your 25 or under you can go for just £12 so no excuses.
Yet if you feel something more upbeat, totally cheesy and sure to get you on your feet dancing by the end then Some Like It Hip Hop may be a better choice. Brought to you by ZooNation Dance Company, the creators of Into the Hoods, at The Peacock Theatre they bring you another dance show which leaves you wishing you could do flips, the splits and have just a little rhythm. Check out a 2 minute sneak peek HERE.


Some Like it HipHop. (Photos from Sadlers Wells website) 

EAT at Pimlico Fresh in (your never guess it!) Pimlico if scrambled eggs on toasts, smoothies and giant bowls of salad takes your fancy. Perfect for breakfast, brunch or lunch. Prices around £15pp. I'd recommend the veggie scrambled eggs on toast filled with spinach, tomatoes and feta. Be warned you will leave feeling very full.
If american pancakes and a fry up is your preference for breakfast, brunch or lunch then I'd suggest The Breakfast Club. Dotted around London, they're somewhere everyone must go at some point (and the walls are the proof)! Though be warned you will probably have to queue. Again around £15pp.




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