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WHAT’S ON IN LONDON

What to see and do in the Capital this March

EXHIBITION: Beyond The Streets London

Over 100 internationally renowned street artists are coming together for the first time in this ground-breaking exhibition. From underground graffiti artists to large scale muralists, the lineup includes Charlie Ahearn, GOLDIE, Guerrilla Girls, Jenny Holzer and Keith Haring. Until 9 May, Saatchi Gallery, Duke of York’s HQ, King’s Road, SW3 (saatchigallery.com)

THEATRE: Women, Beware the Devil

Playwright Lulu Raczka’s Almeida debut is an enthralling drama set in 1640s England. With her family’s legacy under threat, Lady Elizabeth enlists Agnes, a servant suspected of witchcraft to work her magic, however Agnes, played by Conversations with Friends’ Alison Oliver, has her own agenda.

Until 25th March. Almeida Theatre, Almeida Street, N1 (020 7359 4404; almeida.co.uk)

Woman, Beware the Devil

Woman, Beware the Devil

ART TRAIL: Hepworth, Rhythm and Form

Guests of the iconic 45 Park Lane can be transported back to Hampstead’s modernist era in this fascinating delve into sculptor Barbara Hepworth’s artistic journey, as part of the Dorchester Collection’s series, Follow in the Footsteps of Legendary Artists. Expect lively dialogue, a small private group, and entry to Tate Britain over this jam-packed, one-night stay.

Hepworth Rhythm and Form

Hepworth Rhythm and Form

Deluxe king room from £1,430 (020 7898 9870; dorchestercollection.com)

ART: London Original Print Fair

London Original Print Fair

London Original Print Fair

Returning for its 38th edition is this everpopular collector’s fair, which mixes the great masters with established and emerging contemporary artists. Visitors can expect exclusive editions, new launches, as well as hands-on activities such as live screen printing.

30 March-2 April, Somerset House, Strand, WC2R (0333 320 2836; londonoriginalprintfair. com)

MUSICAL: Operation Mincemeat

Following sold-out shows at the New Diorama, Southwark Playhouse and Riverside Studios, this buzzy new musical is seeing its West End transfer this month – and kicking out The Woman in Black after 33 years at The Fortune. Expect laugh-outloud frolics in this true story of the twisted secret mission that won us Word War II.

Previews from 29 March. Fortune Theatre, Russell Street, WC2B (operationmincemeat.com)

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