The ianVisits guide to cheap and free things to do in London on Friday 28th September.


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Top events in London on Fri 28th Sep 2018

Discover more about the Thames Tunnel, sewer systems and power supplies and find out why Waterloo Bridge is known as the 'ladies bridge'.
2018-09-28
10am to 4pm
 
Clerkenwell
Clerkenwell
A hand drawn animation inspired by Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkness and Ben Jonson’s Jacobean play The Masque of Blackness will be projected onto the National Theatre flytower.
2018-09-28
8pm to 11pm
 
Southwark
Southwark

 

Ten Exhibitions That Are Closing Soon

This exhibition uncovers the intricacies of the NT’s architecture, exploring its complex composition and the layers of history that Denys Lasdun buried within it.
9:30am to 11pm
Southwark
Closing soon Sat, 29th September
2018-09-01
2018-09-29
The Great British Seaside celebrates six decades of our love affair with the beach.
10am to 5pm
Greenwich
Closing soon Sun, 30th September
2018-03-23
2018-09-30
The summer opening of Buckingham Palace, with an art display curated by the Prince of Wales.
9:30am to 6pm
Whitehall
Closing soon Sun, 30th September
2018-07-21
2018-09-30
René Goscinny’s story is brought to life through rare original scripts, storyboards, photographs, films, sketches, dressing up stations, games, and more than a little wild boar.
10am to 2pm
Camden
Closing soon Sun, 30th September
2018-05-28
2018-09-30
This display explains the project, and showcases highlights of its work across the country so far.
10am to 5:30pm
Russell Square
Closing soon Sun, 30th September
2018-07-01
2018-09-30
A celebratory show that will explore the past, present and future of ice cream.
12pm to 8pm
Kings Cross
Closing soon Sun, 30th September
2018-07-03
2018-09-30
An exhibition about 4 formative years in the 1980s music scene.
9:30am to 2pm
Barbican
Closing soon Wed, 3rd October
2018-07-14
2018-10-03
A new commission which leads the visitor through deceptive murals, cunning architectural structures and a newly commissioned film to trace the lineage of perspective across centuries and technologies.
10am to 5pm
Regent Street
Closing soon Sat, 6th October
2018-06-03
2018-10-06
Discover one of America’s leading painters of the mid-19th century.
10am to 9pm
Trafalgar Square
Closing soon Sun, 7th October
2018-06-11
2018-10-07
See Ed Ruscha's modern take on the cyclical nature of civilisation, evocative of Thomas Cole's series of the same name
10am to 9pm
Trafalgar Square
Closing soon Sun, 7th October
2018-06-11
2018-10-07

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