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Sunday 5 September 2010

This page shows events happening on Sunday 5 September 2010.

Special events

Final day Real Food Market at Southbank Centre Square
South Bank market

Final dayfree Morris Dancing at Festival Riverside
Morris dancers descend on the South Bank

London peregrines at the Tate at Bankside riverside walkway

free Bringing the Bones to Life at Bankside Pier
Mark Coreth will create a sculpture of a life-sized tigress climbing down to her cub

Guided walks

Old Southwark in the Blitz at Southwark Cathedral
Guided walk with Neil Bright

Family

Final dayfree Museum Quilt Making at Imperial War Museum
Contribute to the design of the Imperial War Museum quilt

Cinema

Four Lions at Kino Bermondsey
Modern jihadism through the prism of farce

Inception – The IMAX Experience at BFI IMAX
New sci-fi action thriller set within the architecture of the mind

Toy Story 3 – An IMAX 3D Experience at BFI IMAX

Avatar: Special Edition at BFI IMAX
With extra footage

Dance

Final dayfree Morris Dancing at Festival Riverside
Morris dancers descend on the South Bank

Exhibitions

NB: Check exhibition and venue opening hours.

Final day Sustainable Futures – Can Design Save the World? at Design Museum
How design can deliver a more sustainable future

Final day Urban Africa – A photographic journey by David Adjaye at Design Museum
New patterns of urbanism

Final day Francis Alys at Tate Modern
Experimental Belgian artist

Final day Ernesto Neto – The Edges of the World at Hayward Gallery
A new site-specific commission

Final day The New Decor at Hayward Gallery
Interior design as a means of engaging with changes in contemporary culture

Final day Frank Kiely at Bankside Gallery
Striking London prints

Final day Untold stories at Royal Festival Hall
striking series of portraits of young people wearing headdresses

Final day Untold Faces at Royal Festival Hall
Rosa Gauditano

Final dayfree Practice at Pop-up Space
Art show in a railway arch

Final day Faces – The 21st Century at Topolski Century
Conformities and contradictions

Cross Section at Blackfriars Road Gallery
First show at new gallery

Mugabe's Victims – Zimbabwe Today at Menier Gallery
Images by Getty photographer

Christopher Lloyd – A Life at Great Dixter at Garden Museum
A picture of the man behind the iconic garden

Locate at Jerwood Space
Curated by Sarah Williams

Rivers of the World at gallery@oxo

Sally Cutler at Southbank Printmakers
Linocuts including images of children and sports

free Celebrating 40 Years of the Lancia Stratos at Design Museum
Full-size 2005 concept car

Society of Feline Artists at Llewellyn Alexander Fine Paintings

Reginald S. Aloysius at Master Piper
British Sri Lankan artist

The Summer Exhibition SE1 at Vitrine Bermondsey Square
Works by local artists

The Press Photographer's Year 2010 at National Theatre
Outstanding photography commissioned for and used in the UK media

SE1 9PX – Hidden Corners at National Theatre
Miriam Nabarro has sought out secret spaces

free Jess Flood-Paddock – Gangsta's Paradise at Hayward Gallery
Sculptural scenario

HOTEL/MOTEL/MOTET – Richard Price and Simon Lewandowski at Jerwood Space
Storytelling and wordplay

London Blitz 70th Anniversary Exhibition at City Hall
How London's public services kept going

River Thames – Source to Sea at Tower Bridge Exhibition
Photography exhibition

Wallstrip at Queen Elizabeth Hall
Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba

Megan Reed – new work at Unit 24
American artist based in Berkeley, California

Exposed – Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera at Tate Modern
An insight into photographic images made surreptitiously

International Garden Photographer of the Year at Garden Museum
Winning and highly commended entries

Linda Florence, David Gates, Chris Keenan – 60|40 Starting point series 2010 at Siobhan Davies Studios
A textile artist, a furniture maker and a potter

Horrockses Fashions – Off The Peg style in the '40s and '50s at Fashion & Textile Museum
Well-respected ready-to-wear label of the 1940s and 1950s

Horrible Histories – Terrible Trenches at Imperial War Museum
Family exhibition based on the Trenches Handbook

Brit Insurance Designs of the Year 2010 at Design Museum
Innovative and forward thinking designs from around the world

Launch! – Shipbuilding Through the Ages at HMS Belfast
Interactive family exhibition

The Ministry of Food at Imperial War Museum
How the British public adapted to a world of food shortages

Outbreak 1939 at Imperial War Museum
Seventieth anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War

Theatre

NB: Check performance schedules for details.

Final dayfree Toad Hall! at The Scoop at More London
Free open-air theatre

Final dayfree Don Juan in Love at The Scoop at More London
Free open-air theatre

Aspects of Love at Menier Chocolate Factory
Trevor Nunn directs

Welcome to Thebes at National Theatre
Richard Eyre directs a new play by Moira Buffini

Oikos at Marlborough Sports Garden
What happens when the Thames bursts it banks?

The Habit of Art at National Theatre
New play by Alan Bennett

Earthquakes in London at National Theatre
Mike Bartlett’s rollercoaster of a play

The Remains of the Day at Union Theatre
Musical based on Kazuo Ishiguro's novel

First day Bedlam at Shakespeare's Globe
New play by Nell Leyshon

The Merry Wives of Windsor at Shakespeare's Globe
Directed by Christopher Luscombe

Scorched at The Vaults
Wajdi Mouawad’s stunning, multi-generational, time twisting epic

Henry IV Part 1 at Shakespeare's Globe
Directed by Dominic Dromgoole

Henry IV Part 2 at Shakespeare's Globe
Directed by Dominic Dromgoole

Danton's Death at National Theatre
1794: the French Revolution reaches its climax

Money – A Shunt Event at 42-44 Bermondsey Street

Design for Living at The Old Vic
Noel Coward's provocative and unconventional romantic comedy

The Railway Children at Waterloo Station
With a real steam engine

Accomplice at undisclosed
Theatre on the streets of SE1

Kiki's Delivery Service at Southwark Playhouse
Based on the book by Eiko Kadono.

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