![]() LITERARY FOOTPRINTS: A reminder that Literary Footprints walking tour festival is still ongoing. Rush, at Chickenshed in Southgate, explores themes like colonisation and gentrification through music, movement, dance and multi-media. RUSH: Three women, Abeni, Missy and Aya, tell their stories of life in West Africa and London through the ages. It's at the Shaftesbury Theatre, but only for two more weeks. & JULIET: Picking up where Romeo & Juilet ends, but with Juliet still alive, the rather excellent & Juliet uses well-known pop songs to tell the story of Shakespeare's romantic heroine as she tries to navigate life after Romeo. FREE, until 21 March Our read of the week is the Hackney Type Map ![]() Sean Connery, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig all feature. JAMES BOND PHOTOS: Camera brand Leica has a rather special exhibition at its Mayfair gallery, with photos depicting six decades of the James Bond films. There are still over 200 performances to catch this week alone, spanning work-in-progress comedy shows, to a musical exploring the LGBTQIA+ experience. VAULT FESTIVAL: It's the final week of this year's VAULT Festival - the final year in its current venue. ![]() ![]() It's a comedy/theatre/spoken word show about crowds, people and connection. THE CROWD SHOW: Writer, actor and podcaster Rob Auton is at Soho Theatre for his current production, The Crowd Show. OSCAR WEEK: With the biggest event in the cinema calendar taking place this week, Barbican Cinema continues its Oscar Week series of screenings, giving you a chance to see this year's nominated films, including Everything Everywhere All At Once and Women Talking. ![]()
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