![]() ![]() Look out for horticultural talks, walks, crafts and other eclectic events in a green space near you. If that’s all a bit much, this week also marks the start of Chelsea Fringe – a chance for anyone who can’t get their hands on pricy flower show tickets to get their fix of the green stuff. The Hunterian is open again after six years of refurbishment so we can ogle at weird, wonderful and downright gross specimens aka pickled dead stuff in jars. ![]() It’s also time to say ‘hello’ to a much-missed London museum. Luckily, the audience doesn’t have to stay for the entire duration and there’ll be tickets on the door. From 4pm on Friday to 4pm on Saturday, she’ll be performing the same scene 100 times, with a different man performing opposite her in each run-through. ![]() London’s Young Vic is playing host to one of the most ambitious shows ever this week as the wondrous Ruth Wilson stars in a 24-hour, 100-scene, one-off play, ‘The Second Woman’. There may be no three-day long break ahead of us or a chance to wave flags in a screaming crowd, but the culture-hungry, ever-inventive people of London have made sure that we’ve still got one hell of a time in store for us. ![]() If you’re gearing up for a disappointing week after a fortnight of bank holidays, national celebrations and international singing concerts, stop it. ![]()
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