Here's your guide to the best things to do in the week ahead:
- Stackridge and Steve Rodgers
The British folk, pop and prog rock group who were big in the early 1970s return to Barnet for the fourth consecutive year, with support from another Barnet fan, Steve Rodgers, the son of former Free and Bad Company frontman Paul.
The Bull Theatre, High Street, Barnet, April 26, from 7.30pm. Details: 020 8441 5010, thebulltheatre.com
- Yojojo and De Li
Join Waybuloo’s Yojojo and De Li for a Yogo session and a chance to meet the characters. Yogo is very special form of yoga designed to aid young children’s balance and co-ordination.
Brent Cross Shopping Centre, Lower Mall, Brent Cross, April 26, 11am, 12pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm, 3.30pm. Details: 020 8202 8095, brentcross.co.uk
- We’ll Meet Again
Potters Bar Theatre Company marks the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of World War Two with a nostalgic celebration of the extraordinary songs, music, film and comedy generated during the six-year conflict.
Wyllyotts Theatre, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar, April 29 to May 3. Details: 01707 645005, wyllyottstheatre.co.uk
- Emancipation
Renowned broadcaster and author Michael Goldfarb tells the story of how Jewish emancipation caused one of the greatest shifts in cultural history, and touches on some amazing individuals – Mendelssohn, Freud and Dreyfus.
London Jewish Cultural Centre, Ivy House, North End Road, Golders Green, April 29, 8pm. Details: 020 8457 5000, ljcc.org.uk. Finchley Reform Synagogue, Fallowcourt Avenue, North Finchley, April 30, 8pm. Details: 020 8446 3244, synmanager@frsonline.org
- Access the Arvo Vulcan
Clamber up the two ladders, through the cabin and into the cockpit of this aircraft where one of the museum’s experienced aircraft team will talk you through every nook and cranny of the flight deck.
RAF Museum, Grahame Park Way, Hendon, April 30. Details: 020 8205 2266, rafmuseum.org.uk
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