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The 606 Club - Chelsea

90 Lots Road, Chelsea, London SW10 0QD

15-12-2007

606 Club has been in existence for the last 30 years and it has a fantastic reputation in promoting the finest jazz,soul latin and r&b musical talent.

Much Ado About Nothing- National Theatre - Elephant and Castle

South Bank, London SE1 6JW

15-12-2007

In my opinion especially as I have seen this I think its a really well produced Shakespearian play about a dark and dazzling comedy about two pairs of couples Hero and Cladio and Beatrice and Benedick. I think you should go as see ti because if I tell you the story it would ruin the whole idea of going to see a play. But its good.

The NutCracker-Royal Opera House - Covent Garden

Bow Street, Covent Garden, London WC2B 5HF

15-12-2007

This is an absolute Christmas favourite bursting with magical moments. It is considered to be one of the greatest ballets with Tcaikovsky's most tuneful scores.

Sherlock Holmes Museum - Marylebone

221b Baker Street, off Oxford St, London NW1 6XE

15-12-2007

Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson lived in a Victorian lodging house at 221b Baker Street between 1881-1904. The house was built in 1815 and is a listed building in order to preserve its cultural and architectural hertitage.

Estorick Foundation - Islington

39a Canonbury Square, London N1 2AN

15-12-2007

Internationally renowned for its amazing collection of Futurist works with figurative paintings and sculptures from 1895 to 1950s.Nowehere else in Britain can visitors see art works like this.The Futurisms main protagonists: Giancomo Balla,Umberto Baccioni,Carlo Carra,Luigi Russolo and Gino Severini are all on display here.