7 Umissable Events: From Dior at the V&A to the Leicester Comedy Festival and Green Book in cinemas, Event picks the top things to see this week
The Exhibition: Christian Dior – Designer Of Dreams
The V&A charts the history of the iconic design house, from Monsieur Dior himself (above with model Lucky circa 1955) to the present day in a gorgeous show packed with clothing, sketches and archive film. Until Jul 14
The Play: The Price
A brilliant David Suchet is ably supported by Brendan Coyle (above with Sara Stewart) in this production of Arthur Miller’s powerful play, now at Wyndham’s Theatre, London. From Tue
The Festival: Leicester Comedy Festival
Our biggest comedy festival returns with acts such as Jason Manford, Jo Brand (above) and Dave Gorman on the bill. From Wed
The Art Show: Lorenzo Lotto Portraits
Now in its final week, the National Gallery’s exhibition dedicated to the Italian Renaissance master is glorious… and free! Until Sun, London
The Film: Green Book
Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen (above) are both on award-winning form in this satisfying film, based on a true story. Out now
The Gig: Tears For Fears
Rescheduled from last autumn, the band bring their Rule The World tour to Cardiff (tonight), Brighton (Mon), London (Wed), Bournemouth (Thu) and Leeds (Sat) this week. Touring until Feb 13
The TV Show: David Bowie – Finding Fame
Previously lost Ziggy footage is just one highlight of the last in Francis Whately’s excellent Bowie trilogy. Sat, BBC2, 9pm