From Le Corsaire to Deadwater Fell on TV and a Leonardo da Vinci exhibition in Edinburgh, 7 Events

7 Events: From ENB’s Le Corsaire to Deadwater Fell on TV and a Leonardo da Vinci exhibition in Edinburgh, Event picks the top things to do this week

The Ballet: Le Corsaire

English National Ballet’s spectacular take on Lord Byron’s piratical poem returns. Wednesday to January 14, London Coliseum

 

The Musical: Pretty Woman

The hit romcom about a wealthy businessman who falls for an escort receives its UK stage premiere. From February 13, Piccadilly Theatre, London

The hit romcom about a wealthy businessman who falls for an escort receives its UK stage premiere. From February 13, Piccadilly Theatre, London

 

The Art Show: Leonardo da Vinci

The Royal Collection’s stunning A Life In Drawing exhibition, featuring works such as The Fetus In The Womb (circa 1511, above), is now at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. Until March 15

The Royal Collection’s stunning A Life In Drawing exhibition, featuring works such as The Fetus In The Womb (circa 1511, above), is now at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. Until March 15

 

The Gig: Eagles 

London’s Wembley Stadium becomes the Hotel California as the band perform their most famous album in full at their only European shows of the year. August 29 and 30

London’s Wembley Stadium becomes the Hotel California as the band perform their most famous album in full at their only European shows of the year. August 29 and 30

 

The TV Show: Deadwater Fell

Daisy Coulam’s new, Scotland-set thriller stars David Tennant and Anna Madeley. Friday on Channel 4 at 9pm

Daisy Coulam’s new, Scotland-set thriller stars David Tennant and Anna Madeley. Friday on Channel 4 at 9pm

 

The Play: A Taste Of Honey 

Jodie Prenger (above with Tom Varey) leads the cast in this impressive revival of Shelagh Delaney’s groundbreaking play, now back in the West End. Until February 29, Trafalgar Studios, London

Jodie Prenger (above with Tom Varey) leads the cast in this impressive revival of Shelagh Delaney’s groundbreaking play, now back in the West End. Until February 29, Trafalgar Studios, London

 

The Film: 1917 

The horrors of the First World War are all too apparent in Sam Mendes’ atmospheric film, which stars Dean-Charles Chapman and George MacKay (above) as soldiers sent on a special mission to prevent a massacre of 1,600 troops. Out Friday

The horrors of the First World War are all too apparent in Sam Mendes’ atmospheric film, which stars Dean-Charles Chapman and George MacKay (above) as soldiers sent on a special mission to prevent a massacre of 1,600 troops. Out Friday

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