From the Baftas to Leonardo Da Vinci: A Life In Drawing & a charity comedy show, 7 Unmissable Events

7 Unmissable Events: From the Baftas to Leonardo Da Vinci: A Life In Drawing and a charity comedy show, Event picks the top things to see this week

The TV Show: Baftas 2019

Joanna Lumley hosts this year’s star-studded ceremony with films including The Favourite, Vice and Bohemian Rhapsody (above) up for gongs. Tonight, BBC1, 9pm

 

The Musical: Annie

The classic musical is back on tour with Anita Dobson (above) as Miss Hannigan until Apr 27. Until Sat, Manchester Opera House; touring until Nov 23

The classic musical is back on tour with Anita Dobson (above) as Miss Hannigan until Apr 27. Until Sat, Manchester Opera House; touring until Nov 23

 

The Comedy Show: 100 Hearts

Comedians including Harry Enfield, Nina Conti and Rob Brydon (above) take to the London Palladium stage to raise money for charity. Wed

Comedians including Harry Enfield, Nina Conti and Rob Brydon (above) take to the London Palladium stage to raise money for charity. Wed

 

The Photography Show: Andy Warhol Polaroid Pictures

Liza Minnelli (above) is just one of the subjects on display in the Bastian Gallery’s inaugural exhibition. Until Apr 13, London

Liza Minnelli (above) is just one of the subjects on display in the Bastian Gallery’s inaugural exhibition. Until Apr 13, London

 

The Art Show: Leonardo Da Vinci – A Life In Drawing

To mark 500 years since the iconic artist’s death, 12 cities simultaneously exhibit sketches from the Royal Collection. Until May 6, rct.uk

To mark 500 years since the iconic artist’s death, 12 cities simultaneously exhibit sketches from the Royal Collection. Until May 6, rct.uk

 

The Play: True West 

It’s the final weeks for this powerful adaptation of Sam Shepard’s best play starring Kit Harington and Johnny Flynn (above) as warring brothers. Until Feb 23, Vaudeville Theatre, London

It’s the final weeks for this powerful adaptation of Sam Shepard’s best play starring Kit Harington and Johnny Flynn (above) as warring brothers. Until Feb 23, Vaudeville Theatre, London

 

The Film: All Is True      

A moving film imagining Shakespeare’s final years with an almost unrecognisable Kenneth Branagh playing The Bard (above), ably supported by Judi Dench as his wife Anne. Out now

A moving film imagining Shakespeare’s final years with an almost unrecognisable Kenneth Branagh playing The Bard (above), ably supported by Judi Dench as his wife Anne. Out now

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