From The Wizard Of Oz back in cinemas to Hall & Oates on tour, 7 Umissable Events

7 Umissable Events: From The Wizard Of Oz back in cinemas to Hall & Oates on tour and Jeff Daniels on TV, Event picks the top things to see this week

The Cinema Event: The Wizard Of Oz

Follow the yellow brick road to your nearest Showcase cinema and see Dorothy’s adventures on the big screen for the film’s 80th anniversary. Today, Tuesday; showcasecinemas.co.uk

 

The Film: Red Joan

Judi Dench and Sophie Cookson (above) play the KGB’s longest-serving British spy, Joan Stanley, at different stages in her life. Out now

Judi Dench and Sophie Cookson (above) play the KGB’s longest-serving British spy, Joan Stanley, at different stages in her life. Out now

 

The Gig: Hall & Oates

Fans have just four chances to make their dreams come true as the duo (above) play Birmingham, London, Manchester and Glasgow between Wednesday and May 1

Fans have just four chances to make their dreams come true as the duo (above) play Birmingham, London, Manchester and Glasgow between Wednesday and May 1

 

The Art Show: Pierre Bonnard – The Colour Of Memory 

It’s the final weeks for Tate Modern’s dazzling show dedicated to the French postimpressionist. Above: Coffee, 1915. Until May 6

It’s the final weeks for Tate Modern’s dazzling show dedicated to the French postimpressionist. Above: Coffee, 1915. Until May 6

 

The TV Show: The Looming Tower

Jeff Daniels (right) plays FBI counterterrorism boss John O’Neill in a compelling take on Lawrence Wright’s 9/11 book. Friday, BBC2, 9.30pm

Jeff Daniels plays FBI counterterrorism boss John O’Neill in a compelling take on Lawrence Wright’s 9/11 book. Friday, BBC2, 9.30pm

 

The Dance: My First Ballet – Sleeping Beauty

This abridged version is the perfect way to introduce children aged three and up to the magic of ballet. Until Sat, The Peacock, London; touring to June 9

This abridged version is the perfect way to introduce children aged three and up to the magic of ballet. Until Sat, The Peacock, London; touring to June 9

 

The Play: Three Sisters 

Fresh from her Olivier Award win, Patsy Ferran (above with Ria Zmitrowicz and Pearl Chanda) impresses in this modern-day production of the Chekhov play. Until June 1, Almeida Theatre, London

Fresh from her Olivier Award win, Patsy Ferran (above with Ria Zmitrowicz and Pearl Chanda) impresses in this modern-day production of the Chekhov play. Until June 1, Almeida Theatre, London

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