
To Do List Daily: Unmissable Things To Do in London | Mon 3 – Sun 9 Feb 2020
Need some exciting things to do in London?
Well we are here to recommend one free, cheap and/or unusual offbeat adventure for every day of your week in London!
Monday 3 February 2020
Parasite + Satellite Q&A with Bong Joon Ho
The dark horse for Oscars glory later in the month, this satire from Bong Joon Ho has been wowing audiences and critics since it won the Palme d’Or at Cannes. This Monday you can catch it with a satelite-link Q&A with the Director himself!
Tuesday 4 February 2020
Trailblazers: Letters to my Younger Self

Playwright Bonnie Greer, footballer Eni Aluko, author and broadcaster Afua Hirsch and comedian Shappi Khorsandi will each read a letter they’ve written to their younger selves – and then discuss the inspiration behind their advice.
Wednesday 5 February 2020
Show & Tell #11

To Do List’s very own founder, Rupert, also initiated this series of inspiring talks hosted at Queen Mary University’s School of English & Drama. Expect short and engaging talks from Sumaya Kassim, Zahin Miah, David Wilson & Durre Shahwar Mughal.
Thursday 6 February 2020
David Hoyle: For One Night Only

What can we say? If Justin Vivian Bond says that Hoyle is “the greatest living performer”, who are we to disagree?!
Friday 7 February 2020
Punk and Race, Past and Present

Celebrating International Clash Day 2020, the Museum of London hosts this discussion of topics surrounding anti-racism, social inclusion and the problems faced in the 1970s/80s – and how it’s all still very relevant today.
Saturday 8 February 2020
Cowpuncher My Ass

Choreographer Holly Blakey presents “a story of heroes and heroines, obsession, infidelity, suicide and cowboys”.
Sunday 9 February 2020
Fest en Fest
An international festival of choreography curated by H2DANCE, Fest en Fest concludes on Sunday – don’t miss Ingri Fiksdal’s durational performance Diorama (see trailer above), and the intriguing ‘Every word was once an animal’…
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I am Joint Editor at To Do List. I like: nice pubs, film marathons, not doing real marathons, bad comedy, plays/musicals with shorter second halves, and the Oxford comma.