London arts: The best art, theatre, dance and concerts to see in London this week
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Jessie Thompson @jessiecath11 March 2019
Calling all arts and culture lovers - these are the best new openings happening in London this week.
Betrayal
Harold Pinter Theatre, SW1Y. Until June 1
Tom Hiddleston stars in Pinter’s three-hander about an affair.
Ballet Black
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Barbican Centre, EC2Y. Mar 14-17
A triple bill from one of the UK’s leading dance companies.
Richard III
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Alexandra Palace, N22. Mar 13-31
Ally Pally’s theatre repons for the first time in 80 years.
George Michael's art collection
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AP
Christie’s, SW1Y. Until Mar 14
A chance to see the late singer’s art collection before auction.
The Magic Flute
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Robbie Jack
London Coliseum, WC2N. Mar 14 – Apr 11
Simon McBurney’s production of Mozart’s opera returns to the ENO.