1. Aliens Love Underpants
A zany tale with stunning effects, madcap action, original music and lots of aliens. It will make whole family laugh their pants off!
artsdepot, Nether Street, Tally Ho Corner, North Finchley, June 19 to 21, a variety of times. Details: 020 8369 5454, artsdepot.co.uk
2. Proms at St Jude’s
Literature and music combine to celebrate 150 years since Alice in Wonderland was published, with a special programme of entertainment. Daily concerts with top artists will be on offer as well as free lunchtime music recitals. The festival opens with a weekend of literary delights from eight authors. Proceeds from the festival go to Toynbee Hall and North London Hospice.
Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb, June 20 to 28, a variety of times. Details: 020 3322 8123, promsatstjudes.org.uk
3. Dad Dancing Workshop
Celebrate your dad’s questionable dance moves this Father’s Day with a fun movement and story telling workshop. Whatever your age, come along, have a boogie and spend quality time together.
JW3, Finchley Road, Hampstead, Sunday, June 21, 3pm. Details: 020 7433 8988, jw3.org.uk
4. East Finchley Festival
Free fun galore is lined up this year, with live music from the likes of the North London Ukelele Club, Finchley Steel Orchestra and the Lucky Strikes. Also enjoy dance acts, theatre shows, a beer tent and food stalls.
Cherry Tree Wood, East Finchley, Sunday, June 21, 12noon to 6pm. Details: 07983360834, iloven2.co.uk
5. Elstree and Borehamwood Civic Festival
Now in its 59th year, the civic festival kicks off with a vibrant carnival parade featuring the City of London Brass Marching Band. Throughout the fortnight, there will be workshops, concerts, cinema screenings and best-selling author Annie Murray will be giving a talk about her latest book, War Babies, on June 23 at Borehamwood Library.
Various locations, until June 28. Details: 020 9207 1382, elstreeborehamwood-tc.gov.uk
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