late @ Museum in Docklands
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Museum in Docklands is staying up late on a school night! On the first Thursday of every month enjoy a night away from the TV and catch up with friends in an unusual setting.
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Enjoy live music performances, chuckle at side-splitting comedians, wander round our galleries or just relax with a drink at our bar, set against the backdrop of 2,000 years of Docklands history. Whether you’ve never visited a museum before or you’re a regular culture vulture these events are for you so read on to find out what's on offer this month.
The Museum will be open until 9pm on the first Thursday of every month. Entry will be FREE from 4.30pm and there will be free guided tours of the galleries as well as a bar and live music.
From comedy to music and storytelling to films our Late events are always enjoyable. Find out more about previous events and see the fun people had
Jack @ Late
Thursday 7 August 2008, 6-9pm
Want to avoid the weekend queues? Join us for a late night opening of Jack the Ripper and the East End and explore the enduring legacy of London’s most infamous son. Curator Julia Hoffbrand will also be offering tours during the evening and as usual you can enjoy the rest of the galleries and relax with drinks at the bar.
Book your tickets now!
FREE ADMISSION to the Museum (from 4.30pm)
Charge applies for Jack the Ripper and the East End exhibition
Find out about late at Museum of London
Organised in collaboration with:
Time Out First Thursdays
On the First Thursday of every month the galleries and museums of East London open their doors late for a chance to see amazing art, culture and events after hours. With over 60 galleries and museums open until 9pm on First Thursdays there will always be something free and exciting to see.
www.firstthursdays.co.uk
Sponsored by Time Out
Lates
Lates is a season of after-hours art and culture in London to be enjoyed at twilight, evening, sundown or lights-out. Eleven of the capital’s top art’s venues will be keeping their doors open for you to sample an exciting series of late night events.
www.lates.org
A Mayor of London campaign supported by thelondonpaper.