Barons Court: Political comedy, The Tailors’ Last Stand, by Ian Buckley, is coming to Barons Court Theatre.

The plot centres around four elderly men who still caper about like adolescents, four wrinklies full of mischief and fun, four trade unionists with the sad task of saying a final goodbye to their beloved union.

Mixing humour, nostalgia and sadness, the play will run at Barons Court Theatre, in Curtain’s Up pub, in Comeragh Road, from Tuesday, February 19 to Sunday, March 10.

Tickets cost £12 and are available by phoning 0208 932 4747.

More to a typewriter than meets the eye

Paddington: An exhibition of images made by a typewriter from artist Keira Rathbone will be at the Subway Gallery, Edgware Road, in this 10-year retrospective.

The exhibition is free and runs from Friday, February 8 to Saturday, February 16. For more information, visit www.subwaygallery.com

Blunderbus is back to catch a star

Hammersmith: The family friendly How to Catch a Star is sure to enchant youngsters when it arrives at The Lyric Theatre.

After the success of The Owl who was Afraid of the Dark, Blunderbus is back with a show based on the best-selling book by Oliver Jeffers about a little boy who loves stargazing and decides to catch a star.

Running from Tuesday, February 19, to Saturday, February 23, the shows will be at 11am and 1pm.

Tickets are £8 or £30 for a family ticket of four. For more details, visit www.lyric.co.uk