Need something to occupy yourself or the children this week (Monday September 12 to Friday September 16) whether it's a day out or an evening at a concert?

The music of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein will be performed live at The Royal Festival Hall on Thursday (September 15), featuring West End performers and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.

There's also a whole host of other events going on, from exhibitions to plays, all across west London.

Pick your favourite and enjoy a fun week!

Hear the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein performed live

Something Wonderful: The Rodgers and Hammerstein Concert

See the music of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein - famous for The Sound of Music and You'll Never Walk Alone - performed live at The Royal Festival Hall.

With a star cast of West End performers, including Julian Ovenden, with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, this stunning concert is not one to miss out on.

Where: Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX

When: Thursday September 15

Cost: Tickets cost from £19.50 to £40

Call: 0844 875 0073

See a touching play as it comes to Hammersmith

Things I Know To Be True at the Lyric Hammersmith

As beautifully touching as it is funny and bold, Things I Know To Be True tells the story of a family and marriage through the eyes of four grown siblings struggling to define themselves beyond their parents' expectations.

Featuring Frantic Assembly's celebrated physicality, this play is not one to be missed.

Where: The Lyric Theatre, King Street, Lyric Square, Hammersmith, W6 0QL

When: Saturday September 10 to Saturday October 1

Cost: Tickets cost from £15 to £35

Call: 020 8741 6850

Watch Fantastic Negrito as he comes to Shepherd's Bush

Fantastic Negrito at Bush Hall

Fantastic Negrito has announced his first headline tour of Europe, promoting his critically acclaimed debut album, The Last Days of Oakland.

At this special Shepherd's Bush show, the musician - real name Xavier Dphrepaulezz - will be showcasing his stunning album, all about the gentrification of his hometown, Oakland.

Where: Bush Hall, 310 Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush, W12 7LJ

When: Thursday September 15, 7.30pm

Cost: Tickets cost £15

Call: 020 8222 6955

See the nation's favourite psychic in action at The Beck Theatre

Psychic Sally at The Beck Theatre

The nation's favourite psychic, Sally Morgan, is back and better than ever with her brand new and most jaw-dropping show yet, Call Me Psychic.

Funny, entertaining and sometimes heart-breaking, this is a unique evening not to be missed!

Where: The Beck Theatre, Grange Road, Hayes, UB3 2UE

When: Wednesday September 14, 7.30pm

Cost: Tickets cost £25

Call: 020 8561 8371

Enjoy a free martial arts class in Acton!

Free Capoeira classes at Reynolds Sports Centre in Acton

Professor Marcus Cabeça's School of Capoeira will be offering FREE martial arts classes on Wednesdays in Acton.

Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that combines self-defence, music and acrobatics, and includes sweeps, dodges, jumps and kicks that are all executed to the rhythm of music.

The classes are available for those between 12 and 25 years of age.

Where: Reynolds Sports Centre, Acton High School, Gunnersbury Lane, Acton, W3 8EY

When: Wednesdays until Wednesday October 26

Cost: Free

Contact: info@axecapoeirauk.com

Watch a heartbreaking play at Richmond Theatre

The Dresser at Richmond Theatre

The Dresser tells the poignant and hilarious story of an ageing actor and his dresser as they struggle to keep the show on the road against the backdrop of a regional theatre in wartime.

First performed in 1980 in the West End and on Broadway, this performance will star Ken Stott and Reece Shearsmith.

The Guardian said: "A wonderfully affectionate and intelligent play about the theatre".

Where: Richmond Theatre, Little Green, Richmond, TW9 1QJ

When: Thursday September 8 to Saturday September 17

Cost: Tickets cost from £20.40

Call: 0844 871 7651

Visit a gorgeous floating exhibition

Floating Dreams by Ik-Joong Kang at Millennium Bridge

A major installation by Ik-Joong Kang, one of South Korea's most renowned multimedia artists, Floating Dreams is a large-scale installation situated on the River Thames by Millennium Bridge.

Constructed from 500 drawings and illuminated from within, the three-storey lantern structure acts as a memorial to the millions displaced and divided during the Korean War, and a poignant symbol of hope for the reunification of North and South Korea.

Where: The River Thames by Millennium Bridge, Westminster, SE1 9JE

When: Exhibition runs until Friday September 30

Cost: Free

Enjoy some delicious street food on your doorstep!

Eat Me Drink Me food truck events in Ealing Broadway

Fan of street food? Well Ealing residents and visitors can now participate in street food events that have been tempting foodies all over London.

Every Friday and Saturday, food trucks roll into the Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre's Town Square, brought by Eat Me Drink Me.

Each week, different trucks offer their own gourmet specialities, such as pulled meat sandwiches, Vietnamese food, and street-style Spanish food.

Where: Town Square, Ealing Broadway, Ealing, W5

When: Every Friday (10am to 4pm) and Saturday (10am to 5pm)

Cost: Free to enter

Follow: @EatMeDrinkMeLDN

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