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The list: from The Tempest to Row on 5, the best of what to do in London this week

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It’s one of the theatrical coups of the year: Sigourney Weaver, yes Ripley from Alien, is taking on one of the great Shakespearean roles on the London stage. She will star as Prospero in The Tempest, directed by possibly the world’s hottest theatre director Jamie Lloyd, fresh from turning Nicole Scherzinger into a Broadway star in Sunset Boulevard. Previews start on Saturday, so get booking now. From December 7 to February 1

Art fix: Looks delicious!

This is a totally crackers, yet utterly beguiling show in the basement of Japan House in Kensington. It explores the Japanese phenomenon of shokuhin sampuru, the amazingly realistic food replicas displayed outside restaurants across the country. Want to see a crab drinking a beer? Or a three-foot hamburger? Or just unbelievably realistic dishes from pasta to sushi, and find out what sparked the craze. A surprising joy. To February 16

Jason Atherton is having a blinding year — his brasserie Sael has already shown a stellar return to form, while both Mary’s and Three Darlings are pulling in the crowds. But Row on 5 is his most serious restaurant yet. Its sister, Dubai’s Row on 45, has two Michelin stars and Atherton told the Standard earlier this year that he’s keen to do the same in London. Spencer Metzger, formerly of The Ritz, is head chef; expect fine-dining to rival anything else the city has to offer. Open now, rowon5london.com

Oliver!

Oliver!

According to its star Keira Knightley, “Black Doves is a very exciting spy thriller set at Christmas in London.” But I think we can do better thanthat. Knightley stars as a spy who’s shipping off the secrets of her politician husband. But when her lover — naughty Keira — is murdered, her life appears under threat. Cue Ben Whishaw, an only-slightly-hapless sort, who steps in to help. London’s underworld is explored, Christmas is celebrated. Available now

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