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# Things to do in London: Flea markets, sandwiches, Punkdrunk theatre
- URL: https://www.strangetourist.co.uk/london-round-up-1-may-2024/
- Published: 2024-05-01T18:16:09.000Z
- Updated: 2024-10-18T21:17:05.000Z
- Description: London stuff, from a new food festival featuring Margate's own Picnic Deli to landmark exhibitions.
- Author: Strange Tourist
- Tags: Things to do in London

**Camden Town Brewery** is hosting **Sarni Party**, a new food festival dedicated to sandos, sangers, toasties, subs and all the things that are eaten between slices of bread. On **May 15-19**, Margate’s own Picnic Deli will join the likes of E5 Bakehouse, Pophams, Reubens, Dom’s Subs and The Cheese Truck, for a weekend of sandwiches and beer. **Tickets £30**,which includes a can of beer and three sandwiches. [**sarnieparty.com**](https://www.sarnieparty.com/?ref=strangetourist.co.uk)

**Spirited Away** opens at the **London Coliseum today, May 1**. The Studio Ghibli classic has been brought to the stage by the award-winning director of Les Miserables, John Caird. The coming of age story tells the tale of 10-year-old Chihiro who discovers an abandoned amusement park used by supernatural creatures taking a break from life. **Running** **until August 24, tickets from £20**. [**londoncoliseum.org**](https://londoncoliseum.org/whats-on/spirited-away/?ref=strangetourist.co.uk)

If you like to rummage around other people’s stuff and like vintage style, then the bank holiday **flea market at Peckham Salvage Yard** might be your thing. Fossick around mid century and retro tat as you search for that one-off piece that will make you feel smug for the rest of the day. The **East London Vintage Furniture and Flea Market** is also on this weekend, for more of the same. Both markets are on **Sunday May 5**, Peckham, £1.50 to enter, 11am-5pm, Unit 8, 133 Copeland Road, London SE15 3SN [@PeckhamSalvageYard](https://www.facebook.com/PeckhamSalvageYard); East London 11am-4pm, Eco Pavilion, Mile End Park, Grove Road London E3 5RP, £4 to enter. [**eventbrite.co.uk**](https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/east-london-vintage-furniture-flea-market-tickets-721096287407?aff=erelexpmlt&ref=strangetourist.co.uk)

Head to the **Tate Modern**, not just for the extensive **Yoko Ono** exhibition that takes in her installations, films, music and photography, but for the newly opened Expressionists exhibition too. **Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider**, looks at the movement’s main players, as well as perhaps lesser known artists like Wladimir Burliuk and Maria Franck-Marc to highlight the multiculturalism within the scene. Runs until **October 20 and tickets are £20\. Yoko Ono Music of the Mind, £22, ends September 1.** [**tate.org.uk**](https://www.tate.org.uk/?ref=strangetourist.co.uk)

  
Award-winning immersive theatre people, **Punchdrunk Theatre** has a new show opening on **Tuesday, May 14**. If it is as good as its last, The Burnt City, it’s going to be mind-bending and phenomenal. Narrated by Helena Bonham Carter, Viola’s Room is written by Booker Prize shortlisted Daisy Johnson and based on short story The Moon-Slave by Barry Pain. Groups of six make their way through a sensory, maze-like installation barefoot as HBC guides them (through headphones) on a story about lost innocence and unbridled obsession. Tickets start from **£28.50** and **runs until August 18**. [**punchdrunk.com**](https://www.punchdrunk.com/?ref=strangetourist.co.uk)