Here's your guide to some of the best things to do in the week ahead:

 

  • Maria Evangelou

Tottenham Independent:

Singer and songwriter Maria Evangelou has just returned home to Palmers Green after a trip to Cyprus where she has been competing to be its Eurovision 2015 entry and she will perform her song Still as part of this concert.

Dugdale Centre, Thomas Hardy House, London Road, Enfield, Friday, February 6, 7.45pm. Details: 0208 807 6680, dugdalecentre.co.uk

 

  • Out of the Cage

Early spring 1916, before the slaughter of the Somme, munitionettes all over London met in secret to decide the fate of thousands of fellow co-workers. Their choice was simple: stand up to the belligerent attitude of male workers and an intractable government or forever be seen as second-class citizens of the Empire. Inspired by the real munition women of Silvertown, London during the World War One, this all-female, eight-strong cast tell their story of  courage, dignity and hope. 

Park Theatre, Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park, until February 14. Details: 020 7870 6876, parktheatre.co.uk

 

  • Magical Storytelling

Tottenham Independent:

Enter a fairy-tale world where princes and princesses roam freely and you can share magical storytelling time with your child. 

Forty Hall, Forty Hill, Enfield, Wednesday, February 4, 10am to 10.45am. Details: 020 8363 8196, fortyhallestate.co.uk

 

  • Tales of the Grim Sleeper

Watch director Nick Broomfield’s acclaimed documentary, about potentially the world's most prolific serial killer Lonnie Franklin Jr who was arrested in July 2010, not through painstaking police work but through a chance computer DNA match that linked him to a possible 20 victims.

ArtHouse, Tottenham Lane, Crouch End, Sunday, February 1, 3.30pm. Details: arthousecrouchend.co.uk

 

  • Supreme Queen

Tottenham Independent:

Paying homage to the world’s most theatrical and dramatic rock band since 1995, this show features frontman Scott Maley who does an uncannily realistic ‘Freddy’ with just the right look, stage persona and powerful voice. He is joined on stage by Nathan Mathers who brings all the electric guitar virtuosity required to play a very convincing Brian May.

Millfield Theatre, Silver Street, Edmonton, Saturday, January 31, 7.45pm. Details: 0208 807 6680, millfieldtheatre.co.uk

 

For a full list of events, see the Just the Ticket pages in this week's Independent Series newspapers in print or online here.