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

 

  • Pilgrim Shadow and A Recipe for Disaster

Playwrights Ray Newell and Steve Jordan team up to present an evening of fun and laughter. Pilgrim Shadow tells the story of two petty criminals who steal the ancient vessel of legendary treasure hunter Tim Shadow. A Recipe for Disaster follows the misguided idea of a bank robbery, while wearing the masks of Gordon Ramsay and Nigella Lawson. If that wasn’t silly enough, the robbers take on the personality of the mask they wear and things just boil over. 

Dugdale Centre, Thomas Hardy House, London Road, Enfield, November 20 to 22, 7.45pm. Details: 020 8807 6680, dugdalecentre.co.uk

 

  • Arranged Marriage

A comedy based on the Greek Cypriot traditional wedding, performed entirely in Greek.

Dugdale Centre, Thomas Hardy House, London Road, Enfield, November 26 to 29, 7.45pm. Details: 020 8807 6680, dugdalecentre.co.uk

 

  • Toyah

Enfield Independent:

Get your hairspray and pink eyeshadow out and get ready to hear everything from the Safari catalogue through to Crimson Queen.

o2 Academy, N1 Centre, Parkfield Street, Islington, November 22, doors 6pm. Details: o2islington.co.uk

 

 

  • Hockney Live

An exclusive gala screening of the highly anticipated new feature HOCKNEY, followed by an in-depth conversation with David Hockney from his Los Angeles studio, broadcast live into cinemas.

ArtHouse, Tottenham Lane, Crouch End, November 25, 7pm. Details: arthousecrouchend.co.uk

 

  • HOME: Photographic Exhibition by Staff and Volunteers

Snapshots of favourite scenes and spaces at the estate, as seen through the eyes of the people who work there.

Forty Hall, Forty Hill, Enfield, until January 4, 2015. Details: 020 8363 8196, fortyhallestate.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.