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Comedy Music Theatre
Monday 3 March 2014 in London
By TW Editorial | Published on Monday 24 February 2014
TW’s tipped events TODAY IN LONDON feature one-man dystopian nightmare (and playwright) Ben Moor, salt-of-the-earth folk singer Damien Jurado, and suited, booted US comic David Mills…
COMEDY: David Mills – I Promised Myself I Wouldn’t Cry, Soho Theatre, 3-4 Mar
Sharp-shooting suit David Mills fires off a mix of Stateside swagger and adoptive British starch, making for a show that’s as attractive on one side of the Atlantic as it is on the other. Details and tickets here.
MUSIC: Damien Jurado, Village Underground, 3 Mar
Primarily based all the way over in Seattle, Americana singer-songwriter and Moby-collaborator Damien Jurado brings the fruits of his fine nine-album oeuvre, topped off most recently with multi-coloured LP ‘Brothers And Sisters Of The Eternal Sun’, to the Village Underground loom. Details and tickets here.
THEATRE: Each Of Us, Tristan Bates Theatre, 3-16 Mar (pictured)
Ben Moor‘s far-sighted solo show, a sci fi comic strip looking at relationships and the ‘real world’, imagines a dystopian reality in which nothing is certain, and all is chaos. Ghosts can shift through time, bees are self-conscious, and the lonely go to reunions for non-specific schools. Details and tickets here.