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Comedy Music Spoken Word ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 11 Apr: Michael Mittermeier, Monday Night Music, Fairy Tales For Grown-Ups
By TW Editorial | Published on Monday 4 April 2016
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
Michael Mittermeier – Das Blackout | Soho Theatre | 11-17 Apr (pictured)
Highly acclaimed German stand-up comedian Michael Mittermeier returns to the UK following a successful foray to American shores last year. He’s performing an updated version of a show that’s already won him much praise from the critics and a whole lot of love from the general public. Find more info and book your tickets here.
Monday Night Music – URI | Wilton’s Music Hall | 11 Apr
The latest act to take part in Wilton’s free Monday Night Music sessions is indie-folk-rockster URI, originally from Tel Aviv, now resident in London. He cites the likes of Bon Iver, Bjork, Elliot Smith and Nick Drake as influences, which might give you a vague idea of what to expect. Or you could listen to the track that’s available to you on this page here.
Fairy Tales For Grown-Ups | Soho Theatre | 11 Apr
The latest show from storytelling outfit the Crick Crack Club comes from the group’s renowned leader, Ben Haggerty. ‘The Blacksmith At The Bridge Of Bones’ is described as a “dark and full-blooded story of power, knowledge and alchemy, exploring that enduring relationship between a teacher and an apprentice”, and will be told, I have no doubt, with Haggerty’s customary skill and charm. See the venue website here for all the info.