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Three To See on 11 Oct: Snow Child, Amy Howerska, Tomorrow’s Feminists Today

By | Published on Sunday 4 October 2015

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And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…

Snow Child | The Albany | 11 Oct
Here’s one for the young people in your life, which is probably exactly what you need on a dull October Sunday like this one might be (the forecast looks a bit moody, but you can’t really tell so far ahead, can you?). This looks lovely; written by skilled screenwriter and playwright Emma Reeve inspired by Arthur Ransome’s adaptation of ‘The Little Daughter Of The Snow’, it’s sounds like a frosty, magical, musical treat. See this page here for more info and to book tickets.

Amy Howerska: Sasspot | Museum of Comedy | 11 Oct (pictured)
I heard lots and lots of people saying highly positive things about Amy Howerska at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, and they were the lots and lots of people that I definitely, definitely, trust. Especially with regard to having an opinion on good comedy acts. “Sasspot contains stories of death, skydivers and Swansea”, reads the blurb, which was guaranteed to draw me in. Even if I hadn’t heard all those lots and lots of people saying positive things. Info and tickets from right about here.

Tomorrow’s Feminists Today | Camden People’s Theatre | 11 Oct
This is a little strand of three shows, all running today, all focusing on, and created by, teenage girls. You can buy tickets for just one of the shows, or you can see all three at a discount. They all sound brilliant, and important: it’s easy, I think, for those older feminists, with a voice in a national newspaper perhaps, to give out their opinions from the comfort of their laptop without necessarily knowing what’s going on out there in the real world; it’s vital to listen to the experiences and perspectives of the young. See this link here for more info and tickets.



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