Theatre ThisWeek In London

Three To See on 14 Jul: Appily Ever After, Peepshow, Number 30 Bingo Bertie

By | Published on Friday 7 July 2017

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

Appily Ever After | Camden People’s Theatre | 14-15 Jul (pictured)
Bristol-based Frenetic Fox present this one man show exploring its central character’s misadventures in the world of online dating, and themes of app-addiction, disillusionment and sexual assault within the gay community. I don’t think it would conform to what we tend to regard as a ‘standard’ sort of play, more a performance piece, so expect a combination of spoken word and original songs. See this page here for more.

Peepshow | Canal Cafe Theatre | 14-15 + 20-22 Jul
A production of Edinburgh-based playwright and screenwriter Isabel Wright’s 2002 script, originally staged by Frantic Assembly, which offers a snapshots into the lives of residents of a tower block, and combines text with music and choreography to create a different kind of musical. Great source material, and looks like it’s in safe hands, see the venue website here for info.

Number 30 Bingo Bertie | Little Angel Theatre | 14-15 Jul
“They say you never know when your number is up. Our lives are filled with dreams and schemes and could have beens, roads regretted and untravelled. When is too late, too late?” The Little Angel Adult Company explore memories, dreams and a “good old game of Bingo” in this show aimed at grown up audiences aged 12+. Head this way for details.



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