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Three To See on 15 Aug: Issy Suttie – The Actual One, Screens, Reprehensible Men
By TW Editorial | Published on Monday 8 August 2016
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
Isy Suttie – The Actual One | Soho Theatre | 15-27 Aug
The always excellent Isy Suttie heads to Soho Theatre with a show we’ve actually recommended before, back when it was a work in progress. It’s about “that moment in your late 20s when you suddenly realise that all your mates are growing up without you”, and the comedian’s attempts to delay adulthood. See the venue website here for more info.
Screens | Theatre503 | 10 Aug-3 Sep
This looks like an interesting show, plus it’s on at Theatre503 where pretty much everything that gets staged seems to be really good. ‘Screens’ focuses on a Turkish-Cypriot family described as “barely treading water”, and appears to be tackling some fairly modern themes, as social media, Grindr and cats (well, they are increasingly pervasive, to my mind) are all present. Head this way for details.
Reprehensible Men | Tristan Bates Theatre | 15-20 Aug
Today’s Camden Fringe tip. “Run away with us, renew your life with us, take revenge with us, develop a thick skin with us, come back to life with us, and most of all love and forgive us for we are Reprehensible Men and we need you.” Hmm, not sure if I’m willing to forgive, but I’m definitely intrigued. Click on this link for more.