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Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 22 Nov: Testosterone, Underneath, The Invention Of Shoes
By TW Editorial | Published on Tuesday 15 November 2016
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
Testosterone | New Diorama | 22 Nov-3 Dec
“One year after his first injection of testosterone trans man Kit is perceived completely as male. However, with this triumph comes a crisis of masculinity; What kind of man is he?” This collaboration from Rhum and Clay and Kit Redstone offers an autobiographically-inspired exploration of what exactly makes us who we are, and who we aspire to be. See this page here for more info.
Underneath | Soho Theatre | 22 Nov-17 Dec (pictured)
This award winning piece from veteran Irish new play company Fishamble, written and performed by Pat Kinevane, is dark, comic, and comes from a fairly surreal place: an undead woman tells the story of a life on the fringes, in a show that explores beauty, ugliness, deformity and cruelty. See the venue website here for details.
The Invention Of Shoes | The Space | 22-23 Nov
This looks like a lovely show from Jumble Abode Theatre, and it’s family friendly too. It’s an adaptation of a poem by Nobel-winning polymath Rabindranth Tagore: a market trader and a Baul singer disagree over the meaning of life, and their words magically give life to the items that are on sale in the busy Bengali bazaar where the story takes place. Click this link here here for more.