Comedy Spoken Word Theatre ThisWeek In London

Three To See on 23 Jan: Pierre Tappon/Joel and Pete, with Inky Cloak/The Company, The Saturday Night Show, The Death of Social Housing

By | Published on Saturday 16 January 2016

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

Pierre Tappon/Joel and Pete, with Inky Cloak/The Company | The Place | 23 Jan
Resolution, the UK’s biggest festival for the work of emerging dance artists, is underway, and this is one of the many different events you can partake of. It’s the event’s twenty-seventh year, and in 2016 it features a whopping 78 companies. Those involved with this event all look amazing and original, but I honestly had a hard time choosing which event to recommend to you. So, as well as looking at all the info on this particular evening of entertainment, you should also check out everything else that’s happening here.

The Saturday Night Show | The Invisible Dot | 23 Jan
Lots of great nights coming up in The Invisible Dot’s Saturday Night Strand, and this is one of them, featuring as it the generally-established-as-being-very-good as well as all-over-your-tv-screens Sarah Pascoe, and TW favourite Mae Martin. Plus Jack Barry, who I am not massively familiar with, but lots of people have told me how good he is. See this page here for more info on this, and other upcoming shows.

The Death Of Social Housing | Camden People’s Theatre | 23 Jan (pictured)
Part of CPT’s previously mentioned and tipped Whose London Is It Anyway festival, which I keep going back to, because it all looks so interesting. This is a workshop led by very interesting and clever artist Richard DeDomenici, which will culminate with a funeral cortege to mark the effects of gentrification in East London. See this page here for all you need to know.



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