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Comedy Spoken Word Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 26 Sep: The Girl Who Married A Dog, Kandinsky’s Quiz Night, Eleanor Tiernan et al
By TW Editorial | Published on Monday 19 September 2016
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
The Girl Who Married A Dog | Soho Theatre | 26 Sep
Don’t be put off by the title (though I expect some of you may be actively piqued by it, as I was) of this storytelling show because it sounds totally brilliant: “At the northerly point of north, before you reach the point where it’s south in every direction, it gets very, very cold. In this snow-blinding place the weirdest, wildest stories are told… fierce, rude, funny and seriously strange.” Totally promising, I think you will agree, but only on for one night. Get thy skates on, head this way.
Kandinsky’s Quiz Night | New Diorama | 26 Sep
I love a good pub quiz, me. And I am pretty sure that a New Diorama Cafe quiz will fulfil the same quizzing and refreshment requirements that a quiz in an actual pub would, and not only will there be prizes, there will also be free crisps, and you can’t say fairer than that. Plus, there’s a raffle featuring the sort of theatre-related prizes that you culture-hoovers will love. See the venue website here for info.
Eleanor Tiernan et al | The Good Ship | 26 Sep (pictured)
There’s fab Monday night line up headed to at The Good Ship in Kilburn this week, headed by the very excellent Eleanor Tiernan, and featuring Tom Ward, Ed Night, Cally Beaton, Gabriel Ebulue and resident compere Ben Van Der Velde. Miss it at your peril. Book your tickets here.