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Music Spoken Word Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 29 Feb: Monologue Slam, Monday Night Music, Trygve Wakenshaw – Nautilus
By TW Editorial | Published on Monday 22 February 2016
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
Monologue Slam | Theatre Royal Stratford East | 29 Feb
Hey, you only get a 29 Aug once every four years so I think you should all celebrate with a lovely outing to a nice cultural event, possibly preceded and/or followed by cocktails. And my first suggestion is this, the first Monologue Slam of 2016, for anyone even vaguely interested in being highly entertained by up and coming and established talent. See this page here.
Monday Night Music – Doolally Tap | Wilton’s Music Hall | 29 Feb (pictured)
Ooooh, I am a complete sucker for 1920s sounds, and Doolally Tap offer – and I quote from the Wilton’s website – “a heady hot jazz mix of rambunctious rags, swinging blues and gorgeous melodies” and “the spirit of prohibition-era New Orleans”. They sound brilliant. Here’s all the info you need, right here.
Trygve Wakenshaw – Nautilus | Soho Theatre | 29 Feb-9 Mar
Yes, yes, I know, we recommended this show back in January, when it was on as part of the London International Mime Festival. But you know what, it’s so good we are just not going to let this go. Readers who haven’t seen this show yet: you had better take my advice this time, or there will be trouble. Head right this way to book your tickets.