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Dance & Physical Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 30 Sep: Nobody’s Business, Valhalla, That’s Amore
By TW Editorial | Published on Wednesday 23 September 2015
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
Nobody’s Business | King’s Head Theatre | 30 Sep-24 Oct
If you are a fan of the older series of ‘Dr Who’, you might recognise the star of this show from her three year stint as assistant Jo Grant on the programme. The piece is by experienced playwright Sylvia Freedman, and is directed by Paines Plough co-founder director John Adams. And it sounds fun. Take a look at this page here, to see what I mean, and book tickets.
Valhalla | Theatre 503 | 30 Sep-24 Oct (pictured)
We recently recommended a play called ‘And Then Come The Nightjars’, which was one of joint winners of Theatre503’s 2015 play writing Award. Well, this is the other winning entry, and if it’s as good as its predecessor, it ought to be fabulous. It’s set in an isolated research centre, where a couple are trying to find a cure for a disease that’s caused a global epidemic. Love, science, conflict. Sounds like a recipe for success. More info and tickets from this page here.
That’s Amore | Canada Water Culture Space | 30 Sep
Well, as you might expect, ‘That’s Amore’ is all about love, but it’s not remotely, as you might possibly expect from that title, a tribute to Dean Martin… instead, it’s a super-sounding piece of physical theatre exploring the many facets of romantic love, which promises to be passionate, poignant and fast-paced. Look at this page here, for more info and to book tickets.