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Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 5 Aug: Bump, Titus Andronicus, Sid & Viv
By TW Editorial | Published on Saturday 29 July 2017
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
Bump | Tristan Bates Theatre | 31 Jul-5 Aug
“Eliana and Ian appear to move in harmony. Watch their happiness and struggles at close range in an intimate setting. Become a part of their lives as their innermost thoughts are shared directly with you, even in their private moments. Are they on the same wavelength or at odds? Words overlap, intertwine and tangle throughout this quickly propelled story.” A new comedy that promises twists, turns and surprises, on as part of the good old Camden Fringe. See this page here for info.
Titus Andronicus 2.0 | New Diorama | 4-5 Aug
Not your average ‘Titus Andronicus’, this; originally created in Hong Kong in 2009, this production features a bare stage, seven chairs, and seven actor-narrators who switch between telling the story and assuming the roles of characters. The first night’s sold out already, which isn’t altogether surprising, so hurry along and get your tickets booked now, at this location right about here.
Sid & Viv | Theatre503 | 30 Aug-23 Sep (pictured)
“Everyone says Sid and Viv’s house is dangerous, weird and a bit freaky. So why does Dunney think it feels like home?” Possibly because his own home – in Britain’s second worst town to live in, 1992 – doesn’t. Established actor Philip Correia’s debut play is about lost kids, with nowhere to go, coming of age in an uncertain world, click here for details.