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Comedy Music Theatre
Today in London: Friday 8 March 2013
By TW Editorial | Published on Thursday 28 February 2013
It may be International Women’s Day, an occasion that falls in the midst of the Southbank Centre’s superlative multi-arts festival, Women Of The World (WOW) – but when it comes to culture tips we at TW London don’t like to leave anyone out. And that’s why we’ve designed this short-list of London’s unisex cultural attractions to appeal to all.
TODAY’S COMEDY CHOICES
War Child Comedy Night, Shepherd’s Bush Empire, 8 Mar
Standing peaceably on the side of War Child at tonight’s grand cash-raising gala are the altruistic and amusing likes of Stewart Lee, Tony Law, Seann Walsh, Alistair Barrie and Hal Cruttenden, with extra surprise guests still tba. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S MUSIC CHOICES
Amon Tobin – ISAM Live 2.0, Hammersmith Apollo, 8 Mar (pictured)
Electro composer Amon Tobin has arranged to do one final British reprisal of ‘ISAM’, his highly recommended live ‘experience’ based on a 2011 LP of the same title. In fact, this time it’s ‘ISAM 2.0′, an evolved and “beyond 3D” sequel to the ‘ISAM’ shows he played last year. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S THEATRE CHOICES
The Winslow Boy, Old Vic, 8 Mar – 25 May
Following its non-traditional choice to stage of ‘Kiss Me, Kate’, the Old Vic’s safe new attraction finds ‘Noises Off’ golden girl Lindsay Posner directing Terence Rattigan’s perennially-relevant 1946 drama, based on the real-life Edwardian tale of a father’s fight to clear his son’s name. Details and tickets here.