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Comedy Music Spoken Word
Today in London: Saturday 6 April 2013
By TW Editorial | Published on Sunday 31 March 2013
PILLOW FIIIIIIII… so, ahem, it’s Pillow Fight Day.
We at TW London are pretty pro-peace, mind, so rather than warring amid the feathers, look at the ‘attractions of cultural note’ that we’ve plumped especially for you…
TODAY’S COMEDY CHOICES
Live At The Chapel presents… Mark Thomas, Union Chapel, 6 Apr
Winner of a 2012 Fringe First prize for ‘Bravo Figaro!’, modern day Solon Mark Thomas preaches the last word at LATC’s new night. His headline set is preceded by sluttish ‘Screenwipe’ scribe Tim Key, Channel 4’s Cardinal Burns, acclaimed character comic Will Franken and the evening’s MC Alun Cochrane. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S MUSIC CHOICES
Patrick Wolf, Queen Elizabeth Hall, 6 Apr (pictured)
Baroque-pop bard Patrick Wolf has pushed the promotional… erm, push of his 2012-released dual acoustic LP, ‘Sundark & Riverlight’, into the new year. He’ll crown a series of national dates with a fitting finale at the capital’s Queen Elizabeth Hall on 6 Apr. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S SPOKEN WORD CHOICES
101 People To Meet Before You (Or They) Die, Conway Hall, 6 Apr
Radio 4’s Dan Schreiber, an expert on weird miscellanies, delves into the intriguing lives and times of an 18th century bottom-stabbing villain, a woman who laid and egg, the boy who stalked Queen Victoria, and the mice that were – apparently – excommunicated by the church. Details and tickets here.