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Today in London: Sunday 28 July 2013
By TW Editorial | Published on Saturday 20 July 2013
Okay, so it’s final, we’re re-naming this 28 July 2013 ‘Funday’. Have a look at the fun-making ways to have fun on this London Sunday now…
TODAY’S CABARET CHOICES
Cabaret Festival Unleashed presents… Christopher Green/Piff The Magic Dragon, Shoreditch Town Hall, 28 Jul
Tonight’s finale to the first ever Cabaret Festival Unleashed finds ‘Singing Hypnotist’ and part-time drag artiste Christopher Green, aka the British Library’s ex-Artist In Residence, lending his research findings to singing original songs whilst posing as a healing mesmerist. Reptilian wizard Piff, meanwhile, digs into his ‘Magic Lair’ of feats, tricks and skits. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S COMEDY CHOICES
Austentatious: An Improvised Jane Austen Novel, Leicester Square Theatre, 28 Jul
Back at the LST for a series of semi-regular shows reaching all the way into 2014, seasoned Austen-apers Austentatious – that’s Rachel Parris, Cariad Lloyd, Andy Murray (no, not that one) et al – vamp a spontaneous pastoral play live on stage. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S FILM CHOICES
A Weekend of Anger feat Kenneth Anger Q&A, ICA, 28 Jul (pictured)
The last day of the ICA’s ‘Weekend Of Anger’, a devilish film rager in the name of the Rolling Stones’ satanic-cineaste-of-choice Kenneth Anger, features screenings of Anger’s recent (1995-present day) reels, these sandwiched between an intro and a Q&A with the man himself. Details and tickets here.