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Comedy Film Theatre
Today in London: Wednesday 13 March 2013
By TW Editorial | Published on Tuesday 5 March 2013
Since it’s the British Heart Foundation’s very observation-worthy No Smoking Day today, place this tar-free blend of London’s most piquant cultural snuff in your pipe and err… well, simulate smoking it…
TODAY’S COMEDY CHOICES
The Arnie Party, Queen Of Hoxton, 13 Mar
ComComedy presents an tedium-terminating night of Schwarzenegger-themed yakety-yak, featuring MC Luke Benson and his comic wards for the night, Spencer Brown, James Acaster and Karl Schultz. You’ll be back. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S FILM CHOICES
Human Rights Watch Film Festival, ICA/Curzon Mayfair/Curzon Soho/Ritzy, 13-22 Mar (pictured)
In motion as of tonight – and the London premiere of Oscar-nominated ‘War Witch’ (pictured above) at the Curzon Mayfair – this international feast of humanitarian cinema features a series of fiction and non-fiction films, not least spearheading Saudi Arabian directress Haifaa Al Mansour’s ‘Wadjda’. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S THEATRE CHOICES
The Man Who Pays The Piper, Orange Tree Theatre, 13 Mar – 13 Apr
One of a programme of ‘lost’ plays the Orange Tree is laying on to coincide with the centenary of the Great Suffragette Pilgramage, ‘The Man Who Pays…’ is late playwright GB Stern’s tale of idealistic teen activist Daryll Fairley. Details and tickets here.