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Art & Events Comedy Music Theatre
Today in London: Wednesday 4 Sept 2013
By TW Editorial | Published on Monday 2 September 2013
Yo, London. Why not make a mid-week mark by appreciating this TW-curated list of the city’s main cultural have-to-dos?
TODAY’S ART CHOICES
Gerald Cinamon: Collected Work Since 1958, ICA, 4-6 Oct
Situated in the ICA’s Fox Reading Room, this gratis presentation of books and posters by typographer and designer Gerald Cinamon looks at his works post-1958. Details here.
TODAY’S COMEDY CHOICES
Stephen Lynch – Live, Arts Theatre, 4-7 Sep (pictured)
Having attracted a Justin Bieber-sized YouTube following with original songs like ‘Special Ed’, ‘If I Were Gay’ and ‘Ugly Baby Song’, Tony-nominated Yankee champ Lynch flies by the Arts Theatre to play his musical comedy ‘Live’ and, partly, to advertise his semi-self-titled fifth LP ‘Lynch’. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S MUSIC CHOICES
The-Dream, Koko, 4 Sep
It’s been ordained that R&B lothario The-Dream will rap along to his slimily-titled new LP, ‘IV Play’, tonight at Camden enclave Koko. “Discover the genius of THE-DREAM, Wednesday 4 Sep”, blares its poster. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S THEATRE CHOICES
A Boy And His Soul, Tricycle Theatre, 4-21 Sep
Award-winning actor/playwright Colman Domingo scripts and stars in this lauded play about a boy’s ‘coming of age’ in 1970s/80s Philadelphia, all of it backed by a classic soul/R&B/disco soundtrack. Details and tickets here.