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Comedy Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 10 Feb: Tar Baby, Tanyalee Davis, Macbeth – A Tale Of Sound and Fury
By TW Editorial | Published on Wednesday 3 February 2016
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
Tar Baby | Vault Festival | 10-14 Feb
This acclaimed and award winning piece from comedian and actress Desiree Burch made a significant impact at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last summer, and tackles such thorny and important topics as slavery, racism, police brutality, and affirmative action in an entertaining, hilarious and interactive way. “Let’s beat the shit out of racism” urges the poster. Yes. Let’s. See this page here for all the info.
Tanyalee Davis – Actual Size | Soho Theatre | 9-13 Feb (pictured)
Acclaimed Canadian comedian Tanyalee Davis heads Soho-wards for a short run of ‘Actual Size’, a collection of anecdotes, tales from her eventful life and plenty of gags, as you might expect. See the venue website here for more info and to book.
Macbeth – A Tale Of Sound And Fury | Hope Theatre | 2-20 Feb
I love Shakespeare, and I am pretty fond of ‘Macbeth’, but I must confess that I was attracted to this particular production because it’s described as a “demented retelling”, and that seemed quite promising. It’s a three man show, immersive, with an entirely recycled set – sounds interesting, doesn’t it? Find out more here.