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Children's Shows Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 10 Mar: Comedy Club 4 Kids, One Last Waltz, Trap Street
By TW Editorial | Published on Saturday 3 March 2018
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
Comedy Club 4 Kids | Soho Theatre | 10 Mar
Well, it’s come round again, our every-few-months tip of the brilliant Comedy Club 4 Kids. It’s not that it’s only on every-few-months, no no no, it’s on more frequently than that, but even I, a huge fan, can’t justify including it in the Three To Sees every time. Anyway, if you’ve not ever taken your young fry to one of these, it’s time you did, and if you’ve been before, isn’t it time you went back? Always lovely, great line up, see this page here for more.
One Last Waltz | Greenwich Theatre | 9-17 Mar
“Alice is becoming more and more forgetful. Her daughter Mandy is always on hand to help out but the strain is becoming too much. A long forgotten photograph stirs a memory and lures Alice back to the Crown Hotel in Blackpool. Hoping for a chance to dance in the tower ballroom one last time mother and daughter set out, but Blackpool isn’t how Alice remembers and things become too much for her as she finds herself getting lost in the past.” A funny and touching play dealing with the difficult subject of Alzheimers, details here.
Trap Street | New Diorama Theatre | 6-31 Mar (pictured)
I had this down for tipping yesterday but then when I came to write it up I discovered that 9 Mar was already sold out, which was vexing. Well, for me. I expect those associated with the show are perfectly happy about it. Anyway, I moved it to today, and, as of writing, there are still tickets for 10 Mar, for this no doubt utterly brilliant show. How do I know it’s brilliant? Well, it’s by TW favourites Kandinsky, so I don’t need to see it to be pretty sure that it will be another high quality production. Click here for details.