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Three To See on 15 Apr: Patrick Turpin – Itty Bitty Little Titty Piece, The Plague, Men & Girls Dance

By | Published on Saturday 8 April 2017

And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…

Patrick Turpin – Itty Bitty Little Titty Piece | The Bill Murray | 15 Apr (pictured)
It’s so often the case that there’s nothing fun for grown-ups to do in the middle of the afternoon (though please don’t ask me to prove this), so it’s good to see shows on courtesy of Angel Comedy at this sort of time. And on this occasion it’s the rather brilliant and clever up-and-comer going by the name of Patrick Turpin. Click here for details.

The Plague | Arcola Theatre | 4Apr-6 May
This has been on for quite a few days now so should be well, well, well into its stride, and, of course, might have been entirely perfect on day one. But, contrived justifications for this tardy tipping aside, it’s a great opportunity to see a significant piece based on Albert Camus’ postwar novel ‘La Peste’, which I suspect is extremely relevant to the times we find ourselves in. Head this way for info.

Men & Girls Dance | The Place | 13-22 Apr
“Men & Girls Dance brings together two very different groups of performers: men who dance professionally and girls who dance for fun.” It’s a piece that celebrates the right of adults and children to be together and dance together, co-commissioned by The Place and created by the acclaimed creative outfit Fevered Sleep. See the venue website here for more.



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