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Music Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To see on 17 Mar: The Fall, Cabinet of Curiosities: Did you Get That From Your Mother?, She’Koyokh – ‘First Dance on Second Avenue’ Album Launch
By TW Editorial | Published on Friday 10 March 2017
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
The Fall | Bay 56 Theatre, Acklam Village Market | 17-19 Mar
Based on Tarsem Singh’s film of the same name, this production promises to be a visually spectacular performance combining theatre, original live music and animation, projection and art, and deals in themes of the struggle with depression. It tells the story of Roy, who finds a path to hope following a suicide attempt. Sounds interesting, no? See this site here for info and tickets.
Cabinet of Curiosities: Did you Get That From Your Mother? | Camden People’s Theatre | 17 Mar (pictured)
Hurrah for Sprint, for yea verrily, that is whereunto we return, on this occasion for a part installation, part performance multimedia work showcasing popular objects or phenomena associated with femininity, beauty, domesticity and female sexuality throughout time. I think this may turn out to be utterly fascinating. Head this way for details.
She’Koyokh – ‘First Dance on Second Avenue’ Album Launch | King’s Place | 17 Mar
If you are a big fan of klezmer, then this might already be on your list of things to do today, but if you are not, then maybe it’s time to give this kind of music a chance? This international and acclaimed troupe launch a new album with this show, and you can be there to witness it. Click here for more.