Dance & Physical Theatre ThisWeek In London

Three To See on 2 Nov: Deny Deny Deny, Virgin Territory, The Last Dance

By | Published on Wednesday 26 October 2016

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

Deny Deny Deny | Park Theatre | 2 Nov-3 Dec
“Eve, a promising young athlete, is offered a cutting edge new ‘therapy’ by her mysterious, charismatic coach. She says it will make her the fastest woman in the world: but is it as safe, legal and ethical as she claims?” Set in the near future, this is a play about love, revenge and modern science, written by Jonathan Maitland, author of 2015’s much praised and talked about ‘An Audience with Jimmy Savile’.
Head this way for more info.

Virgin Territory | The Place | 2-5 Nov
This piece by Charlotte Vincent of Vincent Dance Theatre tackles some issues very close to my heart, in its exploration of what life is like for young people living and growing in an over-stimulating, over-sexualised, digitally captured world. Promises to expose some uncomfortable truths, and be a rallying cry: to let children be children. See the venue website here for details.

The Last Dance | Hoxton Hall | 1-26 Nov (pictured)
Those of you who are into your immersive stuff will no doubt love this, because, well, it’s really immersive, but also, it looks great. This takes a look at love and human connections via the depiction of a dystopian matchmaking institute. I feel ever so slightly scared, but deeply intrigued. See this page here for more.



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