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Comedy Dance & Physical Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 24 Feb: Tony Law – A Law Unto His-elf What Welcome, Carry On Jaywick, The End Of Dance
By TW Editorial | Published on Friday 17 February 2017
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
Tony Law – A Law Unto His-elf What Welcome | Soho Theatre | 24-25 Feb
The brilliantly talented, much beloved award winner Tony Law, a long term TW favourite, heads to Soho Theatre with his latest show, which, says the blurb, sees the comedian come “closer than ever to nonsense nirvana”, and you know what? I can believe it. See this page here for more.
Carry On Jaywick | Vault Festival | 22-26 Feb (pictured)
Over now to Vault Festival for a look at this fascinating sounding piece of verbatim theatre from critically acclaimed producers Kuleshov. It’s the work of Dan Murphy, who has created a ‘reality play’ using the actual words of actual residents of the town currently ranked as the UK’s most deprived. Click this link for details.
The End of Dance | Vault Festival | 22-26 Feb
And I thought we’d stay at Vault Festival, because this also caught my eye: “In 2017, the Government will make dance illegal. Colin, Joan and Nigella, your local MPs, are here to fight back. This is a non-dance dance-theatre piece about protest, about questions like ‘what do we do now?’ This is a piece about MPs being forced underground to talk about dance, and about what happens when no one is allowed to dance anymore…” Intriguing, yes? Head this way.