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Comedy Spoken Word Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 5 Jun: The Frog Princess Punked, Thirty-Three, Stuart Goldsmith et al
By TW Editorial | Published on Monday 29 May 2017
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
The Frog Princess Punked | Soho Theatre | 5 Jun
“Crazed Russian fairytale meets punk rock. Ivan is forced to marry a frog. Baba Yaga meets Koschey the Deathless. And the patriarchy is challenged”. This narrative from Sally Pomme Clayton and an all-girl band, featuring spoken word, song and distortion, telling tales of the wisdom of letting women loose sounds like just the sort of thing I love. And I love good stuff. See this page here for more.
Thirty-Three | Leicester Square Theatre | 5-24 Jun
This is about a teacher living in Australia, who has an apparently perfectly good life, but just as she’s throwing a party for some close friends to celebrate her 33rd birthday, her estranged baby brother shows up, and things take a turn for the shocking. Expect an immersive and exciting theatrical experience from London based Australian company Red Scarf Theatre. Click here for information and to book.
Stuart Goldsmith et al | The Good Ship | 5 Jun
A customarily cracking line up over at The Good Ship tonight, headed by Stuart Goldsmith and featuring Sarah Bennetto, Peter Flanagan, Ellis +Rose, Luca Cupani, and resident host Ben Van Der Velde. I love that they do lovely comedy evenings on the generally least inspiring evening of the working week. Head this way for details.