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Three To See on 6 Mar: Good Dog, Mark Thomas – The Red Shed, Sans Titre Iris Black

By | Published on Monday 27 February 2017

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

Good Dog | The Albany | 6-11 Mar (pictured)
I tipped this not long ago, when it was on in Watford, but I thought that a good number of you might not have made it out to Watford, not because you are lazy or anything. I do understand, it could be a long way from wherever you are in London. Anyway, enough excuses for you, because I want you to see it this time, because it deals with some rather important contemporary themes and features a very promising up and comer. Head this way for info.

Mark Thomas – The Red Shed | Battersea Arts Centre | 6-11 Mar
The very excellent Mark Thomas needs no introductions from me, because you are all aware of him and what he does. But you may not have seen this show yet. It’s the third in his trilogy of more theatrical shows – the previous two being ‘Bravo Figaro’ and ‘Cuckooed’ – and sees the campaigning comedian return to where he first performed, a red wooden shed, the Labour Club in Wakefield. Click this link here.

Sans Titre Iris Black | Greenwich Theatre | 6 Mar
“Iris Black, sculptress and artist, is about to open the biggest exhibition of her life. She has all that amounts to her career sat around her in the gallery and she can’t remember how to assemble her most famous work.” This is a play in development, so be prepared to offer feedback about a piece of theatre that “addresses the definition of ‘madness’ through investigating female historical artists”. I find that idea fascinating, and I bet you will too. See the venue website here for more.



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