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Comedy Music Spoken Word Theatre
Monday 16 December 2013 in London
By TW Editorial | Published on Tuesday 10 December 2013
TODAY IN LONDON weird bard Tim Key, Welsh actor Rhys Ifans and NYC new-waver Frankie Rose feature in the following TW-recommended events…
COMEDY: Tim Key – Father Slutmas, The Invisible Dot, 16-21 Dec
Poet-most-odd Tim Key does his ‘slutty St Nick’ bit in this, the first in a series of evening Christmas specials at the ID. ‘Festive bullshit’ is a given, as are wordy stand-up, overboiled sprouts and a Secret Santa giveaway, so BYO gift. Details and tickets here.
MUSIC: Frankie Rose, The Lexington, 16 Dec
New wave babe Frankie Rose takes a Christmas-time trip to the Lexington, decking its halls with wreaths and wreaths of her new slimlined synthpop LP, ‘Herein Wild’. Details and tickets here.
THEATRE: Protest Song, The Shed (National Theatre), 16 Dec – 11 Jan 2014 (pictured)
One-time ‘Notting Hill’ slob Rhys Ifans comes over all political as Danny, a homeless man who finds himself, by chance and circumstance, at the heart of the Occupy movement, in this incisive one-man protest polemic by Tim Price. Details and tickets here.