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Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 10 Apr: The Sugar Coated Bullets Of The Bourgeoisie, In Our Hands, To Kill A Machine
By TW Editorial | Published on Sunday 3 April 2016
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
The Sugar Coated Bullets Of The Bourgeoisie | Arcola Theatre | 7-30 Apr (pictured)
An epic-sounding piece from acclaimed politically-inclined playwright Anders Lustgarten, examining over the course of sixty years the impact of different waves of revolution and change on a village in China. See the venue website here for more info and to book your tickets.
In Our Hands | New Diorama | 10-11 Apr
Just two dates at the New Diorama for this play from emerging (yet award winning) producers Smoking Apples. The company tell the story of a very successful trawler fisherman’s whose life is affected by changes to the fishing industry, using their established blend of visual imagery and puppetry. See this page here for all the details.
To Kill A Machine | King’s Head Theatre | 7-23 Apr
I think there’s quite a thirst for any cultural offering dealing with the life of Alan Turing out there, so no doubt you’ll all be interested to hear that this play about the wartime cryptanalyst by Catrin Fflur Huws is headed to the King’s Head Theatre this week. The blurb promises a powerful piece which, as well as telling Turing’s story, questions the meaning of humanity and the importance of freedom. Follow this link here to book.