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Three To See on 15 May: This Is Not Culturally Significant, Flutter, Nathan Willcox – State Of The Nation

By | Published on Monday 8 May 2017

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

This Is Not Culturally Significant | The Bunker | 15 May-3 Jun
You might remember this show from earlier in the year when it appeared at Vault Festival, and the TW: TALKS interview we did back then with its creator Adam Scott Rowley. Or you might remember it from its successful run up at edfringe, where our reviewer saw it and gave it a 5/5 review. If you don’t remember all that, but have realised from reading what I just wrote that you’ve missed something really good, you’ll be delighted to know that it’s now on at The Bunker. Don’t miss it this time, head this way for details.

Flutter | Grosvenor Arms | 15-19 May
“It’s 2006, and the local brewery is closing. Will Rose’s betting shop be next? Meet the staff and customers of Grosvenor Racing, an independent bookmakers in a changing Wandsworth town centre.” A play from Compulsive Theatre in association with Theatre503, this is part of the much-aforementioned Wandsworth Fringe, and is described as a “funny and moving love letter to the high street bookies”. Sounds promising. See this page here for all the info.

Nathan Willcock – State Of The Nathan | The Bill Murray | 15 May
Well, you know what suckers we are for amusing titles here at TW Towers (if you didn’t know that, then now you do) and ‘State Of The Nathan’ spoke to me. But it’s not just the title you can count on for entertainment. I have a good feeling about the career prospects of this young man, who has already won much critical acclaim, and in this show promises to regale audiences with jokes about the fact that he doesn’t know what’s going on, in his life, or in our country. Click here for more.



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