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Comedy Theatre ThisWeek In London
Three To See on 20 Sep: Tumour Has It, Adele Cliff – Cliff Notes, Mouldy Grapes
By TW Editorial | Published on Wednesday 13 September 2017
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
Tumour Has It | Theatre N16 | 20-25 Sep (pictured)
We first heard about this show when it was on at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe back in 2016, and we sent a reviewer along to see it. Said reviewer was utterly charmed by the production, which – as you may have deduced – broaches the topic of cancer, in this case the cervical kind. Performer Karen Hobbs tells her own story, covering her diagnosis, treatment and post-cancer life in a hilarious and heartfelt way. See this page here for all the details.
Adele Cliff: Cliff Notes | Museum Of Comedy | 20 Sep
Someone else, now, that you might have seen up at the edfringe, and if you did you’ll know she’s good. If you didn’t you might just have to take everyone else’s word for it and accept that you might have missed something worth seeing. She’s won acclaim from Dave, so what more proof do you need? Head this way to book a ticket.
Mouldy Grapes | White Bear Theatre | 19-30 Sep
“Roo’s agoraphobia and his fear of trousers keep him inside, where he’s at the mercy of his unstable and invasive landlord. Roo’s boyfriend copes with having a housebound lover by bringing back a spare one with him every time he spends a night on the town. But he didn’t know what he was in for when he brought home Jess, a foul mouthed, free-wheeling avalanche who’s going to change all of their lives forever.” I’m piqued. See this page here if you are too.