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Comedy Music
Today in London: Monday 18 February 2013
By TW Editorial | Published on Monday 11 February 2013
Plug in, TW London-ites, because it’s Battery Day. Or rather, don’t plug in, because batteries negate the need to do that. Well… anyway, plugged in or otherwise, today’s capital-based culture circuit is as electrifying as ever…
TODAY’S COMEDY CHOICES
Laugh Out London presents… New Material Night feat Thom Tuck, Camden Head, 18 Feb
He may be liable to ‘Flip Out’, but volatile solo Penny Dreadful Thom Tuck is also exceedingly likely to make you LOL. He auditions lots of new comic bits and bobs tonight, as do Phil O’Shea and Jack De’Ath. Details and tickets here.
Tony Law – Maximum Nonsense, Soho Theatre Downstairs, 18 Feb – 2 Mar (pictured)
Narrowly bested by mute mime medic Doc Brown at last year’s Edinburgh Comedy Awards (though he did enjoy the accolade of a ThreeWeeks cover interview), king-amongst-Canadians Tony Law reprises his ‘Maximum Nonsense’ in all its superlative absurdity Downstairs at the Soho. Details and tickets here.
TODAY’S MUSIC CHOICES
Taken By Trees, Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen, 18 Feb
Sightings of Taken By Trees – aka Victoria Bergsman, the hushed voice of ‘Young Folks’ – sharing the luau-style dub-pop treasure of a new LP ‘Other Worlds’ are rare, so you’d all best go to this one, her first London appearance in three years, tonight. Details and tickets here.