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Comedy Music Theatre
27 May: Tim Vine, Ryoji Ikeda, and The Clockmaker’s Daughter
By TW Editorial | Published on Thursday 21 May 2015
And today’s ThisWeek-tipped, LDN-based events are…
COMEDY: Tim Vine – Tim Timinee Tim Timinee Tim Tim To You | Bloomsbury Theatre | 26-30 May (pictured)
On his first stand up tour for four years, Tim Vine is back with another barrage of one-liners, prop-based gags, and silly songs. Details and tickets here.
MUSIC: Ryoji Ikeda – Supercodex | Village Underground | 27 May
Electronic musician and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda brings his impressive talents to Village Underground, in partnership with the Barbican Centre. ‘Supercodex’ sees him rework his 2013 ‘Superposition’ piece into an immersive club show. Details and tickets here.
THEATRE: The Clockmaker’s Daughter | Landor Theatre | 27 May
The world premiere of a new show by writers Daniel Finn and Michael Webborn, ‘The Clockmaker’s Daughter’ is set in a fictional Irish town and built around themes of prejudice, discrimination, animosity and a fear of the unknown, accompanied by a soundtrack of original folk music. Details and tickets here.