Theatre
Double bill at Lion & Unicorn: Timely plays for the #metoo Brexit era
Acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe touring company Aulos Productions make their London debut this month with an expanded revival of two shows
Last chance: Osric Omand & The Story of Hope, Etcetera Theatre
Don’t miss this hilariously surreal slice of slapstick by N19-based group 21st Century Cox
Coming Clean review – a genuine snapshot of gay life from 1982
Kevin Elyot’s seminal play set in Kentish Town has an authenticity that lingers in the memory
Fabric: the play tackling sexual violence comes to community centres
The hard-hitting smash will be playing at ‘non-traditional’ spaces across the capital
Club Swizzle, Roundhouse, review: ‘100% feelgood’
It’s funny, rude and gasp-inducing at the same time. Just don’t try searching for any deeper meaning
Camden Fringe returns with over 200 shows in a month
Throughout August performers bring their wonderful and weird productions to venues across the borough
MUST DO: Queen’s Park bookfest, open-air Shakespeare & Zabludowicz
A weekend literary festival in NW6, outdoor plays in NW1 and filmmaker Ericka Beckman in NW5
Spend an evening with Alan Bennett
The literary legend stars at a fundraising night for local charity C4WS next week
MUST DO: Watch A Tragic Carmody
The story of an underrated local artist is now on at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre
It’s V-Day! So support a new production of The Vagina Monologues
Why I’m marking the play’s 20th anniversary by joining other local women to on stage at Theatro Technis
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