Rhys Darby is coming for London! Now you can see him at the London Comedy Store this weekend. Here's link for more information and ticket.
Thu 22 Jun | 8pm
£18 (Concessions £13/Students £10)
Guests: MC Thanyia Moore, Jake Lambert, Nathan Caton, Glenn Wool and Rhys Darby
Note: Bar and Diner open from 7pm | Strictly over 18’s
Fri 23 Jun 8pm
£24 (Concessions £18/Students £15)
Guests: MC Thanyia Moore, Jake Lambert, Nathan Caton, Glenn Wool and Rhys Darby
Note: Bar and Diner open from 6.30pm | Strictly over 18’s
Sat 24 Jun 7pm & 9.55pm (scroll down for the link)
£24 (Concessions £17/Students £14)
Guests: MC Laura Lexx, Jake Lambert, Nathan Caton, Glenn Wool and Rhys Darby
Notes: Bar and Diner open from 6pm & 9.15pm | Strictly over 18’s
Concessions available on the 9.55pm show only
Sat 24 June, 7PM Sat 24 June, 9.55PM (Concessions)
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It’s obviously a very sad day for British comedy, and I was happy to have a new episode of Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled to watch. That show is exactly what I needed today; it distills the best things about panel shows and leaves out all the other bullshit. It gives us the humour and sharpness and warmth that are the reasons we watch panel shows, and lets everything else go quiet.
So having said that, I would like to thank As Yet Untitled for happening to air possibly its best-ever episode the night that Sean Lock died. I couldn’t tell while I was watching it if this really was that much of an amazing fucking episode, or I was just so sad about Sean that I was happy to have something make me laugh. But at the end of the episode, Alan commented that it was one of the best and most consistently funny conversations he’d had in a long time, and he’d never had so many good options for titles.
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled, s06e04, aired August 17, 2021. Guests: Catherine Bohart, Chris McCausland, Thanyia Moore, and Joe Lycett. Title: Powerful Exposed Lips. Theme: Bisexuals unite. I highly recommend this episode to anyone who needs a laugh today because Sean Lock died, or just to anyone who would like a laugh for any reason.
This also means the trend I’ve noticed across several other panel shows continues: the best episodes of everything feature Joe Lycett.
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Laugh Train Home Comedy - Wednesday 31st May - 8.30pm
Phil Wang, Rory O’Hanlon, Thanyia Moore and MC Jason Patterson
PHIL WANG has recently been bringing his clever, silly and sarcastic jokes all over the UK...and now he comes to Battersea. His hilarity has been seen on Live at the Apollo, Have I Got News For You, Would I Lie to You?, Jack Dee’s Inauguration Helpdesk, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Drunk History, The John Bishop Show and many more.
But that’s not the only amazing feature this week: RORY O HANLON returns. Rory is one of the best club comics in the UK. Originally from Dublin, Rory has been storming clubs for in London for a few years and is a LTH favourite. In the middle we have THANYIA MOORE. Thanyia is straightforward, honest and most importantly, really funny. This week will be hosted by Laugh Train Home favourite (and Battersea local) JASON PATTERSON!
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FRANCIS TURNLY
With the annual Tricycle Takeover due to open next month, Artistic Director Indhu Rubasingham today announces the company’s forthcoming work ahead of the reopening of the building in spring 2018.
This summer, Mikel Murfi returns with his production of The Man in The Woman’s Shoes, which was a sell-out success at the Tricycle last year, playing in rep with his brand new play, I Hear You and Rejoice in the Tricycle cinema space.
Rubasingham’s Olivier award-winning production of Moira Buffini’s hit play Handbagged will receive its US première at the Round House Theatre in Washington DC as part of the 2018 Women’s Voices Theater Festival – the world’s largest festival dedicated to new work by women.
In a first for the company, the Tricycle Theatre will partner with the National Theatre in a co-production of the world première of The Great Wave which won its playwright, Francis Turnly, the Catherine Johnson Award (2016). Rubasingham directs the production, which opens at the National Theatre in Spring 2018. Turnly was the Channel 4 Playwright in Residence at the Tricycle Theatre in 2015.
The Tricycle cinema space also plays hosts to Inua Ellams’ An Evening with an Immigrant; and comedy nights presented by Upfront as part of their 25th anniversary season.
TRICYCLE TAKEOVER
Tricycle Takeover returns for its 4th year with its most ambitious programme to date. Six venues across the borough will host more than 25 free events, screenings, performances and masterclasses across a 13 day period in April. During the Takeover, young people from across London will be invited to get involved as audiences, workshop participants and performers.
Headlining Takeover 2017 are six new plays The Invisible Boy; 24 Hours; Almost, But Not Quite; We Too, Are Giants; Buried; and Mission Improbable, written for six new theatre companies exploring themes of community, the expectations of society and coming of age. Eleven professional playwrights and directors from across the industry have been leading the projects, including names such as Tinuke Craig, Chino Odimba and Somalia Seaton.
The programme of events and masterclasses include Film in a Day; Stage Combat; Podcast Drama Workshop; Puppetry; Mapping Futures Q&A – Creativity in Brent, with Andre Anderson, Dilan Dattani and Indhu Rubasingham; and a special talk with Mariah Idrissi, the first hijab wearing model to sign to a major agency from Wembley Park.
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THE MAN IN THE WOMAN’S SHOES & I HEAR YOU AND REJOICE
Written and performed by Mikel Murfi
Summer 2017
Mikel Murfi returns to the Tricycle following the sell-out success of The Man in The Woman’s Shoes in 2016 to present a further run of the production in rep with his new one man show I Hear You and Rejoice.
Late in life, Pat Farnon, a cobbler and all-round contented man, marries the redoubtable Kitsy Rainey. It’s a match made in heaven, in more ways than one.
Written and performed by Mikel Murfi, I Hear You and Rejoice is a tender and joy filled account of a most unlikely marriage.
This show is the second collaboration between Sligo County Council Arts Service, The Hawk’s Well Theatre Sligo, and Mikel Murfi. It was created for the Bealtaine Festival 2015.
Originally from Sligo, Mikel Murfi trained at Ecole Jacques Lecoq, Paris. As an actor and a director he has worked in all the major theatres in Ireland. He has won 5 fringe first awards in Edinburgh and the Irish Times award for Best Supporting actor. His film work includes The Commitments, The Butcher Boy, Intermission and Jimmy’s Hall. Following sell-out runs in Dublin and at the Galway International Arts Festival, he performed in 2014 at the National Theatre London in Enda Walsh’s acclaimed production of Ballyturk with Cillian Murphy and Stephen Rea. He performed in The Last Hotel – an opera by Enda Walsh in Covent Garden. He’ll appear once again at Sadler’s Wells in November 2017 in Michael Keegan-Dolan’s sell out show from last November – the dance theatre production of Swan Lake/Loch Na hEala.
ROUND HOUSE THEATRE, WASHINGTON DC
US Première of
HANDBAGGED
By Moira Buffini
31 January – 25 February 2018
Directed by Indhu Rubasingham
Part of the 2018 Women’s Voices Theater Festival
Presented by arrangement with Tricycle Theatre and Eleanor Lloyd Productions
Indhu Rubasingham’s Olivier Award-winning production of Moira Buffini’s Handbagged makes its US première at the Round House Theatre in Washington DC as part of the 2018 Women’s Voices Theater Festival – the world’s largest festival of new work by female playwrights.
The monarch – Liz.
Her most powerful subject – Maggie.
Two enduring icons born six months apart. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand?
Handbagged is the ‘wickedly funny’ (Evening Standard) new play that opens the clasp on the relationship between two giants of the 20th Century.
Moira Buffini’s ‘irresistibly mischievous’ (The Independent) comedy speculates on that most provocative of questions: What did the world’s most powerful women talk about behind closed palace doors?
NATIONAL THEATRE
A Tricycle Theatre and National Theatre co-production
THE GREAT WAVE
By Francis Turnly
Spring 2018
Dorfman Theatre
Directed by Indhu Rubasingham
An epic play set in Japan and North Korea. On a dark and stormy night two sisters, Hanako and Reiko, are swept away by a gigantic wave. Reiko survives while Hanako is, seemingly, lost to the sea. Their mother, however, can’t shake the feeling her daughter is still alive.
The Great Wave won the Catherine Johnson Award (2016), and renews Turnly’s collaboration with the Tricycle Theatre – in 2014 he was awarded the Channel 4 Playwright in Residence, joining the Tricycle Theatre for a residency throughout 2015.
Francis Turnly’s plays include Hiding for Watford Palace Theatre, Bogland for The Lyric Theatre, Belfast and Harajuku Girls for Finborough Theatre. He has written several plays for Radio 4 including the original detective drama, Hinterland.
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AN EVENING WITH AN IMMIGRANT
Presented by Inua Ellams and Fuel
Written and performed by Inua Ellams
Summer 2017
Award-winning poet and playwright Inua Ellams returns to the Tricycle with An Evening with an Immigrant.
Born to a Muslim father and a Christian mother in what is now considered by many to be Boko Haram territory, in 1996, Ellams left Nigeria for England aged 12, moved to Ireland for 3 years before returning to London and starting work as a writer and graphic designer.
Part of this story was documented in his hilarious autobiographical Edinburgh Fringe First award winning play, The 14th Tale, but most of it is untold. Littered with poems, stories and anecdotes, Inua will tell his ridiculous, fantastic, poignant immigrant story of escaping fundamentalist Islam, directing an arts festival at his college in Dublin, performing solo shows at the National Theatre, and drinking wine with the Queen of England, all the while without a country to belong to or place to call home.
Age recommendation: 15+
TRICYCLE CINEMA SPACE
UPFRONT COMEDY CELEBRATES ITS 25 BIRTHDAY WITH A NEW SEASON AT THE TRICYCLE
The Upfront Comedy season continues with:
Sunday 2 April, 7.30pm
John Simmit, Wil-E, Mr Cee and Thanyia Moore
Upfront founder John Simmit introduces an international line up headlined by Washington’s Wil-E, and featuring circuit everyman Mr Cee and spiky, sassy south Londoner Thanyia Moore.
Sunday 7 May, 7.30pm
Kane Brown, Rudi Lickwood, Kayleigh Lewis and Glazz Campbell
Comedy’s alpha male Kane Brown introduces Harlesden’s own Rudi Lickwood, award-winning new girl Kayleigh Lewis and Sheffield’s affable ex-boxer Glazz Campbell
Age recommendation: 16+
LISTINGS
TRICYCLE THEATRE
269 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JR Box office: 020 7328 1000 www.tricycle.co.uk
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