Strip Theatre, Little Bulb and Jo Bannon: Editor's Choice - Theatre
31 May, 2012
by: Naima Khan
Every Friday our editors bring you their personal highlights of the week ahead. Naima Khan selects her top three plays.
From 6th June
Believers Anonymous @ Rosemary Branch Theatre
Get rid of religion and you get rid of war, so the most basic understanding of human conflict goes. In Strip Theatre's show they try to do just that and see what happens when religion, all religion, becomes a crime.
From 7th June
Operation Greenfield @ BAC
Little Bulb return with their gloriously awkward hit show full of Elvis and teen angst.
8th June
Exposure @ BAC
Jo Bannon's intimate one-on-one show looks at looking and what it means to see and to be seen.
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From 6th June
Believers Anonymous @ Rosemary Branch Theatre
http://www.spoonfed.co.uk/london/event/believers-anonymous/at/rosemary-branch-theatre/
Get rid of religion and you get rid of war, so the most basic understanding of human conflict goes. In Strip Theatre's show they try to do just that and see what happens when religion becomes a crime.
From 7th June
Operation Greenfield @ BAC
http://www.spoonfed.co.uk/london/event/operation-greenfield/at/battersea-arts-centre-bac/
Little Bulb return with their gloriously awkward hit show full of Elvis and teen angst.
8th June
Exposure @ BAC
http://www.spoonfed.co.uk/london/event/exposure/at/battersea-arts-centre-bac/
Jo Bannon's intimate one-on-one show looks at looking and what it means to see and to be seen.
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