Giving birth. Not - personally - something I want to share with the world. Actually, I think it might be best if I weren't even there, but if my attendance is mandatory, then it's just going to be me, the doctor, the gas and the two gay dads. |
Ben Watt spins at The End to mark Buzzin' Fly's three year mark. 10pm-6am. 18 West Central St, WC1. £12. 08700 600 100 or online. |
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Go Hip Hip with Whoopee at the Bethnal Green Working Mens Club. 9:30pm-2am. Pollard Row, E2. £8. |
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You don't invite people to your bikini wax, ergo birth, which we hear is a lot bloodier, should not be open to the public. Which is why we're a little confused about Push!, the world's first opera about giving birth. Featuring six scenes of what six different women experience when giving birth, the opera explores all the emotion and drama of bringing new life into the world. Complete with eardrum-bursting screams, we presume. |
Celebrate architecture and learn a few things as well as Architecture Week begins. Events all over, many free. |
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Described as a "celebration of the pure power and life force bound up in every labouring mother", we feel this is the perfect event to take that commitment-shy playboy to for a first date. Condoms anyone? Push! The Opera from Tête
à Tête |
Sean McLusky's Shoreditch hedonistic knees-up at The Macbeth: The Secret Door . 8pm-2am. 70 Hoxton St, N1. |
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DWS womenswear sale's on this weekend. 10am-8pm 45 Balfe Street, N1. £2. |
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Fiona Shaw leads the cast in new Woman and Scarecrow at the Royal Court Theatre. 7:45pm. Sloane Sq, SW1. £15. 020 7565 5000 or here. | ||||||||
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