Politics. Boring? Not quite. Westminster is the new West End. And Prime Minister's Questions, every Wednesday while Parliament is in session, is where it's at. |
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Scary clowns and acrobatics at Royal Albert Hall: Cirque de Soleil is back. 7:45pm Kensington Gore, SW7. £15- 52. 020 7589 8212 or online. |
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Solo gig at Barbican by New Orleans piano guru Dr John. 7:30pm. Silk St, EC2. £20-25. 020 7638 8891 or online. |
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knew plebes could attend this comedy of errors? Me neither, but all
you have to do is contact your MP and they'll do the rest (check Expect catcalls, scathing banter, parliamentary pooches (Paris isn't the only one) and musical outbursts - and that's all before halftime. Our respectable members of parliament are definitely having a lot more fun than us cloakless 9-5ers. |
Albion opens for site-specific Andy Gouldworth installation works. 9:30am-5:30pm. 8 Hester Road, SW11. Free. | |||
NY super B Kandi Kane is at Comedy Camp at Barcode. 8:30pm. 3-4 Archer St, W1. £9. 08700 600 100 or here. |
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It's sarcastic, it's dramatic, it's even educational. The show is so good that come next election, you might even bother to vote. The
Prime Minister's Questions |
The National Ballet is staging Nureyev's Romeo & Juliet at Coliseum this week. 7:30pm St Martin's Lane, WC2. £10- 45. 020 7632 8300 or online. |
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Promising bands active-M & bluesy R'n'R The Brakes do Garage. 8pm. 20 Highbury Corner, N5. £5 on door. |
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