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This production is now available to stream on National Theatre at Home. He worked in a bar where he practised making the regulars laugh. Andrew is an Investment Director in the Kiko team, based in London, where he leads investments into cleantech companies which have technologies key to net. thought and strategy that he brought to Time Out to propel our London. The Kiln Theatre auditorium will be transformed into a local London pub, complete with pub tables in the stalls. Andrew hails from Northamptonshire and moved to London to pursue a career in stand-up. Based on the NY Times bestselling book by Andrew Solomon, Far From the Tree. Andrew kindly donated a fantastic drum kit to Off The Cuff and its still going.

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2 In 2012, the London edition became a free publication, with a weekly readership of over 307,000. 1 Time Out started as a London-only publication in 1968 and has expanded its editorial recommendations to 333 cities in 59 countries worldwide. (2008) Review on Andrew Stahl, Time Out highlight, 5th-11th March. They call her The Wife of Willesden…Ī play that celebrates the human knack for telling elaborate tales, especially about our own lives.Ĭritically acclaimed, multi-award winning, best-selling author Zadie Smith‘s ‘irresistably rambunctious’ (The Telegraph) The Wife of Willesden transports Chaucer’s The Wife of Bath to 21st Century North West London.ĭirector Indhu Rubasingham invites you to take your seat at the bar, order a pint or two, and listen to this bawdy, beautiful comedy up close, and very, very personal. OTC was Winner of Best Bars in Time Outs Love London Awards 2015. Time Out is a global magazine published by Time Out Group. Andrew Stahl has exhibited frequently in London and the UK and widely internationally. The question is: are you ready to hear it? Because this woman’s got the gift of the gab: she can rewrite mistakes into triumphs, turn pain into parables, and her love life’s an epic poem. Alvita will tell her life story to anyone in the pub – there’s no shame in her game.
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Or if you want an even bigger bargain, make for free family outdoor theatre shows at The Scoop, Greenwich Fair, or River Stage.After a sold-out, critically acclaimed run in 2021, Alvita, The Wife of Willesden returns for one more round at the bar.Ī proper local legend. Prices can add up, so the best way to get cheap theatre tickets is through 'Kids Week' the West End's annual family discounting scheme means under-16s go free with adults for the whole of August (at participating shows only).
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The summer hols are also a great time to make for the West End perk up a rainy day with a family-friendly musical like 'Matilda' or thrill your resident Harry Potter fan(s) with a trip to 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child'. After his TV appearance on The Russell Howard Hour Andrew supported Russell Howard on his massive national tour including six straight shows at The London. Or get them interested in something new this summer's theatre shows also include an animal-filled Benjamin Britten opera for kids, boisterous comedy shows, musicals for teenagers, and a smart retelling of Aesop's ancient fables. Older kids will be enchanted by stagings of favourite books, like 'The Worst Witch' or 'The Falcon's Malteser'.
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This year, younger kids are well-catered for with omnipresent (but nonetheless very good) Julia Donaldson adaptations like 'The Gruffalo' and 'Zog', plus the odd live CBeebies show like 'Twirlywoos'.
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Summer 2019's line-up is full of theatre, puppet shows and musicals to appeal to children of every age, whether it's at mega West End venues or at specialist local theatres like the Little Angel or the Unicorn. Prior to re-entering the hospitality sector Andrew was Executive Director for some of Londons top theatres an independent West End and Broadway theatre.

When Andrew went missing he was 5ft 3in, slim with light brown hair.

For many years he was Film Editor of Time Out he remains the. Andrew Gosden left his home in Doncaster in 2007, emptied his bank account of 200 and bought a one-way ticket to London. He began his architectural studies at Edinburgh University and then moved to Architectural Association in. When school's out for summer, London's theatres come alive with rambunctuous kids' shows of every flavour. He first worked as a cinema programmer at Londons Electric Cinema in the late 1970s. Andrew was born in Solihill, England, in 1951.
