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Early-May Performance: Tales of amour in the Big Apple

Annaleah Magnuson
April 29th, 2017


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Includes scenes written by American greats like Dorothy Parker and Woody Allen

(photo: Magicalhobo)

Lovers, Authors & Other Strangers
May 2-7 & May 31-June 3, 19:00; House of International Theatre, Huset, Rådhusstræde 13, Cph K; 80-150kr, huset-kbh.dk

This collection of saucy comedic shorts is a collaboration between Berlin’s Manusarts theatre and local group Down the Rabbit Hole, which includes scenes written by American greats like Dorothy Parker and Woody Allen.

Set in New York City, the lively hub of gossip, alcohol and missed connections fuels the ardour of the small cast (the classic combination of three blondes and a dreamy hunk) under the direction of Jeremy Thomas-Poulsen, proving that American humour’s centre is the Big Apple.

See the trailers here and below.

Teater Tapas
April 30, May 28 & June 25, 16:00-20:00; Teaterøen, William Wains Gade 18, Cph K; contact carlos@teateroen.dk to perform
Artists stage 15-minute performances of any style/genre in English, Danish or without words. April’s theme is ‘opportunities’, May’s is ‘longing’, June’s is ‘rebirth’. And yes, tapas are served.

The Show – a Tribute to ABBA
May 1, 20:00; Gamle Scene, Kongens Nytorv 9, Cph K; 225-525kr, kglteater.dk; 145 mins
Mamma Mia! Experience a night of fun with the music of the beloved Swedish pop group, featuring the National Symphony Orchestra of London. Who could forget those 1970s costumes and hair?


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