May 4th, 2017
May 4th, 2017
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Following a sell out programme in 2016, Australian comedian Tim Ross will return to the London Festival of Architecture this June with his theatrical show where comedy, music and design collide. He will be taking over some of the city’s architectural icons – including Trellick Tower and the Isokon Apartments – and turning them into temporary theatres.
The performances weave together story-telling, comedy and music, and allow the audience to experience modernist architecture in a completely new way.
The London programme will run from the 9th to the 16th June 2017. More details and tickets are available here.

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