•MR Sole Abode takes credit for many of modern architecture’s greatest achievement but his own preferred method of accommodation is a fridge.
Leo Kay’s charming one man story-telling show, designed by the brilliant Faulty Optic puppet company, makes a one night only stop at Jackson’s Lane Community Centre on March 15.
• HELL is other people, according to Sartre, but if you can forgive sitting next to them or watching them perform you might enjoy Act Provocateur’s intriguing triple bill.
Sartre’s No Exit kicks off the trilogy at the Lion and Unicorn, followed by The Witch by Chekhov and Japanese cult author Mishima’s Mad Girl.
The show runs weekend matinees until April 6 at 2pm.
• IF you thought three plays was a tall order, Caravanserai Productions is staging no less than seven over at the Etcetera.
Some of contemporary theatre’s biggest writing names (Mamet, Strindberg, Kolvenbach, Dario Fo) will swarm the Camden Town venue with the works Oleanna, Pariah, On An Average Day, The Open Couple, Mr Happiness, Hilda, and the curiously titled Skunk Smokers of Herman, Nebraska.
From March 18-29.