Our Patch September 2016 | Page 14

OUR PATCH SEPTEMBER 2016 September-October 3 September l Spikedrivers, Brooks Blues Bar W6 Guitarist Ben Tyzack, bassist Constance Redgrave and percussionist Maurice McElroy play gutsy transatlantic at the atmospheric Brooks Blues Bar. 7.30pm. £12 brooksbluesbar.co.uk 3 September l Abstract Art, Bhavan Centre W14 Ghanshyam Gupta and Taru Shikha share the wallspace at the Bhavan for a three-day art show which ranges from centripetal colour circles to calming abstract canvasses. 11am-7pm, entry free. bhavan.net 8-9 September l David Brent, Apollo W6 The creator of Ricky Gervais is on stage at the Eventin Apollo for two nights, plugging his new album and film, Life On The Road. 7.30pm. Returns only eventimapollo.com performer Junius Meyvant rides the crest of Iceland’s new optimism with an eccentric show. Doors open 7.30pm. £11 bushhallmusic.co.uk by the celebrated nay player, Shaho Andalibi, on tombak percussion by Fariborz Kiani and santour (dulcimer) player Saeid Kordmafi. bushhallmusic.co.uk 23 September l Albert Hammond, Under the Bridge SW6 25 September-1 January l The Magic Cavern, Barons Court Theatre W14 Hard to believe he’s been writing songs for half a century, but the man who penned It Never Rains In Southern California and When I Need You is back to play the hits you’ll recognise in the subterranean club at Stamford Bridge. £25. brooksbluesbar.co.uk 25 September l Majid Derakhshani, Bush Hall W12 Prominent Iranian composer/ instrumentalist Majid Derakhshani is accompanied London’s longest-running cellar magic show returns for the 13th season of Sunday afternoon shows in the vaults that make up the Barons Court Theatre. Once again Richard Leigh waves his wand. At the Curtain’s Up pub, Comeragh Road. £9. Box office: 020 8932 4747 offwestend.com 29 September l Ronan Keating, Apollo W6 Hear songs from Ronan’s new album Time Of My 26 September -15 October Madani Younis takes the Bush Theatre on tour 10 September-1 October l Things I Know To Be True, The Lyric W6 Bold, comic and touching, Andrew Bovell’s new play comes to Hammersmith, telling the story of a family and marriage through the eyes of four grown-up siblings. Contains strong language. From £15. lyric.co.uk 16 September l Junius Meyvant, Bush Hall W12 26 September Rising soul and rap star Ray BLK comes to Bush Hall 14/15 Icelandic music involves more than merely slapping your hands together and making loud hooting sounds in French football stadiums. Folk pop THIS PLACE WE KNOW FESTIVAL Six new plays, six directors, six unexpected venues. The Bush Theatre has borrowed a string of spaces along Uxbridge Road over the next two months. Watch shows at the Nubian Life Resource Centre, the Defector’s Weld, Bar FM, Room 56 (the old Shepherds Bush Palladium), St Stephen’s primary school and St Stephen’s church. “We’re stepping out of our building into the heart of Shepherds Bush,” said artistic director Madani Younis. £12.50 bushtheatre.co.uk