Tim Minchin : Songs the World Will Never Hear review – a bumper night with the marvellous misfit
Hammersmith Apollo, London Minchin embraces his oddball status – is he musician, comedian, auteur or clown? – in this three-hour show It’s 20 years since Tim Minchin’s life-changing Edinburgh fringe in 2005, and tonight he’s singing 20 songs of commemoration. There’s a lot to celebrate: few (…)
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