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JEFFREY LEWIS:
CONVERSATION & LIVE MUSIC



With all his autumn London gigs sold out this is an extra special opportunity to meet New York anti-folk singer-songwriter and comic-book artist Jeffrey Lewis, who will be performing an intimate, illustrated acoustic set with Helen Schriener as a duo, on guitar, keyboard and two voices, and will also be in conversation with Everett True, editor of Plan B magazine, and award-winning comedienne Josie Long, this is an extra Opening Day event for Comica 07 in association with Plan B magazine. Please note the early afternoon time slot.

Tickets: £6, £5 Concs, £4 ICA members
Where: Nash Room, ICA, The Mall, London
When: Saturday, October 20, 2007 - 2pm


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