If you know anything about the notorious French lawyer Jacques Vergès, you'll know that he has quiet a few stories to relate. Born in the 1950's and throughout his career, Vergès has defended a string of militants, communists and war criminals, including Holocaust denier Roger Garaudy and Carlos the Jackal. Come and see the man in action as he performs the monologue 'Serial plaideur (la suite...)' (Serial Litigator, continued...) at Music Hall, the sequel to a play he performed last year. With a set minimally decorated to resemble Vergès' office, it's an excellent chance to see one of the world's greatest litigators do what he does best – talk.