Camden's Hidden Treasures 5: Elizabeth Garett Anderson
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places!
In this episode Camden Tour Guide Sylvia tells Bonny about Elizabeth Garett Anderson, one of the most impressive doctors in Camden’s history and a woman of many ‘firsts’.
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David Elvis talks to Samantha
David Elvis is an Elvis impersonator from Islington who has built up quite a name for himself over the years. You may well know of him already and if you don’t, then this is your chance to learn! His good friend Samantha Russell invited him down to CCRadio for a chat ahead of his upcoming gig at the Dublin Castle on Tuesday 26th.
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Camden Fringe, 2019 - Fiona Spreadbouough
Fiona Spreadborough is bringing her one woman show ‘Adventures of a Tripadvisor seaside guesthouse keeper’ to Camden Fringe on Sunday 18th August (Water Rats, Grays Inn Road, 9pm, Tickets £5).
Here she talks to Marian Larragy about how her show came into being, but you’ll have to see the show if you want to full story on Fiona.
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Was Trump Inspired by the Kindertransport?
Is it ever okay to separate a child from their parents? Fingers Crossed Theatre Company explore the effect of separation and immigration on a person’s identity, in their devised play ‘Central (Story) Line’. Three Jewish children arrive in London on the Kindertransport, fleeing from the Nazis. They find themselves at Liverpool Street Station – with no one there to pick them up. This show combines pop culture (Elvis, The Doors, Abba, Britney) with political speeches to explore how these children develop through the decades. How does it feel to be an immigrant in a fast-changing world, and what effect does that initial separation have? Touching on universal topics from love, to loss, to fitting in, this show combines humour with poignance and some classic songs – oh, and it’s also entirely set on the tube!
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Healthwatch Social Media Campaign for 6thFormers
Healthwatch Camden plays an important part in ensuring that service providers hear what sort of health care local people want. Young people are the focus of a social media campaign that Healthwatch is running from 23rd-27th April. Based on a joint project with 6th form students in Camden, videos available on Instagram from 23rd April, will explore the three top health issues for school students. Lindi Maqhubela of Healthwatch Camden talked to Camden Community Radio about how the campaign will run, why it matters and about how Sixth form students created content and designed the campaign.
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