What's On in Camden, week beginning July 19 mp3
‘General Darcy & The Girl’ and more at the 7th International Solo Festival until 27th July at Lord Stanley Pub, Park Road until 27th July. Rob Da Bank play at the launch of ‘The Art of Dressing Up’ at Proud Camden; Try for Tuesday cheap night at the Tricycle for ‘The Colby Sisters of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania – 020 7328 1000; Leon Rosselson performs at launch of Nigel Smith’s ‘A Collection of Ranter Writings’ and Sir Stephen Sedley asks the questions at LRB Bookshop. Taste almost anything at City Lit or take a longer summer course;
Read by: Tanya Geddes, Sarah O’Brien, Marian Larragy, Freddy Chick & Daniel Mears
Script: Marian Larragy
This file has been downloaded 145 times
What's on in Camden from 7th December 2013
Family Barn Dance on Sunday at Cecil Sharp House; Ukulele Cabaret in the Lincoln Lounge in Kings Cross; Kentish Town Pop Up Vintage Market is on Saturday 14th December at The Grafton Pub on Prince of Wales Road and the Monkey; Fourth Monkey Experimental Fringe 2013.
Script by: Sarah O’Brien
Read by: Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy
Edited by: Freddy Chick
This file has been downloaded 138 times
What's On in Camden, Week Beginning 27th January 2013
Jobsearch help every Wednesday 10am – 1pm – Just Drop in to at Kentish Town Library: Julian Fox of rebranding Mr God and Others people ‘Beyond a Joke Cabaret’ at Camden People’s Theatre: Josie Long’s ‘Lost Treasures of the Black Heart’ present a night of intrigue and invention: Pop Up Hunting Cabin at York and Albany;
Marlyn Monroe at the National Portrait Gallery.
Presented by: Mainga Bhima & Sophie Atkinson
Recorded by: DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh & Marian Larragy
Research by: Sophie Atkinson and Mainga Bhimi
Edited by: Mainga Bhimi and Sophie Atkinson
This file has been downloaded 120 times
Whats on in Camden 14th Jan 2013
Endell Street Sports Centre has a free taster session for older people and disabled adults who are non-swimmers – on Wednesday; Mid week, Peter Antoniou – ‘Psychic’ Comedian is at the Etcetera. Fuerzabruta continues at the Roundhouse, while Friday sees Michael Parkinson back at the Jazz Cafe. You must see ‘’Stars and Stems’ by Emerald Dunn at Free Space Gallery in Bartholmew and if you’d like company while you knit, there is a knitting club at Kentish Town Library.
Read by: Mainga Bhima and Sophie Atkinson
Research & Script: Mainga Bhimi and Sophie Atkinson
Recored & Edited by: Marian Larragy
This file has been downloaded 129 times
What's on in Camden for week beginning November 21st
Andrew Marr on the Diamond Queen at the British Library – to book, call 01937 546 546. Tricycle Theatre premieres ‘The Riots’ a play by Gillian Slovo and Nicolas Kent, which is built around evidence and communications at the time, presents its own conclusions on the events of the Summer 2011. ‘My Father’s Watch’ a play by John Dunne based on Patrick Maguire’s biography, is on at the Irish Centre. Tickets 07981 851 554. Its Mowtown night at the Fiddlers Elbow. ‘Tall Ships and Tropical Disease’ is a walk with a talk from the Wellcome Collection. London Conference on ‘Localism’ for tenants, residents, community and voluntary sector groups, call 020 7874 5464. Michael Bailey and Des Freidman on their book ‘The Assault on Universities’ are at Housman’s Bookshop on Wednesday.
Read by: Marian Larragy, Marita Hutson, Martin Lim & Dj Rudeboy Peter Tosh
Edited by: Marita Hutson
This file has been downloaded 131 times