Whats on in Camden: week beginning 19th Jan 2014
Maureen Lipman has a Special Evening at the Royal Free; ‘Etcetera Theatre has ‘Princess Therapy’, ‘Framed’. ‘Why is John Lennon Wearing a Skirt?’ and more, ‘The Ollam’ are at Orange Yard; ‘Then & Now’ – Conversation takes place at LSE; Ageism workshop in Holborn and London ‘70s Sisters in Waterloo; Jeremy Seabrook on ‘Pauperland – Poverty & The Poor in Britain’.
Read by: Tom, DJ Rudeboy P.Tosh, Joe Hughes, Marian Larragy & Sarah O’Brien
Script: Marian Larragy
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'Praise & Worship' Gospel Show
Joe Hughes introduces a selection of Gospel music.
Tracks:
‘Faith’ – written and performed by Believer
‘God You’re The Place’ – written and performed by Andy Kite, ‘Trust in God’ – written and performed by Believer.
Presented by Joe Hughes
Music Research & Technical Support: DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh
Edited by: Freddy Chick
Supplementary editing: Marian Larragy
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Angela Inglis talks with Lucy Waterhouse
Lucy Waterhouse talks with local photographer and poet Angela Inglis about the two books she has published. ‘King’s Cross: A Sense of Place’ traces the stories of local people who resisted some of the proposed schemes. ‘Railwaylands – Catching St Pancras and King’s Cross’ records places that are no more as well as the transformation in progress.
Recorded: Arsenio
Edited by: Lucy Waterhouse
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Black Men on The Couch - An Experimental Theatre Event
Denise O’Connor reports on a series of experimental theatre performances that came out of a collaboration between Project 20 20 and the UK Council for Psychotherapy, which aimed to raise awareness of the benefits of the talking therapy among Black communities. Stuart Lawrence and Ashley Walters braved the therapists couch on stage in front of a live audience and Denise was there to get gauge their responses.
To see a video of the event itself, please click on the link for the UK Council of Psychotherapy.
Presented by: Denise O’Connor
Presented by: Denise O’Connor
Produced and Edited by Denise O’Connor
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'Compass' Community Learning - at the Sadler’s Wells Theatre
This season Sadler’s Wells Creative Learning department, Connect produces a new production for the main stage, inspired by London’s diversity in its Olympic year.
A compelling new work premiering on Monday 23 April, Compass brings together a team of choreographers, a writer, a film maker, composers and musicians with a cast of over 100 dancers, encompassing all ages and levels of experience.
An original score of live and recorded vocal and instrumental music, by composers Donna McKevitt and Hannah Peel, is accompanied by arresting visual imagery created by BAFTA winner Tal Rosner. The company combine their talents and draw on their rich cultural heritage to create a thought provoking performance, exploring themes that celebrate unity, diversity and the meaning of ‘home’ within the many worlds of our capital city.
(Text courtesy of Sadler’s Wells Theatre)
Reporter:
Jayson Mansaray
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