Refusing To Implode Politely - Tim Kiely
Zoe Stegosaurus interviews poet Tim Kiely about his work and his relationship to the spoken word scene in London. They discuss the themes of his writing, his poetic inspirations and the role of London writing communities in shaping his ideas. He performs: After, Reasons For Learning and Chanting The Suttas, I Am Trying To Make Something Live, We Now Return To Your Regularly Scheduled Programming.
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Tonight I'll Be April
‘Tonight I’ll Be April’ is a new play on at the Etcetera Theatre. In the show April, a feisty Executive struggles to hide the depths of her complex identity crisis in order to maintain control over her relationship. When matters take a turn will she get the help she so desperately needs in time?
The production company behind the play came into the studio to tell Zoe Stegosaurus all about it.
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Refusing to Implode Politely
!!!Coming soon to CCRadio!!!
Zoe Stegosaurus will be bringing you a new show all about the spoken-word poetry scene in London. With interviews and performances by artists on the scene, it will be a unique show bringing you plenty to ponder.
Written and performed by Zoe Stegosaurus
Edited: Freddy Chick
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Camden Arts Centre Interview
Jenni Lomax, longtime Director of Camden Arts Centre, talks with Denise O’Connor about the Centre, its rich history and strong reputation and the range of impressive educational programs on offer, including a pioneering project where artists and children with learning difficulties work creatively together. The Spring exhibition, Zoe Leonard’s ‘Observation Point’ was a real hit with local kids as well as adults.
Edited by: Denise O’Connor
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What's On 5th May 2012
Camden Arts Centre, Arkwright Road – Zoe Leonard’s spatially immersive experience and also artist in residence Rachael Champion: Camden Crawl this weekend – one tickets covers all: Cobb Gallery, Royal College Street celebrates Todd Lekyraciou who paints musicians as they play and is fresh from New York: ‘Black Men on The Couch’ is proving to be very popular and is next on at Royal College of Dramatic Arts on Saturday 12th May; Freud Museum brings hosts new textile as well as the ongoing ‘Louise Bourgeois exhibition. Titus Andronicus is at the Etcetera, Poetry reports the electric ‘Wasted’ with cheap tickets for under 25s.
Read by: Tom Boyle, Denise O’Connor, Laurie Bolger & Luna Rodriguez.
Produced by Ann Carroll
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