What's on in Camden from 12th April 2015
15th April: Camden History Group hosts Danny Nissim on changes to the South Bank: 16th April: Ruth Leibman ‘The Spring Collection’ opens at WAC: 17h April: ‘Score’ opens at Camden People’s Theatre: April 22nd, ‘Workers before during and after the 1916 Rising’: Ongoing: ‘Four Visions for the Future of Housing’ is at the Royal Academy. Into your calendar for May 1st: ‘Speakeasy Jazzmen’ at Camden Square Gardens; Book ahead for London Irish Writers Summer School.
Read by: Angela Routley, Daniela Manning, Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes & Marian Larragy.
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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What's On In Camden -5th October
Free scientific lectures are on offer at the WMC for anyone looking to learn about big scientific issues. The first lecture is on the extinction of the dinosaurs; Reggae Roast at the forge combines music and delicious food; Irish and Senegalese music come together at the Union Chapel; Walk round the Blue Plaques of Camden to discover about some of the amazing women who have lived in the borough; Artangel open installation at the Holborn library.
Read by: Freddy Chick & Joe Hughes
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What's on in Camden: Week Beginning February 16th, 2014
The London Fiddlers Convention is at Cecil Sharp House: Try out media Taster Courses: Radio and Broadcast/StreetArt at the Working Men’s College; ‘Two’ is playing at Theatro Technis and Richard III is Upstairs at the Gatehouse Theatre or hear ‘the Welsh Springsteen’ Martyn Joseph. See last week’s What’s On for details of Under 2s and Play during half term.
Read by:
Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy
Edited By Marian Larragy & Freddy Chick
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What's On: Week Beginning 1st August
Camden Fringe Festival starts on 1st August with theatre, music, dance, comedy and magic. There are some free events at St Pancras Station and in St Martin’s Gardens. Camden Council consults on regeneration plans for Maiden Lane Estate – contact Robert.Pert@camden.gov.uk; Emad Altaay exhibition and supporting theatre opens at Free Space Gallery. Summer programme runs weekdays at Maiden Lane Estate; Weekend Arts College training in performance arts for young people on the autistic spectrum.
Read by: Amy Solomon, Athos Harber, Bose Koku, Marian Larragy and Nicholas Odutoye
Research: Marian Larragy/Amy Solomon
Recorded by: David Michaels
Edited by James Davies
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