What's On In Camden for the week beginning 8th August 2015
Catch Kashyap Raja’s ‘Dream Catcher’ at Theatro Technis on Sunday; Join the Family Fun Day on Thursday at Sidings Community Centre in NW6; Get out to the Regent’s Canal group walk for people over 50s; Friday is Sound Ball Tennis for Blind and partially sighted people (Call 07980328959 or email Rosemary@somerstown.org.uk; Camden Fringe brings ‘The Roses of Eyam’ from Upstaged Theatre to Upstairs-at-the-Gatehouse Theatre on Saturday and Sunday; Enjoy the big Summer Celebration at Maiden Lane Estate on Saturday 15th.
Read by: Joseph Hughes & Marian Larragy
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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What's On in Camden - 8 March 2015
There’s plenty to see and do in Camden this week. If you’re a Kentish Town fanatic then you shouldn’t miss a talk by the author of the new book ‘Curious Kentish Town’, Andrew Whitehead. Today (Sunday 8th) is international women’s day and there will be celebrations all over Camden. This year’s theme is make is happen and Somers Town Youth Centre is making it happen with a day of activities. All through the month of March the Camden People’s Theatre will be celebrating new theatre in its Sprint festival. There are dozens of performances to look out for and if they get you in the mood for some acting of your own, you can check out classes at the London-Irish Centre. This coming Saturday 14th there will be a booksale at the St Pancras Community Association Centre to help fund Women and Health on Carol Street.
Written and read by:
Danielle Manning
Joseph Hughes
Freddy Chick
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Not Just for Sunday
It’s back at last: another dose of praise and worship music to lift your heart. Jo Hughes is taking the reins as ever as he guides you through songs and gospel readings. Joining him in the studio this week is Melvyn Williams to discuss music and faith. Don’t miss out!
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What's on in Camden, week beginning 25th October
Catch the last night of amateur production of ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD Upstiars at the Gatehouse; There are apples galore and lots more tomorow, Appleday, at the Kentish Town City Farm and the new riding school lights will be switched on. This Monday, Jazz Night at the Oxford is in the hands of Brass Mask! Daisychains the Drop in for Under 2s is on every Wednesday from 1.30pm to 3pm and you would need hurry to get a ticket for ‘’Four Minutes Twelve Seconds at the Hampstead Theatre.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes, Marian Larragy & Mel WIlliams
Edited by: Marian Laragy
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Interview with children's author Emma Rea
Just in time for the school holidays comes a new book for children by Camden resident, Emma Rea. “Top Dog” is set in a village in Wales where eleven year old Dylan has adventurous plans for the summer break. His heart is set on building a daring bike track with his friends but suddenly everything is changed by the arrival of a new kid in town.
It’s Emma’s first published work and is available from Pont Books, priced at £5.99. Camden Community Radio’s Ann Carroll spoke to Emma about her exciting book launch and picked up some tips on the writing process.
Package by: Ann Carroll
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