Racheal Ofori discusses her new play So Many Reasons
‘This idea that women are secondary just doesn’t really add up to me’. So says Racheal Ofori when she discussed her new play ‘So Many Reasons’ with CCRadi’s Lavinia Butt.
‘So Many Reasons’ headlined this year’s Feminist Festival, Calm Down Dear, at the Camden People’s Theatre. A comedy about youth development, marriage, sex and gender roles told through the experiences of a young British-Ghanaian woman. Racheal’s play received 5-star reviews and then went touring the UK.
Package by Lavinia Butt.
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What's on in Camden for the week beginning 5th March 2018
Free Childcare at Maiden Lane Pre-School for over 3s and two year olds who meet the criteria; Employability Skills & English Language at the Working Men’s College for Men & Women; Roundhouse best young spoken word artists are at Camden Market for Spoken Word on the Cobbles, on Sunday 11th; Latin American Dance Workshop with Elsa Perez , 4.15pm-5.15pm, Tuesday 13th March. Tickets £6. Call Elsa Perez on 020 8769 3619 for more information. Or just turn up on Tuesday.
Read by: Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy
Edited: Marian Larragy
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Transformation & Sustainability Plans for the NHS in Camden
Healthwatch Camden thinks that it is vital that work on Sustainability and Transformation plans listen to what local people have to say. Some of the proposals seem alarmingly likely to lead to privatisation of the NHS as well as to cuts in services.
We’ve found a link to survey from NHS Support Federation on Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships
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Interview with Natasha Langridge on In Memory of Leaves
Martin speaks to Natasha Langridge, whose show In Memory of Leaves comes to the Camden canal from the 11th-14th of October.
Written in the wake of her home on the Wornington Green Estate in Kensington being demolished, Natasha Langridge’s monologue explores what happens to communities when they are moved from their homes. It follows her getting arrested with Occupy Democracy and volunteering in the refugee camp in Calais. It is personal and bracing; a love note to neighbours and a revolutionary call to the world.
Natasha Langridge is a Meyer-Whitworth award winner for Shraddha which was performed at Soho Theatre. She is also an actress and is co-author of Rage and Reason Women Playwrights on Playwriting. Her writing and directing credits include Beverley (UK Tour), Breathing in Brixton, The Method (Oval House London) and Worthing Whispers (Pavilion Theatre Worthing).
Tickets: inmemoryofleaves.brownpapertickets.com
Package by Martin, edited by Violet
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Suzanne Hall on Permaculture
Suzanna Hall talks with Camden Community Radio about Permaculture, Perma-blitzing, Strictly’s Secret Forest Garden, Edible Money and Reciprocity.
Permaculture is all about sustainable living, learning from thousands of years of sustainable living to transform our everyday habits.
See accompanying podcast for information about the London Permaculture Annual Festival Takes Place at Cecil Sharp House, Regent’s Park Road, Sunday 30th July, 11am-6pm.
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