Cochrane Theatre Youth Production - Your Chance to Get Involved
Camden Community Radio’s Fiona Wright and Athos Harber talk with the Deirdre Malynn, the Director of the Cochrane Theatre who is still looking for a few people aged 16 to 23 to come and benefit from this opportunity to be in a professional production. If you have front stage talent, forget xFactor and get down to Southampton Row on Monday 8th August at 10.30am. You just might end up in the September performance of ‘Oh What A Lovely War’, acting, singing and learning how to be part of the Company. If you are looking for a job behind the scenes, there are five times as many backstage jobs as on stage jobs ones. You can try your hand at practical tasks such as lighting, sound, costume, press, marketing, stage sets and stage management in a professional environment. The Cochrane Theatre is at Southampton Row, Holborn, London WC1B 4AP
Telephone: 020 7269 1600
Recorded by: David Michaels
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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Arts and Ents July 2011
Amy Solomon and the CCRadio Team give you the best information and interviews for the Arts in Camden July 2011.
Lucy Waterhouse reminisces with her 83 year old aunt about trips she was taken on, as a child, to various museums around London and interviews her children about their more recent experiences. She also has a chat at the Geffrye Museum in East London.
Taiwo introduces hit footie ‘fan banter’ club.
Amy speaks to local Camden band Ruff as Stone and the fantastic Rasp Thorne about life, rock and music.
Lionel has a chat with the Fitzrovia Youth in Action Team.
Aaron interviews Lisa Cleary about the binge eating charity fundraising event being held at the Fiddler’s Elbow in July.
Martin Lim reads his poem ‘Camley Street’ and Harriet uses her fantastic research skills to give us the low down on where you need to be in Camden this month.Produced by:
Amy Solomon
Features by: Aaron McCarter, Amy Solomon, Harriet Bird, Lionel Eddy, Lucy Waterhouse, Martin Lim and Taiwo Ogunladi.
Edited by: Amy Solomon
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Weekend Arts College fights closure
Weekend Arts College, the performing arts centre in Camden that trained Ms Dynamite, Dappy from N-Dubz, Sophie Okenedo and Marianne Jean-Baptiste learnt in March that they are to lose their £103,000 grant from the Arts Council. CCRadio’s Harriet Bird went along to visit the children, parents and teachers who use and love WAC to hear how they’re reacting to the news. She also spoke to the centre’s Director, Celia Greenwood, to hear how they’re going to tackle it.
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Camden Community Radio News Bulletin with Ikaba Koyi - 21st October 2009
Ikaba Koyi presents the week’s news, featuring:
- Threatened closure of Maiden Lane Youth Club
- Ofcom’s report on children’s use of the internet
- Hundreds of London tower blocks have not been checked for safety. Has Camden done its duty?
Package by: Ikaba Koyi
additional reporting: Marian Larragy
- Ofcom
- Report on children's IT literacy
- CCRadio
- Report on threat to Youth club closure
- BBC reports
- Tower block disaster
- Camden Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
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Save Maiden Lane Youth Club
There was outrage on Maiden Lane Estate when Camden Council announced that they were going to stop funding the Youth Club from September. Camden Community Radio went along to a public meeting on 16th September to find out what is happening. In this report by Marian Larragy, we hear views from young people, parents, neighbours, youth workers and politicians. Add YOUR COMMENTS below.
Presented and Edited by: Marian Larragy
- Camden Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
- photos from public meeting
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