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, 22nd February 2015
There is play and learning for under 2s at Maiden Lane Community Centre and play for under 5s at Camden Square. Also pre shool for 2 and 3 years olds at Maiden Lane and Camden Square. Details from 020 7267 9586 / 074 3656 3586 or on Maiden Lane Community Centre website. Camden Square community play space hosts a winter celebration from 5pm on Friday 26th February with free food and local kids starring in Bollywood dance, stilt walking and other performances.
The Goodbye Girl is Upstairs at the Gatehouse; Theatro Technis present Eigengrau;
UCLU Arts and Cultural talent at Camden People’s Theatre from 25th to 28th. AND
Book ahead for Viva Youth Theatre’s once only performance of the musical Oliver at the Shaw Theatre at 2.30pm on Sunday 8th March at the Shaw Theatre.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Matina Grebener & Marian Larragy
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What's On In Camden - January 10th 2015
There’s plenty to chose from at the start of the new year. Michael Boyd’s hotly anticipated production of Orfeo is opening at the Roundhouse this week. Also at the Roundhouse classes for anyone aged 11-25 are starting back up, including a chance to learn Street Circus skills. At the Camden Arts Centre you can learn how to build an otter’s den with artist Ruth Ewan. Alternatively, you can visit a book launch at Housmans radical bookshop or drop by an exciting new art installation opening at the WAC building.
Ready by: Joseph Hughes, Muhammad Hakim
Edited by: Freddy Chick
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Music Showcase - Mel Williams
Ann Carroll talks with Melvyn Williams. A Londoner born and bred, Melvyn has faced some really tough times and those experiences form the lyrics of his songs. Here he talks to Ann Carroll about how he took his lyrics out into performance and recording.
Package by: Ann Carroll
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Whats on in Camden for the week beginning 18th Oct 2014
At the Tricycle Theatre is ‘The House That Will not Stand’ a new and fabulous play; Inspiral Lounge has free entry to the late night sets on Saturday and University of London Students Union celebrates Black History Month with a talent contest for all comers.
Read by” Ann Carroll, Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy
Recorded by: Freddy Chick
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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