What's On in Camden, from 4th June, 2017
Book ahead now for Talawa Make, a FREE workshop on Saturday 10th June, at Camden People’s Theatre from Talawa Theatre;
The Jazz cafe on Sunday: Atlantic Orchestra Soul;
The Etcetera Theatre hosts Vixen Theatre’s new production Aeonian, by Vesna Hauschild, from 6th-11th June
‘The Man in Woman’s Shoes’ is back at the Tricycle Theatre following its US and Ireland tour.
Read by: Beverley, Freddy Chick; Joseph Hughes; Julia Ross, Lacky Ahmed and Marian Larragy;
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Sharon Sexton as Liza Minnelli
If you’ve heard our interview with Sharon Sexton about her one woman show coming to the Camden Fringe this week, you’re probably keen to hear a taster from the performance.
So here’s a glorious three minutes or so of Sharon portraying the sequined superstar that is …Liza Minnelli. Enjoy!
And if you want to hear more, it’s on for one night only on Friday the 19th at 7.30 at the Camden Irish Centre.
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Sharon Sexton talks to Catherine Carroll about Liza Minnelli
This week Camden Community Radio welcomed back Sharon Sexton who came in to tell us about her one-woman show “Somewhere Under the Rainbow” which she’s performing at the Camden Fringe.
Sharon was with us in the Spring to talk about “A Fit Wife for a Revolutionary” which portrayed events around the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916.
This time round she’s bringing us a glittering evening with the ups and downs, stories and music of Liza Minnelli. That sequin encrusted performance takes place at 7.30 on Friday 19th at the Camden Irish Centre.
Sharon also talked to Catherine Carroll about the emotional last night of the West End hit Billy Elliott and revealed how her theatre company, Biscuits for Breakfast, is hoping to encourage budding playwrights.
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Whats On in Camden from April 10th, 2016
Arms around the cafe at Parliament Hill Fields, Sunday from 1pm; Circus Fest is under way at the Roundhouse with Race Horse Company and Jeanne Mordoj; Camden New Town History group’s monthly talk is on the effects of 1916 Uprising; The Forge celebrates its birthday with a Cuban themed day on Friday 15th; ‘Shakespeare in Ten Acts’ opens at the British Library. ‘Dheepan’ and ‘I am Belfast’ are at the Curzon Cinema, Brunswick Square.
Read by: Chloe English, Denise O’Connor, Felicity Sylvester, Freddy Chick, Mary Holditch & Muriel Venant.
Script & Editing by: Marian Larragy
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