Tonight I'll Be April
‘Tonight I’ll Be April’ is a new play on at the Etcetera Theatre. In the show April, a feisty Executive struggles to hide the depths of her complex identity crisis in order to maintain control over her relationship. When matters take a turn will she get the help she so desperately needs in time?
The production company behind the play came into the studio to tell Zoe Stegosaurus all about it.
Package by: Zoe Stegosaurus
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What's On In Camden - 24th January 2016
This week there’s plenty to chase the January blues out the door. On Tuesday at the Grant Museum at UCL there are life drawing (or rather death-drawing) classes; if you’re trying to start your own only business or interested in learning more, then there’s mentoring available at the British Library; pick up new gardening tips at the Castlehaven Community centre; join the Holborn and St Pancras Labour Party’s Big EU Debate on the upcoming EU referendum; there is a Food Bank at Maiden Lane Community Centre ready to help and looking for donations; the Etceteratheatre is celebrating its annual Black Box festival.
Package by: N.N.D, Danielle Manning, Mary Holditch, Joseph Hughes, Athos Harber, Freddy Chick
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Interview with Quina Chapman - author and star of Banjo Man
The Etcetera Theatre’s Black Box festival is an annual celebration of the bravest and the best of new plays. One play not to miss is Banjo Man, a story about loss and the celebration of life.
Freddy Chick spoke to the author and star of the show Quina Chapman about the show.
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What's on in Camden for the Week Beginning 14th September
London Fashion Week is here again and the Autumn Jazz season kicks off, with the Ferg Ireland Quintet at The Oxford in Kentish Town. Meanwhile, above the Oxford Arms in Camden High Street, at the Etcetera Theatre, ‘Fishcakes’ provides a slice of theatre and visual arts curator Vivien Lovell talks on Shelagh Wakely’s public artworks at Camden Arts Centre. The film ‘Pride’, just released to enthusiastic acclaim, is partly a Camden story.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Tanya Geddes, Joseph Hughes & Marian Larragy
Recorded by: Freddy Chick
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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What's on in Camden: Week Beginning April 13th, 2014
Poetry with Ruth O’Callaghan Presents; Theatrical spectacular Conversations with Mary at Etcetera Theatre; Fun Day at Maiden Lane Community Centre; London Marathon; Irish Nurses in Britain During the Swinging Sixties talk.
Read by: Marian Larragy, Freddy Chick, Sarah O’Brien, Joe Hughes and DJ Rudeboy P.Tosh.
Edited by: Freddy Chick
- Ruth O’Callaghan Presents
- Conversations with Mary at the Etcetera Theatre
- Maiden Lane Fun Day
- Amanda 020 7267 9586
- Spectators Guide for the London Marathon
- Irish Nurses in Britain
- at the West Hamstead Community Centre
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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