Was Trump Inspired by the Kindertransport?
Is it ever okay to separate a child from their parents? Fingers Crossed Theatre Company explore the effect of separation and immigration on a person’s identity, in their devised play ‘Central (Story) Line’. Three Jewish children arrive in London on the Kindertransport, fleeing from the Nazis. They find themselves at Liverpool Street Station – with no one there to pick them up. This show combines pop culture (Elvis, The Doors, Abba, Britney) with political speeches to explore how these children develop through the decades. How does it feel to be an immigrant in a fast-changing world, and what effect does that initial separation have? Touching on universal topics from love, to loss, to fitting in, this show combines humour with poignance and some classic songs – oh, and it’s also entirely set on the tube!
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What's On In Camden from 6th September 2015
Angel Canal Festival all day Sunday is at City Basin on the Regent’s Canal; ‘Bach to the Future’ with Fenella Humphreys and Nina Leo plays the French masters at the Forge; ‘The Jewish Legends’ are Upstairs at The Gatehouse in Highgate; comedy ‘The Priory’ is at Theatro Technis; ‘Hidden Charms’ play at Koko on Friday supported by DJs Amazonica and Alana B Devotion: Exhibition of art by swimmers from the Ladies Pond, in Kenwood House Orangery, Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th.
Read by: Catherine Carroll, Freddy Chick, N.N.Dee, Joe Hughes & Marian Larragy.
- Angel Canal Festival
- Theatro Technis
- The Priory
- Forge: Fenella Humphreys
- 'Bach to the Future'
- Soiree Classique
- Nina Leo
- The Jewish Legends
- Hidden Charms at Koko Club
- Kenwood House
- 'Ladies Pond' Swimmers Present...
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Whats on 20th Sept 2014
Open House Weekend has great Camden offers; The Jewish Museum hosts the World Jamboree for Health Poverty Action on Sunday and Jim Rattigan leads Pavilion Jazz at the Oxford on Monday night; Festival of Choice in London runs from Tuesday to Sunday; The Kitchen Sink opens Theatro Technis on Tuesday and further north on Friday its ‘Vesta Tilly – England Expects’ at The Gatehouse Upstairs Theatre in Highgate .
Read by: Vicki Battison, Joe Hughes & Marian Larragy
Script: Marian Larragy
Recording & Editing: Marian Larragy
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Whats On in Camden for the week beginning August 9th 2014
Last days: For King & Country’ on First world War at the Jewish Museum, Tel: 020 7484 7484; Play reading at Millman Street Community Centre on Fridays for people aged 55+; The Notting Hill Carnival is the subject of an event on Saturday 16th 11am-5.00pm at British Film Institute -a series of films followed by a panel discussion. Summer Celebration at Maiden Lane Community Centre on Saturday 16th, 3pm-8pm.
Script by: Marian Larragy
Read by: Tanya Geddes; Freddy Chick & Laura Kramer
Edited by: Laura Kramer
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What's On from 15th December
See the scroll of Kerouac’s ‘On The Road’; be entertained by Lolotics at 3 Greenland Place; hear live chamber music for parents, carers & babies; listen to the London Community Gospel Choir at the Jazz Club; laugh at ‘Traditional Jewish Christmas Comedy’: enjoy Winter Holiday Family Days; get out to New Year ‘Twisted Circus’ or the Hogmany Ceilidh; see ‘The Shortlist 5’ and the ‘First Four’ exhibit at Swiss Cottage Gallery and relax at Sunday Blues Jam at Camden Blues Kitchen.
Read by: DJ Rudeboy P.Tosh, Mainga Bhima, Marian Larragy, Sarah O’Brien, Sophie Atkinson.
Recording & Editing: Arsenio et al
Research: Sophie and Mainga Bhima
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