What's On In Camden for 15th January 2018
The Calm Down Dear festival at the Camden People’s Theatre showcases original and challenging feminist theatre; the Lumiere festival is returning to London at the end of the week—lighting up some of the cities most iconic buildings and sites (including many in Camden); a new film all about the life of Madness frontman Suggs is coming out this week with a premiere in Camden.
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World of Whoa!
This month in the World of Whoa! the things that have been stopping host Catherine Carroll in her tracks are a play about the Easter Rising by Sharon Sexton, the sad closure of our favourite local café, and the return of 90’s girlband legends All Saints to Camden.
- A Fit Wife for a Revolutionary
- Sharon Sexton's play at London Irish Centre
- All Saints at Koko
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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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What's On in Camden WB 10th feb
LGBT History Month is celebrated with ‘Loudest Whispers’, where 30 artists exhibit their work, is at St Pancras Hospital. The life and legacy of maverick writer B. S. Johnson, is examined at the British Library. Lauderdale House hosts ‘Shadow Tails’ by Finger and Thumb Theatre for children aged 3+. To book, call Katherine Ives, 020 8348 8716 – Tickets £4.50. Mr Scruff is at Koko and there is a nautical knees up with Shore Leave at the Irish Centre in Camden Square.
Read by: Marian Larragy
Research: Sophie Atkinson, Mainga Bhima & Marian Larragy
Recorded by: Arsenio
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What's On in Camden, Week Beginning October 7th 2012
Theatro Technis in Crowndale has a semi-staged rehearsal reading of ‘Hekube’ at 4pm on Sunday: Matthew Darbyshire’s T Rooms is at 176 Prince of Wales Road till December: Freespace Gallery hosts ‘Fragments’ an exhibition based on Diary of a Mad Man, call Melissa Hardwick, 07950695699. Swimming Classes for all levels and ages are happening in Camden – call Jesssica Redman, 020 7974 5440 for details. Annie Mac returns to Koko on Friday 13th, with DJ Slinger, Angel Haze, Bobby Tank & Monki, 10pm – 4am
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