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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What's On in Camden, April 2016
‘A Game of Chess’ is at Theatro Technis for a week; Wed 6th, Race Equality Network at UCL host Prof Professor Linn Washington on Black Lives in US and UK; ‘Bar Mitzvah Boy’is at Theatre Upstairs.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes & Marian Larragy
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Mitten on a Railing
There’s a mitten on a railing near the children’s playground at Coram Fields. A common enough sight. Go closer though and you will find it is made of painted bronze. What does it mean?
Peter Hayes of the Camden Tour Guides Association brings you a story of abandoned babies, accidental art galleries, and a ground-breaking charitable institution that continues to thrive hundreds of years later.
Special thanks to Caro Howell at the Foundling Museum and to Carol Harris at Coram.
Written and presented by Peter Hayes
Produced by Freddy Chick
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