A night at the Sprint Festival
Camden People’s Theatre supports artists early in their careers and its annual Sprint Festival is its celebration of the world of alternative and experimental theatre.
CCRadio’s Alexandra and Mary headed down to soak in some freaky-deaky performances and learn more.
Reporting by: Mary Holditch and Alexandra Quinn
Editing: Alexandra Quinn
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Sprint Festival at Camden People's Theatre
The Sprint Festival at Camden People’s Theatre is an annual celebration of new and experimental theatre. Pieces from forty artists will be on show between now and 26th of March. Mary Holditch picks out three pieces not to miss!
Package by: Mary Holditch
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Camden People's Theatre offers Performance and Development Opportunities
Camden People’s Theatre is now recruiting to the programme for its Festival Sprint 2013. It is also accepting applications for the ‘Starting Blocks’ programme which suppports lone performers and theatre groups in developing performance of their work. Closing date is Friday 23rd November 2012.
Camden People’s Theatre is at 58 Hampstead Road, NW1
Read by: Angela Inglis
Recorded & edited by: Marian Larragy
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What's on in Camden, March 3rd-10th 2012
Art exhibitions at The Parlour Gallery and The Free Space Gallery both in Queens Crescent; Quilt Exhibition at Swiss Cottage Library; poetry at The Roebuck and at Torriano; Escort Orchestra is at the Camden Jazz Cafe and Honky Dory at the Tricycle Theatre; the Asian Film Festival is at Asia House in Cavendish Square; Sprint Festival at Camden People’s Theatre; Louise Bourgeois exhibition at the Freud Museum; International Women’s Day will be celebrated from 1pm-4pm at West Hampstead Women’s Centre and poet Ruth O’Callaghan reads.
Produced by: Darryl McKay
Read by: Charlotte Briere-Edney, Darryl McKay, Denise O’Connor, Laurie Bolger and Marian Larragy
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