Whats On In Camden from 8th January 2017
A story of Britain’s first ever Black judge (Tunji Sowande), ‘Just An Ordinary Lawyer’ runs at Theatro Technis from 11th -28th January;
Learn how to cook for FREE at Castlehaven Community Centre for young people aged eleven upwards, Wednesdays, 8pm-9pm. There is a FREE celebration at Holborn Library of the centenary of the publication of ‘Nursery Rhymes of London Town’ Eleanor Farjeon on Thursday 12th January, 6.45pm. Friday 13th sees a Cuban Jam with Son Guarachando at the Forge in DeLancey St. FREE entry before 8pm.
Read by: Freddy Chick; Lacky Ahmed, Marian Larragy, Violet Macdonald
Recorded by: Freddy Chick & Violet Macdonald
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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Whats on in Camden from 30th August 2015
Catch ‘No More Lotus Flower’ at Camden People’s Theatre; Notting Hill Carnival on Sunday & Monday; Over 60s can appreciate American Classical Music on Tuesday afternoon at Castlehaven and Tea Dance at Camden Square on Wednesday lunchtime. The Freud Museum has laid on a display to illuminate the unconscious mind; Historians have a go at ‘Reinterpreting the Irish Revolution’ on Wednesday evening.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Joseph Hughes and Marian Larragy
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Music Showcase - Mel Williams
Ann Carroll talks with Melvyn Williams. A Londoner born and bred, Melvyn has faced some really tough times and those experiences form the lyrics of his songs. Here he talks to Ann Carroll about how he took his lyrics out into performance and recording.
Package by: Ann Carroll
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What's on at Maiden Lane Community Centre
ESOL and Sewing Classing, Tumbling and Trampoline; Street Dance and Music Studio; Pre Shool and Under 2s Play and Learning Drop In; Shed Project and Community Radio. Inquiries to 020 7269 9586 or email info@maidenlanecommunitycentre.org or visit the website.
Read by: Joe Hughes and DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh
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Whats on in Camden - week beginning 4th May
Creative writing for children and Computer class for adults both run at St Pancras Library this week; Creative writing class for Irish women, weekly at West Hampstead Women’s Centre.
Read by: Ann Carroll, Carmen Diaz. & Freddy Chick
Recording: Stephanie Delestienne & Freddy Chick
Script: Ann Carroll
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