Racheal Ofori discusses her new play So Many Reasons
‘This idea that women are secondary just doesn’t really add up to me’. So says Racheal Ofori when she discussed her new play ‘So Many Reasons’ with CCRadi’s Lavinia Butt.
‘So Many Reasons’ headlined this year’s Feminist Festival, Calm Down Dear, at the Camden People’s Theatre. A comedy about youth development, marriage, sex and gender roles told through the experiences of a young British-Ghanaian woman. Racheal’s play received 5-star reviews and then went touring the UK.
Package by Lavinia Butt.
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Black Cap Under Threat
There is a re-development proposal before Camden’s Development Control Committee which would destroy the Black Cap as we know it, a thriving pub and entertainment venue. This icon of the LGBT world will be lost if people do not make their objections known. Hear why this pub matters and what people think of the proposed re-development.
To make an objection, write to Camden Council. Quote Application Number is 2013/0262/P
Package by: Marian Larragy
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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
- Camden People's Theatre
- Apply for 'Starting Blocks' or 'Sprint 2013'
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What's On: week beginning 4th December 2010
Free things to do include seeing Bridget Riley: Planning and Related Work at the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. The Panto on every day till Christmas Eve is ‘Pinocchio’ at the Roundhouse daily 11am and 2.30pm, tickets £7.50 and £9. ‘We Don’t Care About Music Anyway’ is introduced by its Director Cedric Dupire on Sunday at the Roundhouse. On Monday, Stephen Cohen talks about the book ‘Arming without Aiming: India’s Military Modernisation’ at Asia House. The King’s Cross Development Forum meets in Room 1 at Camden Town Hall on Thursday 9th to hear about new housing in King’s Cross.
- Bridget Riley Exhibition
- at the National Gallery
- Pinocchio the panto
- at the Roundhouse
- We Don't Care About Music Anyway
- at the Roundhouse
- Asia House
- Arming without Aiming, India's Military Modernisation
- King's Cross Development Forum
- on new housing in King's Cross
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Lab Wars - St Pancras Development
The UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation has submitted a planning application to build a biological research lab behind the British Library next to St Pancras station. The planning application has been opposed by some of the local community for several reasons, especially because it fails to provide the housing that had been earmarked for this site. Camden Community Radio’s Caron Bell and Harriet Bird met some leading figures from both sides of the debate. Objections to the scheme can be submitted to Camden Council up till the middle of November.
- Camden Planning Department
- See the Planning Application for the proposed building
- UK CMRI
- The developer's website
- St Pancras Somer Town Planning Action
- The campaigners' website
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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