Interview with Natasha Langridge on In Memory of Leaves
Martin speaks to Natasha Langridge, whose show In Memory of Leaves comes to the Camden canal from the 11th-14th of October.
Written in the wake of her home on the Wornington Green Estate in Kensington being demolished, Natasha Langridge’s monologue explores what happens to communities when they are moved from their homes. It follows her getting arrested with Occupy Democracy and volunteering in the refugee camp in Calais. It is personal and bracing; a love note to neighbours and a revolutionary call to the world.
Natasha Langridge is a Meyer-Whitworth award winner for Shraddha which was performed at Soho Theatre. She is also an actress and is co-author of Rage and Reason Women Playwrights on Playwriting. Her writing and directing credits include Beverley (UK Tour), Breathing in Brixton, The Method (Oval House London) and Worthing Whispers (Pavilion Theatre Worthing).
Tickets: inmemoryofleaves.brownpapertickets.com
Package by Martin, edited by Violet
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Refusing to Implode Politely
!!!Coming soon to CCRadio!!!
Zoe Stegosaurus will be bringing you a new show all about the spoken-word poetry scene in London. With interviews and performances by artists on the scene, it will be a unique show bringing you plenty to ponder.
Written and performed by Zoe Stegosaurus
Edited: Freddy Chick
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What's on in Camden, 22nd February 2015
There is play and learning for under 2s at Maiden Lane Community Centre and play for under 5s at Camden Square. Also pre shool for 2 and 3 years olds at Maiden Lane and Camden Square. Details from 020 7267 9586 / 074 3656 3586 or on Maiden Lane Community Centre website. Camden Square community play space hosts a winter celebration from 5pm on Friday 26th February with free food and local kids starring in Bollywood dance, stilt walking and other performances.
The Goodbye Girl is Upstairs at the Gatehouse; Theatro Technis present Eigengrau;
UCLU Arts and Cultural talent at Camden People’s Theatre from 25th to 28th. AND
Book ahead for Viva Youth Theatre’s once only performance of the musical Oliver at the Shaw Theatre at 2.30pm on Sunday 8th March at the Shaw Theatre.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Matina Grebener & Marian Larragy
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Poet Terence Sweeney talks with Laurie Bolger
Laurie Bolger talks with Terence Sweeney about his poetry his forthcoming books “The Juggler” and “Dirty Rotten Poems”. His book- launch will be happening at The Hideaway, Tufnell Park June 2nd 2012….Get yourself down to that for sure!
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Camden Live - Bands Live in Camden from 24th-30th January
David Kirkwood brings the 3rd in his series of previews of live music performances in Camden, featuring: Lily Neill * Boy Cried Wolf * Leika * The Lost Boys * Passion For Cats * Temple Grounds * Ideals * The Late Lights * The Laurel Collective * The Shoestrung * Anti-Vigilante * Chief * Silent Screams * The Treatment. You can email to: camdenlive@ccradio.org
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