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Shakespeare Anyone?
Bonus: Interview with Ricky Dukes, Artistic Director of Lazarus Theatre Company

Shakespeare Anyone?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 65:45


In today's episode, we are joined by Ricky Dukes, Artistic Director of the Lazarus Theatre Company, to discuss the work of the Lazarus Theatre Company, why classical plays, including Shakespeare, are still relevant for audiences today, and the upcoming (and timely) Lazarus Theatre Company production of Julius Caesar.  About Ricky Dukes Ricky is a working-class, award-winning Director, Practitioner and Teacher based in the West Midlands and London. In 2007 he founded Lazarus Theatre Company and is the company's current Artistic Director for which he won Best Artistic Director in the 2012 Fringe Report Awards. His work is ensemble led with actor detail at its heart creating large scale visual, visceral, and vibrant theatrical experiences. Founded in 2007 Ricky has gone on to direct over 40 productions for Lazarus Theatre Company. He is currently working on a new production of Shakespeare's Rowley's Julius Caesar which will open at Southwark Playhouse in Sept 2024. Notable productions include: The Changeling, Middleton & Rowley, Southwark Playhouse, 2023. Hamlet, Shakespeare, Southwark Playhouse, 2023. Doctor Faustus, Marlowe, Southwark Playhouse, 2022. Salomé, Oscar Wilde, Southwark Playhouse, 2021. Macbeth, Shakespeare, Greenwich Theatre, 2020. Edward II, Christopher Marlowe, Tristan Bates Theatre / Greenwich Theatre, 2017 /2018. Caucasian Chalk Circle, Brecht, Jack Studio Theatre / Greenwich Theatre, 2016 /2017. Tis Pity She's A Whore,  John Ford, Tristan Bates Theatre, 2016. Dido, Queen of Carthage, Christopher Marlowe, Greenwich Theatre, 2013. About Lazarus Theatre Company Lazarus Theatre Company is an award-winning ensemble, reimagining and revitalising classic plays in visual, visceral and vibrant productions. Follow them on Instagram and Twitter at @LazarusTheatre About Lazarus Theatre Company's 2024 production of Julius Caesar Lazarus Theatre Company will return to Southwark Playhouse Borough with a glimpse into the behind the scenes of government politics in a multimedia reinterpretation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Set within a government spin room, this uncanny insight into the inner workings of politics and media engages with what we are fed and how we consume news. In what is set to be a hotly contested electoral year in the UK, US and across Europe, Julius Caesar's investigation into what we can trust in the media and through our screens presents a crucial look at the current landscape of media, AI and public opinion. A striking reimagining, which exposes the plots and betrayal at the forefront of the classic story, this political thriller will use an innovative blend of technology and staging to present both sides of the political coin. Expect dramatic and striking theatrics as Lazarus's ensemble present a raucous and bloody production that sees The Thick of It meets West Wing. Julius Caesar will run Friday September 6th – Saturday October 5th, 2024 at Southwark Playhouse Borough, The Large, 77-84 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BD.  Captioned Performance Saturday 21st September 2024 Relaxed Performance Saturday 28th September 2024, 3pm, 7.30pm Streamed Performance Thursday 17th October 2024 Tickets are available online at https://southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/productions/julius-caesar/ ---- Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Kourtney Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com/ Follow us on Instagram at @shakespeareanyonepod for updates or visit our website at shakespeareanyone.com You can support the podcast by becoming a patron at patreon.com/shakespeareanyone  or by shopping our bookshelves at bookshop.org/shop/shakespeareanyonepod  

Filmed Live Musicals
Adam Lenson

Filmed Live Musicals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 63:05 Transcription Available


Host Luisa Lyons chats with British director and producer Adam Lenson. Topics include Merrily We Roll Along, what should we call filmed theatre, Signal Online, Alt+Right+Shift, making new work without a theatre, filming theatre without an audience, and more! Based in London, Adam is a director, producer, dramaturg, and musical theatre specialist. He was recently included in The Stage 100, a list recognizing theatremakers for their extraordinary achievements in 2020. He is the founder Signal and Signal Online, programs for incubating new musical theatre, Make Your Own Musicals which provides activity packs for children, and Theatrical Solutions which offers affordable solutions for theatrical livestreaming.As a director, original works include WASTED (World Premiere, Southwark Playhouse), SUPERHERO (World Premiere, Southwark Playhouse), THE SORROWS OF SATAN (World Premiere, Tristan Bates Theatre), LOCK AND KEY (World Premiere, Vault Festival), THE LEFTOVERS (World Premiere, National Tour). Other works include THE RINK (Southwark Playhouse), THE STORM (Helios Collective/ENO), 35MM (The Other Palace), WHISPER HOUSE (The Other Palace), SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD (St James Theatre, 20th Anniversary Production), DISGRACED (English Theatre Frankfurt), DARK TOURISM (Park Theatre), GHOST (GSA), SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE (Jermyn Street Theatre), REEL LIFE (Ustinov Theatre Bath and St James Studio), THE GOODBYE GIRL (Upstairs at the Gatehouse), WEST END RECAST (Duke of York’s Theatre, Phoenix Theatre), ORDINARY DAYS (Trafalgar Studios), LITTLE FISH and SATURN RETURNS (Finborough Theatre), COME FLY WITH ME (Salisbury Playhouse), THE DEAD GUY (English Theatre Frankfurt) and THE FAMILY (Old Vic US/UK Exchange, Public Theater, NY). You can learn more about Adam at www.adamlenson.com and follow him on Instagram and Twitter. Tickets to Public Domain, streaming live on Jan 15 and 16 2021, are available at Southwark Playhouse. Filmed Live Musicals is the most comprehensive online searchable database for musicals that have been filmed live on stage. Visit www.filmedlivemusicals.com to learn more. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can also support the site at Patreon. Patrons get early access to content, no matter how much you pledge. Filmed Live Musicals is created by Luisa Lyons. Luisa is an Australian actor, writer, and musician. She holds a Masters in Music Theatre from London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and now lives, works, and plays in New York. Learn more at www.luisalyons.com or follow on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Chippy Lane's Podcast
S2 Ep 7: Sashay Awa & A PC

Chippy Lane's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 12:21


Welcome to Chippy Lane’s Podcast, series two the PICTURES / LLUNIAU PROJECT. This series celebrates Welsh and Wales-based writers and their stories. Each episode focuses on a new writer, a personal picture of there’s and a story they want to share with you. So, sit back and enjoy.    SASHAY AWAY Writer: Rhys Warrington Rhys is a writer and actor who grew up in Carmarthenshire is South West Wales and is now based in London. He trained as an actor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and has worked extensively in theatre, both regionally and in the West End since he graduated in 2014. His acting credits include: ‘The Mousetrap’ (St Martin’s Theatre) 'Great Expectations’ (Vaudeville Theatre)  ‘Praxis Makes Perfect’ (NTW). As a writer his debut play BLUE  (★★★★ The Guardian) opened in January 2019 at Chapter Arts Centre. The play was produced by Chippy Lane Productions, a London based theatre company that champions Welsh work in and beyond Wales. Following BLUE Rhys has been working on a film with director Joe Stephenson (Chicken, Mckellen: Playing the Part) about the life of 70s Texan serial killer Dean Corll. Alongside this he has been working on new play ‘Fossils” with director Francesca Goodridge. Rhys is a creative associate of Chippy Lane and is published by Methuen.  Performer: Mari IzzardMari is an Actor/Writer from Bridgend, South Wales who trained at RWCMD. She loves telling stories that are full of heart and impacts social dialogue in some way. Credits include: Brian & Charles for Film4 & BFI, Comedy of Errors at Storyhouse/Grosvenor Open Air Theatre, Wolfie for National Theatre Wales, Lord of the Flies for Sherman Theatre/Theatr Clwyd, Pride & Prejudice for Regents Park Open Air Theatre, A Midsummer Night's Dream for the Royal Shakespeare Company and Gwaith/Cartref for S4C. In 2018 she became the inaugural winner of the Violet Burns Playwright Award and is one of the nominees for The Stage Debut Awards 2020 for Best Writer for her original bilingual play HELA. Director: Izzy Rabey Izzy is a Theatre Director, Applied Drama Facilitator (specialising in adolescent mental health and Autism) and Musician originally from Machynlleth in Mid-Wales. She co-founded Run Amok in 2013 with Jonathan Patton and since then has directed numerous productions for the company including a sell-out tour of 4:48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane (2014), Flowers of the Dead Red Sea by Ed Thomas (2014) and Hang by debbie tucker green (2017). Assistant Director credits include: Play/Silence (The Other Room Theatre, 2016), On Bear Ridge (National Theatre Wales/The Royal Court, 2019) and All of It by Alistair McDowall (The Royal Court, 2020). Izzy recently directed Wolfie by Ross Willis for National Theatre Wales’ 2020 ‘Network’ project. Izzy has worked on new writing as a director and applied theatre practitioner in association with Paines Plough, Theatr Clwyd and  Sherman Theatre. She is currently Trainee Director at The Royal Court and an Emerging Director with National Theatre Wales.   A PC  Writer & Performer: Paisley JacksonPaisley Jackson is a Newport Born, London and Wales based actor and writer, graduating from East15 BA Acting, winner of the Laurence Olivier Bursary, Listed by BBC England as a promising writer and represented by Redshaw Management. Paisley’s one woman play Celtic manners, had a two day sold out run at the Tristan Bates Theatre off the West end after winning the John thaw initiative; working class season in association with Actors Awareness, Enabling her to gain attention from various high end production companies in both TV and Theatre. She was Long Listed for the Pint Size Prize Bunker theatre, and reached the top 4% of the BBC England Writers room. Recent Credits Include: Ann Bony and Mary Read /Che Walker, Queens Theatre; Celtic Manners /written and performed by Paisley Jackson, Tristan Bates; Who run the World? /Chippy Lane Production for the Old Red Lion; The Massive /Rebecca Jade Hammond, London Welsh Centre & The Other Room; The Red Fiesta /Alan Harris, The Other Room; ‘COMMA’ TEN/ Kelly Jones, Sherman Theatre. Director: Lisa Diveney Lisa is a Welsh director and was Emerging Director at National Theatre of Wales in 2019. Director credits include Merry F**king Christmas Kids by Kelly Jones (Rapid Write Response,Theatre 503), rehearsed readings include Papatango’s WriteWest, Kath Chandler’s Bird (The Far Away Plays) and a lockdown monologue penned by Rick Allden, starring Andrea Hall, Be Careful What You Show (CompactsUK). Work in development includes plays by Kelly Jones and Michael Currell. Assistant Director credits include Shook (Papatango/Southwark Playhouse), For All I Care (NTW) and The Lucky Spot (RWCMD). She has also assisted on numerous workshops and readings, most recently for Chippy Lane Productions and The Far Away Plays. Lisa has worked extensively as an actor and voice over artist since training at RWCMD.  Produced & Edited by Chippy Lane Productions Ltd. Music by Grand Tradition This podcast is generously supported by The Carne Trust.

How's My Fringe?
Sticks and Stones

How's My Fringe?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 22:21


Lote and Josh review Sticks and Stones at the Tristan Bates Theatre

That Stagey Blog
Vlog 49- Audio

That Stagey Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 53:40


ft. Luke Bayer. Max Harwood. Aviva Tulley. Caroline Kay. Andy Coxon. Emma Hatton. ‪Molly Lynch. ‪Tom Duern. Dan Buckley. Nick Barstow. Flynn Sturgeon. Liam Doyle. Bronte Barbe. ‪Jonny Purchase. Kris Rawlinson. Davida Loca. Maiya Quansah-Breed. ‪Nuwan Hugh Perera. Adam Petitt. ‪Caroline Daggett. ‬ Lizzie Holmes. Niall Bailey Coming Clean. Trafalgar Studios. Kings Head Theatre West End. The Wild Flesh. Tristan Bates Theatre. New Year. New Favourites. The Other Palace. ‪Lambert Jackson Productions. Guys and Dolls. Crucible Theatre. Fix. ‪The Pleasance. Super Heroes and the Magic Lamp. Millfield Theatre. Platinum Performing Arts. Shoredich Tree House.

That Stagey Blog
Vlog 38 -Audio

That Stagey Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 25:35


Featuring Tick Tick Boom. Bridge House Theatre. Kinky Kabaret. Brooklyn the Musical. Sabrina Aloueche, Emily-Mae Walker, Jodie Beth Meyer, Andrew Patrick Walker. Carl Mullaney The Four Harps. Ryan Lynch. Kevin Fagan. Fergal O’Hanlon. The Crazy Coq. The Man in the White Suit Mites. Tristan Bates Theatre. Black Girl Magic. Coco Vadose. Sean Perkins. Grant Thresh. Ian Oswald. Freedom Bar Soho. All Together Now. Paulus Two Brewers. Bagga Chips. Showtime Challenge 48-hour Musicals Singin’ In The Rain

That Stagey Blog
Vlog 35 - Audio

That Stagey Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 53:33


‪The Industry Minds Awards. Paul Taylor-Mills. Cathy Read. Scarlett Maltman. ‬Applause For Thought. Raffaella Covino. Addam Merali-Younger. Denise Welch. Georgia Frost. Tuck Shop. The Crown. Freedom Bar. Kitty Scott-Claus. Ophelia Love. Tete Bang. Demi Noire. Louis Cyfer. Stuart Saint. ‪Auroras Boring Alice. Anna Toni. Luna Lakes. Miss Disney. Ashley Fox. Tayris Mongardi. Doctor Doctor.‬ James Hume. Alexander Lodge and Georgie Ashford. Tick Tick Boom. ‪Big The Musical. Dominion Theatre. ‬Voldemort and the Teenage Hogwarts Musical Parody. The King’s Head Theatre. Goldsmiths Embrace Festival. Tristan Bates Theatre. Mary Shelley. Drought Quintet. Dawn of Silence. ‪Jayde Adams ‘The Ballad of Kylie Jenner’s Old Face’.‬

Harness
S01 E05 Badass Brown Activist

Harness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 35:30


This episode of Harness is with Badass Brown Activist, otherwise known simply as N. She is protective of her identity, as she is what it says on the tin: badass, brown and an activist. That combination, plus her vocal campaigning for LGBTQ+ rights in India, can attract some vicious hate. Join 15,000 people and follow her on Twitter and Instagram @badassbrownactivist for bold, unapologetic intersectional feminist content. The clip used in the introduction of this episode is from Guardian News - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jvf8e-WzKZk TICKETS TO WHEN IT HAPPENS (the show Róisín will be appearing in from 31 July to 3 Aug at Tristan Bates Theatre in London, as mentioned in the intro) are available here: www.actorscentre.co.uk/theatre/when-it-happens Hosted by Róisín Bevan and Daisy Grant. Socials @projectharness Email projectharness@gmail.com We are proud friends of Rafiki Mwema and The Carly Ryan Foundation - both charities work tirelessly to protect young people from harm. Links to their websites below. www.rafikimwema.com www.carlyryanfoundation.com

That Stagey Blog
Vlog 21 -Audio

That Stagey Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 29:43


Featuring. Emma Lindars. T’shan Williams. Luke Bayer. Ben Forster. Trevor Dion Nicholas. Liam Tamne. The Spice Girls. The I-Dolls, Charlotte Riby and Portia Emare , Harriette Mullen, Carl Mullaney, James Dibble, Tom Knowles, Tom Leach and Jack Pennifold. Ain’t Misbehavin. All My Sons. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. Works of Art. Main Men of Musicals. Country Music. Immortality. Elegies for Angels Punks and Raging Queens. Kinky Kabaret. Freedom Bar Soho. Southwark Playhouse. The Old Vic. Tristan Bates Theatre. C‪adogan Hall. Drayton Arms. Union Theatre. Omnibus Theatre. ‬

TBB Talks
TBB Talks to ... Cherrelle Skeete, star of King Hedley II

TBB Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 25:26


TBB Talks to Cherrelle Skeete about her current role in King Hedley II Actress Cherrelle Skeete's acting CV includes A Small Place (Gate Theatre) and Fun Home (Young Vic). In 2017 Skeete played Rose Granger-Weasley in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Palace Theatre) in a groundbreaking colourblind casting move. She has also starred in popular TV shows including Doctors, Call the Midwife and Lenny Henry's autobiographical TV film Danny and the Human Zoo.  If that wasn't enough Skeete also co-founded Blacktress UK, a networking group for black women actors of the African diaspora. The collective just enjoyed a run of productions at the Tristan Bates Theatre. If that wasn't enough Skeete also co-founded Blacktress UK, a network group for black women actors of the African diaspora. The collective just enjoyed a run of productions at the Tristan Bates Theatre. King Hedley II is set in 1985 and forms part of African American playwright August Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle, a series of plays that documents the African American experience in each decade of the 20th century. Other works in the Pittsburgh Cycle include Fences (adapted into a film starring Denzel Washington and Viola Davis) and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. This is a rare opportunity to see one of America's most prolific writers on a British stage - so don't miss out.  King Hedley II runs at Stratford East Theatre until Saturday 15th June 2019 https://www.stratfordeast.com/whats-on/all-shows/king-hedley-ii

Industry Minds
'If you don't see yourself anywhere, your narrative doesn't exist...'

Industry Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 58:47


S02 Episode 15: Theatre maker Georgia Frost shares her views on mental health. DISCLAIMER: We apologise for the varying quality in noise levels during this episode-we were unfortunately unable to record this interview in a private space. Hear Georgia discuss the gender equality movement, the importance of representation across creatives for the LGBTQ+ community and how we need to ensure the rhetoric used in drama schools and the industry is inclusive and encouraging. Georgia is one third of GEMA, Gender Equality Movement for Actors: a collective devoted to promoting opportunity & visibility for female-identifying/non-binary actors & creatives. She also is one half of Otherland, a Queer Theatre Company presenting 'The Queen Season' this April-June at the Tristan Bates Theatre. https://www.tristanbatestheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-queer-season Cathy and Scarlett are not medical professionals - just two young women on a mission to open up the conversation on mental health by sharing as many individual stories and experiences as possible.

Acting Inspired
Paper Creatures Theatre

Acting Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 76:00


Jon Tozzi and Nathan Coenen Join me on todays pod to talk about their brand new theatre company Paper Creatures Theatre. Jon and Nathan met on a tour last year with The Lord Chamberlains Men. They spent many a late night chatting drinking and Netflix-ing... Getting in to a series called Friday Night Lights... They talk about how they were inspired by the stories of ordinary folks in this show and how they think it is important to represent our millennial selfs not just as phone and social media addicts but real people who think and feel just like everyone else!  Their first show will debut at the Tristan Bates Theatre as a part of the Camden Fringe Festival from the 31st July to the 5th August and you can find tickets at www.tristanbatestheatre.co.uk Thank you to Ken Rea for putting these guys in touch with me.  Nathan and Jon are lovely blokes and passionate about what they are doing so watch this space!  ENJOY!!! www.papercreatures.net @jon_tozzi @NathanJCoenen @paper_creatures @Kenneth_Rea 

SNS Online
SNS Online Bitesized Series 3 - Boy Stroke Girl

SNS Online

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 14:27


Can you fall in love with someone without knowing their gender? In ‘Boy Stroke Girl’, Peter finds out when he falls for the sexually ambiguous ‘Blue’. But will such a relationship proves a challenge to Peter’s identity, forcing him to face some difficult questions? To what extent are we all encouraged to conform to narrow culturally defined stereotypes, to label and to pigeon-hole ourselves? Peter’s passion for Blue provokes prejudice and hostility from friends and family, in a tale of sexual liberation and shattered taboos. SNS Online returnee. Ian Dixon Potter (Good King Richard), has written a nuanced and challenging love story for our time. Earlier this week, we headed to the rehearsal rooms of The Tommyfield public house to speak to the actors, Lai-Si Lassalle, Gianbruno Spena, Katrina Allen and Duncan Mason, as well as director, Courtney Larkin, to find out about this extraordinary new production. Begins Friday 13th May to 17th May 2016 - OTHERPLACE THE WARREN STUDIO 2, St. Peters Church North, York Place, Brighton BN1 4GU. Tickets available below… https://www.otherplacebrighton.co.uk/1883/boy-stroke-girl Then London transfer 30th May to 4th June 2016 - TRISTAN BATES THEATRE 1 Tower St, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9NP. Tickets available below… https://www.tristanbatestheatre.co.uk/whats-on/boy-stroke-girl ‘A sharply observed unconventional new love story by Ian Dixon Potter’ (Tristan Bates) http://www.goldenagetheatre.com/ Our previous show, Good King Richard, features an interview with Ian Dixon Potter… https://soundcloud.com/scratchnsniff-rte-pulse/sns-online-bitesized-series-3-good-king-richard SNS Online continues to offer an eclectic range of quality programming - free to download - to all like-minded people out there in cyber-space. These shows are independent podcasts produced to the highest professional standards and are non-profit making. So please enjoy, download and share these shows on all your lovely social media - as essentially that is our advertising! And please, please, please...offer feedback on the 'SNS Online' FB page or Twitter (ScratchNTweet). Shows currently in preparation... Derek Fowlds - actor Peter Mabbutt - hypnotherapist/broadcaster. James Mead - Operations Lead/Holding Hands 4 Equality Big kiss, ScratchNSniffers! - Nick Randell X EXTRAORDINARY LIVES. ONLINE.

Midweek
Michael Portillo, Diana Melly, Yang-May Ooi, Polly Bagnall

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 41:44


Libby Purves meets former government minister and broadcaster Michael Portillo; Diana Melly, widow of George with a book about ballroom dancing and bereavement; writer and performer Yang-May Ooi and author and artist Polly Bagnall. At the age of 76, Diana Melly decided to take up ballroom dancing after the death of her husband, George. In her new book, Strictly Ballroom - Tales from the Dance Floor, she sashays through tea dance etiquette, the perils of the Argentine tango and how to stay upright in rough seas on the QE2. Strictly Ballroom - Tales from the Dance Floor is published by Short Books. Polly Bagnall is the co-author - with Sally Back - of Ferguson's Gang: The Remarkable Story of the National Trust Gangsters about a group of eccentrics who combined anarchic stunts and fine dining with saving the English countryside. To preserve their anonymity they wore masks and adopted pseudonyms including Bill Stickers, and Red Biddy. Polly's grandfather, John Macgregor, was the gang member known as the Artichoke. Ferguson's Gang: The Remarkable story of the National Trust Gangsters is published by The National Trust. Yang-May Ooi is a writer and performer. Her play Bound Feet Shoes: A Life Told In Shoes is Yang-May's personal story set against the tradition of foot binding, as practiced by her great-grandmother. The play explores Yang-May's experiences of being a Chinese-Malaysian woman in the UK, her coming out story, cultural reflections of what it means to be a woman, and an exploration into mother-daughter relationships. Bound Feet Blues: A Life Told In Shoes is at Tristan Bates Theatre in London Michael Portillo was an MP for nearly 20 years and held three ministerial positions in the Cabinet. He is now a broadcaster and is a regular guest on weekly politics show, This Week. He has made documentaries on subjects including music, wildlife and the Spanish Civil War. In the book Great Continental Railway Journeys he retraces the journeys from Bradshaw's Continental Railway Guide. Great Continental Railway Journeys is published by Simon and Schuster. Producer: Paula McGinley.

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Camden Community Radio
What's on in Camden: Week beginning 11th August 2012

Camden Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2012 3:31


Camden Fringe continues with ‘Shelter’ at the Tristan Bates Theatre, 1a Tower Street, WC2, tel: 020 7240 6283; Charles Dickens Bicentenary is being celebrated at Camden Local Studies and Archive Centre, Monday 13th August, tel: 020 7974 6342; London’s famous Vauxhall Gardens is the subject of an exhibition at the Foundling Museum, 40 Brunswick Square, tel: 020 7841 3600. Research & Script: Betiel Baraki Read by: Betiel Baraki, Marian Larragy, Serena Britton & DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh Tristan Bates Theatre :: 'Police, Prison & Punishment in Dickens' novels :: On the Trail of the Ancient Games :: 'Vauxhall Gardens' at Foundling Museum :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (3:31 min / 3 MB)