257. Whats 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...
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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...
This week Camden is serving up a new play about singer songwriting legend Nick Drake at the Second Skin theatre; the Roundhouse is back with its celebration of new and upcoming talent called‘Roundhous...
Visit the hidden gem of the Foundling Museum to see an exhibition of Jacob Epstein’s sculpture; try out cutting-edge theatre at the Roundhouse with the new play“Mountaineering”; walk round the moderni...
There’s plenty going on in this cold January. You can research your family history at the Kentish Town Library or sample the delights of birdwatching on Hampstead Heath. If you fancy something to put ...
There’s plenty to chose from at the start of the new year. Michael Boyd’s hotly anticipated production of Orfeo is opening at the Roundhouse this week. Also at the Roundhouse classes for anyone aged 1...
Here’s a run down from Muhammad of what’s fun, frosty and filled with festive cheer this Christmas season. Ice-skating at National History Museum, JW3 and London Eye. Bank of England Museum, the Geffr...
Christmas is the season to be jolly and also the season when many of us go to church to celebrate the Christmas story, sing carols and mark the tradition. Joe and Freddy run down the list of what some...
Watch‘Young Soul Rebels’ for£2.50 on the British Film Institute’s Player. Crossroads Women’s Centre invites children and their carers to a FREE Kids Party with Captain Fantastic from 3pm to 5.30pm at ...
Chamber Music Festival; Indie Music at Dublin Castle; West Hampstead Christmas Festival; Christmas Jumper Jam and The Swingles at Union Chapel; Lawrence of Arabia at Petrie Museum. Read by: Freddy ...
England Women’s Football Team plays at Wembley and is live on TV and Radio; UK premiere of‘Blood Fruit’ at ICA on Sunday. Cuban Bar open mic on Monday at Stables Market;‘State Red’– Aitha Sen Gupta’s ...
Upstairs at the Gatehouse hosts‘Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits’ on Sunday afternoon and‘Albert Herring’ with Hampstead Garden Opera for 10 days from 14th November; The Sam Braysher Quartet play Jazz at T...
Catch the last night of amateur production of ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD Upstiars at the Gatehouse; There are apples galore and lots more tomorow, Appleday, at the Kentish Town City Farm an...
At the Tricycle Theatre is‘The House That Will not Stand’ a new and fabulous play; Inspiral Lounge has free entry to the late night sets on Saturday and University of London Students Union celebrates ...
Sunday morning sees the award winning Indian film‘Fire in The Blood’ at Bolivar Hall, near Warren Street; Camden Arts Centre has‘Call and Response’, paintings based on the Harlem Six, the first exhibi...
Free scientific lectures are on offer at the WMC for anyone looking to learn about big scientific issues. The first lecture is on the extinction of the dinosaurs; Reggae Roast at the forge combines mu...
For residents of the Maiden Lane Estate, there is a meeting this week to decide how to spend compensation money from the building works; for everyone living and working in Camden there are meetings be...
Open House Weekend has great Camden offers; The Jewish Museum hosts the World Jamboree for Health Poverty Action on Sunday and Jim Rattigan leads Pavilion Jazz at the Oxford on Monday night; Festival ...
London Fashion Week is here again and the Autumn Jazz season kicks off, with the Ferg Ireland Quintet at The Oxford in Kentish Town. Meanwhile, above the Oxford Arms in Camden High Street, at the Etce...
This week is your last chance to build sandcastles in Camden at the temporary beach set up on the roof of the Roundhouse. A unique performance of the oldest and perhaps sauciest English opera Venus a...
Last days: For King& Country’ on First world War at the Jewish Museum, Tel: 020 7484 7484; Play reading at Millman Street Community Centre on Fridays for people aged 55+; The Notting Hill Carnival is ...