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Daily Archives: March 1, 2016
Council accused of ‘shoddy’ deal on Crystal Palace library
Our libraries and bookish gyms correspondent, GENE BRODIE, reports that there’s a sense of “glass half-empty” over Croydon’s grant for Upper Norwood Library A row has broken out between trustees and library campaigners over Croydon Council’s £85,000 per year, two-year … Continue reading
Horror Show in Wimbledon that is worth taking a Punt on
OPENING NIGHT: DIANA ECCLESTON takes the tram to travel back in time. Or, at least, to do the Time Warp at the Rocky Horror Show’s latest incarnation at the New Wimbledon Theatre Whoever would have guessed, when the Rocky Horror … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Comedy, Dance, Diana Eccleston, Music, Theatre
Tagged Diana Eccleston, New Wimbledon Theatre, Rocky Horror Show
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David Lean Cinema to make more noise about suffragettes
The David Lean Cinema Campaign will mark International Women’s Day next Tuesday, March 8, with a 7.30pm screening of Make More Noise! Suffragettes in Silent Film. This compilation of films from the British Film Institute’s archive shows how suffragettes were … Continue reading