Posts Tagged ‘Russell Parton’
Happy birthday to Chats! Arts Palace celebrates 100 years this month
Good times in store for venue that grew out of old Hackney Marsh Fun Festival
Read More‘I’m a choir starter’: Hannah Brine says all are welcome at Victoria Park Singers
Conductor’s community singing group meets once a week in Royal Inn pub
Read MoreLondon Gypsy Orchestra in brass section sponsorship appeal
Gypsy orchestra needs sponsors to help a young musician learn rare instrument
Read MoreSilent Witnesses at Shoreditch Town Hall
Mandeville Primary School pupils take part in project aiming to tackle crime through theatre
Read MoreEast End Film Festival – a platform for new cinematic voices
The East End Film Festival is an increasingly significant event in the film calendar and there is still time to make a submission
Read MoreDreyfus Cafe – a bit of everything
Dreyfus Café offers breakfast and brunch classics from across Europe and America
Read MoreKate Nash – Girl Talk
Russell Parton reviews the new album of songwriter and Hackney resident Kate Nash
Read MoreThe Trial – Kafka’s play comes to Hackney
Adaptation of Kafka’s The Trial sees audience members hotfoot around East London
Read MoreChats Palace to mark centenary of building
Community arts centre and former library to celebrate one hundred years as a public building
Read MorePioneers of electronic music
Hackney venues to host festival celebrating influential figures in electronic music
Read MoreSteve Pretty – mining for success
Trumpeter Steve Pretty on the Hackney Colliery Band, his ‘portfolio career’ and plans for the year ahead
Read MoreProphesy – prophets and loss of love
A young Paris and Helen of Troy are lead characters in Prophesy, a play intent on going against the theatrical grain
Read MoreSasha Ilyukevich – a reluctant protest singer
Belarusian folk singer who challenged ‘Europe’s last dictator’ gets an unexpected response
Read MoreLeyla Nazli – juggling myth and reality
Leyla Nazli manages to write plays about mythical creatures whilst simultaneously helping to run the Arcola Theatre
Read MoreRich pickings at Rich Mix
A series of independent films, documentaries and shorts are being shown at arts venue Rich Mix in Bethnal Green
Read MoreSustainable Hackney – logo a go-go
Environmental group Sustainable Hackney launches graphic design competition
Read MoreVictoria Hume – songs of the psyche
Victoria Hume explores complex mental conditions using music
Read MoreMeet Susie McKenna – Hackney Empire’s pantotime queen
Dick Whittington and His Cat is this year’s pantomime at the Hackney Empire. The Hackney Citizen talks to the show’s writer and director, Susie McKenna
Read Morebut i cd only whisper – interview with director Nadia Latif
New play at the Arcola Theatre explores men’s mental health in 1970s black America
Read MoreThe Roundabout Season swings in at Shoreditch Town Hall
Some of the UK’s brightest playwriting talents come to Shoreditch Town Hall
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