Mon 28th March
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Diddi Dance
2 Sessions |
Diddi dance, funky pre-school dance classes for girls and boys. | Diddi dance are the only pre-school dance program to explore over 10 different dance styles. Our 45 minute sessions are fun and funky, getting pre-schoolers jumping, grooving, swinging and stomping to great tunes. "Thank you, thank you to diddidance for today's first toddler dance session. Isaac & I LOVED it! Reeeeaally recommend it! Not paid to say that." Radio 1's Sara Cox. Please email info@diddidance.com to reserve a place. | Telegraph Hill Centre Lounge |
10.00am & 11.00am |
FREE
18 mths - 4 years
20 per session |
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Guitar Taster Workshop |
Guitar workshop for beginners. Bring a guitar if you have one. | Ever wanted to play the guitar? Do you have a guitar just gathering dust? Then come to this workshop in order to learn the basics of playing the guitar. Aimed at complete beginners. Please bring a guitar if you have one. | Hatcham Oak Children's Centre, Wallbutton Road, SE4 2NX |
7- 8.30 pm |
FREE |
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Dead, White and Blue
RESCHEDULED FROM SATURDAY
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Work out whodunnit in this interactive promenade murder mystery - includes short walk. Recession, unemployment and a Royal Wedding - the street party will be a riot! | In this new mystery by Susan Edwards, directed by Margaret Willman, times are turbulent as the recession hits South London and Telegraph Hill. Rioting in the streets, unemployment topping 2.5 million - but at least there's the Royal Wedding to look forward to. Tension rises as the party in the park approaches. Community celebrations may not be everybody's cup of tea. It's 1981 and "this town, is coming like a ghost town...". After this promenade performance, which includes a short walk and is not seated, you are invited to assist the detective in solving the murder. As Eurovision winners Buck's Fizz sang that year "you will find that there comes a time, for making your mind up!" | Meet in Telegraph Hill Centre Foyer |
7pm
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£10.00 (£5.00) wine included |
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East Dulwich Writers Group |
The East Dulwich Writers Group read selections from their second anthology, Hoovering The Roof: 2. |
A selection of readings by the authors from Hoovering The Roof: 2 - the second anthology of the work of the East Dulwich Writers’ Group. We’re back. With another incendiary mix of poetry and prose 'When the explosion comes, it thrills you to your bones…' Read of local council corruption and worldwide internet intrigue Historical. Hysterical. Moody and multi-dimensional Hoovering the Roof: 1 was runner-up for best anthology in the National Association of Writers’ Groups Writing Awards 2010. |
The Hill Station Café |
6.30 - 8pm |
FREE
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Texas hold'em poker event
QUALIFIER ROUND |
Tournament open to all over 18 - qualifiers on 28 and 30 March | Do you fancy yourself as the next Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott or Victoria Coren? Have you got what it takes to hold your nerve at the felt or will your poker face crack under the pressure? Qualifiers on 28 and 30 March, Final Table on Monday 4 April. Players will face off in a series of qualifying games at one of the venues in the first week, with the top players from each game making it through to a final table in the second week. There will be cash prizes awarded to the top two players of each qualifier and the top three players of the final. Poker experts will be on hand to offer advice and oversee the games. A live draw will take place on Tuesday 22 March at The Telegraph on Dennett's Road to decide seats for the qualifiers. For more information or to email your interest please contact Traz at uk_traz@yahoo.com. |
At the Telegraph Pub
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8pm |
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Comedy Night |
Another glorious gala of comedy overload. | Comedy has now been part of our lives for 638 years, but those early, brave pioneers of joke would never have imagined that, in 2011, we would be experiencing the ultimate in uncontrollable laughter at this year's Comedy Night. The glorious gala of comedy overload includes the incisive hilarity of Nick Revell, the superbly effortless mirth of Mark Maier and, if we are lucky, the finely-honed comic anarchy of Arthur Smith. All this, plus at least one other very funny guest and local boy Phil Nice. | Telegraph Hill Centre Narthex |
9pm - 11.30 |
Tickets £10.00 (£5.00) Licenced bar. over 18s only |
c/o Telegraph Hill Centre
Pepys Road
New Cross Gate
London
SE14