Sun 27th March
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A Walk on the Hill Side |
A Walk on the Hill Side with Malcolm Bacchus (Telegraph Hill Society, chair). |
Interesting features and little known facts about and around Telegraph Hill. |
Meet in the Uppper Park by the Tennis Courts |
2-3.30pm |
FREE |
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Vegetable Orchestra Workshop |
A workshop making musical instruments out of vegetables culminating in an improvised performance. Radish clarinet, courgette trumpet and carrot cazoo are just a few examples. |
As part of the drive towards local food production, championed by New Cross Transition Town, here is a unique way to get more involved with vegetables! A workshop making musical instruments out of vegetables, inspired by the Vienna Vegetable Orchestra. Many fascinating instruments can be made from vegetables, including a carrot ocarina, radish clarinet, and courgette trumpet. Easy to make ones include shakers made from peppers and monkey nuts, melon waterdrum, and carrot cazoo. The workshop will culminate in an improvised performance, after which we will eat the instruments. This workshop is suitable for adults and children, aged 7 and upwards - some instrument designs are quick and fun, some are surprisingly complicated! |
Sandbourne Road Community Garden |
2- 5pm |
FREE |
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Zoë - Festival community musical
TWO PERFORMANCES
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Music by John Lunn; Words by Stephen Plaice A past-her-prime movie star engages a private eye to solve a mystery: Who is sending me photos of this young girl who looks exactly like I used to? |
Meanwhile, an eccentric industrialist has just relocated his genetics business to a South Coast market town. His daughter, Zoë, longs to fit in, joining the local sixth form and the school rock band. But then the trouble starts. Zoë was first performed as a Glyndebourne opera project, and was then made into a film for Channel 4. Its composer John Lunn (Downton Abbey, Little Dorrit) acts as Musical Director for this production. Working with our directing/design team of Sophie Robson and Caroline Thorp, they've adapted Zoë into a piece of musical theatre that's ideally crafted for our huge, local, all-ages cast. Expect strong lead performances and a great live band. Performed with the permission of Boosey and Hawkes, |
St Catherine's Church |
4.30- 6pm
6.30-8pm |
Tickets are
£6.00 (£3.00) for evening Babies and toddlers free at this performance but pushchairs must be left in the chapel. No flash photography, please |
c/o Telegraph Hill Centre
Pepys Road
New Cross Gate
London
SE14