According to an article in Southwark news, there is to be a peace march against knife crime, organised (in part) by The Damilola Taylor Trust later this month. The march is to be called "The Peoples' March", which is a fitting tribute to Kennington Park's history of organised revolution and ferment.
The report also notes that two individuals, Sharon Singh and Gemma Allway organised support for the march through Facebook. I think it's fantastic when networking technology allows for friends to organise strangers to march together for peace. I googled the two of them and found that The Mirror has a photo of them alongside their description of themselves as "two ordinary Londoners who can't bear to see any more dead children on the news".
The march will congregate in Kennington Park on 20th September at 10am, depart at 11am and will culminate with a rally in Hyde Park at 2pm. It is specifically organised as a peace march, and not a protest march.
I will go. I might even make a "Lurking about SE11 for peace" banner, but I'm only little and it's a lot to get on one banner!!
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Album of the Day: The Zutons – Who Killed the Zutons? This did my nut in,
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Two posts in one day? You're like bendy buses - nothing for ages and then you all come at once.
Bring back the Routemaster is what I say!
oh, might pop down for that. Cheers.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Issued : 28 September 2008
Contact: Katy Lipson or Giles Howe
Tel: (+44) 07947 074 887 or 07909 884 386
Email: astagekindly@aol.com
NEW THEATRE INITIATIVE ‘A STAGE KINDLY’ LAUNCHES WITH A NIGHT OF SHOWSTOPPING NUMBERS FROM INTERNATIONAL NEW MUSICALS
SEVERAL TALENTED COMPOSERS WILL HAVE THEIR WORK SUNG FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE LONDON STAGE IN AN EXCITING PROGRAMME OF FRESH MUSICAL THEATRE WRITING FROM AROUND THE WORLD.
Two nights only! 26th October and 7th November.
Two prestigious London venues – The Rosemary Branch Theatre and the Battersea Barge – play host to the debut of ‘A Stage Kindly Presents’ this Autumn. Featuring music from no less than eleven new musicals, sung by a stellar cast of singers.
Produced by Giles Howe and Katy Lipson, with musical direction by Katy Lipson, the ‘A Stage Kindly’ initiative is to offer composers from around the world a chance to have their music exposed in one of the world’s most important cities of musical theatre. It is also to offer the theatre-going public an alternative to the blockbuster West End shows; introducing a wealth of fantastic work that is often obscured by these shows’ shadows.
The show will be performed in London on two different nights, on Sunday 26th October at the Battersea Barge (Vauxhall), and Friday 7th November at the Rosemary Branch Theatre (Islington). Both venues are fully-licensed, and serve excellent food. Curtain up at 8pm.
This, the first ‘A Stage Kindly’ showcase, will feature the following vocalists:
Scott Armstrong
Ruthie Stephens
Elise Bowd
Nicola Henderson
Katy Lipson
Giles Howe
It features music from the following shows by the following composers:
SHOW: THE COMPANY OF WOMEN
COMPOSER AND LYRICS: NOEL KATZ
SONG: Marry Me, Maybe He Wouldn't Have Left Me
SHOW: THE CHRISTMAS BRIDE
COMPOSER AND LYRICS: NOEL KATZ
SONG: Fluttering, I'm Happiest At Christmas.
SHOW: SLAY IT WITH MUSIC
COMPOSER: PAUL KATZ
LYRICS: MICHAEL COLBY
SONG: Slasher Movie
SHOW: TALES OF TINSELTOWN
COMPOSER: PAUL KATZ
LYRICS: MICHAEL COLBY
SONG: I Can Sing, Stars In My Eyes
SHOW: MRS MCTHING
COMPOSER: JACK URBONT
LYRICS: MICHAEL COLBY
SONG: How Do You Make Magic?, Crazy
SHOW: BALLET RUSSES
COMPOSER AND LYRICS: DAVID REISER
SONG: A Revelation
SHOW: ALL ABOUT LOVE
COMPOSER AND LYRICS: DAVID RESIER
SONG: It’s Not How I Though It Would Be, When You’re In Love, Now That He Is Gone
SHOW: A FINE TIME FOR WINE
COMPOSER: TONY OSBORNE
LYRICS: JONATHAN POSNER
SONG: The Clock Slows Down
SHOW: JOINED AT THE HEART
COMPOSER AND LYRICS: GRAHAM BROWN AND GEOFF MEADS
SONG: You and I
SHOW: TURKISH DELIGHT THE OPERA
COMPOSER AND LYRICS: GILES HOWE AND KATY LIPSON
SONG: Angel Delight, The Jeremiad
SHOW: MIND THE GAP
COMPOSER AND LYRICS: GILES HOWE
SONG: Every Rose, Am I Self-Indulgent?, That Time Has Passed Now!
SHOW: THE CHARMED LIFE
COMPOSER AND LYRICS: MIKE SHAPIRO
SONG: Upon the Table
General admission costs £10, and can be booked in advance either by calling the Battersea Barge Box Office on 0207 498 0004, or the Rosemary Branch Theatre Box Office on 0207 704 6665, or by visiting the Battersea Barge website, or visiting either venue in person.
www.rosemarybranch.co.uk www.batterseabarge.com
More information about the show can be found at http://www.myspace.com/astagekindly
If you would like to contact us for more information about this production, please email astagekindly@aol.com
A STAGE KINDLY
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