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Event Details Address:Southwark Playhouse Borough 77-85 Newington Causeway London Post code: SE1 6BD Website: southwarkplayhouse.co.uk Tickets: £26 Standard / £21 Concessions / Previews £16 / Pioneers' Preview (14 Nov) £10 Book tickets: southwarkplayhouse.co.uk/productions/title-of-show Telephone: 020 7407 0234 Email: boxoffice@southwarkplayhouse.co.uk Dates and times 14 - 30 Nov 2024 Mon – Sat: 7.30pm Tue & Sat: 3pm Running Time: 90 mins Facebook: www.facebook.com/SouthwarkPlayhouse Twitter: twitter.com/swkplay Instagram: www.instagram.com/swkplay TikTok : www.tiktok.com/@swkplay?lang=en

Open Plan Symposium: Contemporary Art in Communities

Open Plan Symposium: Contemporary Art in Communities

As Open Plan draws to a close in October 2024, this symposium is an opportunity to share and reflect on key learnings and insights from the programme over the years. Presentations and discussions will include contributions from the Open Plan team, artists, residents, and research partner Shared Intelligence. This free event is open to all. It will be of particular interest to artists, students, community leaders, museum and gallery professionals, and those working with socially engaged practice, place-based art, public art and creative health. PROGRAMME 1-2PM – Enjoy a coffee and creative...

February Firewalk

February Firewalk

After the firewalk we’ll keep the energy alive, celebrating your achievement together. We’ll be gathering at a nearby pub to unwind, share your success and enjoy the company of your supporters and fellow participants. Thank you for your courage, dedication, and your belief in our cause. Together, we’re making a difference in the vital efforts in conservation – one safe, empowered step at a time. The registration fee is £30. Our participants usually raise £100 per person, and if you reach the target you’ll get a branded Save the Rhino t-shirt!

African Tree Tales

African Tree Tales

We are proud to receieve Ogiek land defender Leonard Mindore and Maguzawa oral historian Kamilu Hassan Hamza, who will share traditional stories of the indigenous people of Mau Forest in Kenya and Yarmariya Bush in Nigeria. This event is part of Southwark Black History Month, and it is organised to celebrate the African diasporic community in London through an appreciation of Nigerian and Kenyan traditional ecological knowledge, and also to raise awareness of the work of some of its most important land defenders. Facilitated by Mercy Ette (Newcastle University) 14:00-15:00 Trees and the Ogiek...

The Come Back Story

The Come Back Story

Join King Carl Mensah for a workshop and Q&A on achieving your best self through entrepreneurship and fitness. He'll share his journey, insights, and advice to help you pursue your dreams. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired.