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  • WAR CORRESPONDENTS concert by Helen Chadwick Song Theatre

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    WAR CORRESPONDENTS concert by Helen Chadwick Song Theatre

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    May 05 2016 20:00 - 22:00
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    Description

    Concert of songs based on Interviews with journalists working internationally in conflict zones. "I keep hoping that if we keep telling the truth it will be better for all of us..."

    Performed by Helen Chadwick Song Theatre.

    "Powerful … Chadwick produces something quite exquisite ‘shining light into dark places".
    Stage Talk magazine

    Helen Chadwick Song Theatre is a group of actors and singers who perform various performances in groups of between three and eight on each show. We collaborate with venues and creatives. War Correspondents was originally a song theatre show created with choreographer/co-director Steven Hoggett and creative collaborator Miriam Nabarro.

    Doors Open at 7.30pm. Concert starts at 8pm

    There will be a cash only bar at this event

    Organiser

    The Old Church – the only surviving Elizabethan church in London – is an arts and performance venue in the heart of Stoke Newington.

    Venue

    The Old Church, Stoke Newington, N16 9ES London

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