The Albany - Playlist Autumn 2013

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Thursday 19 September, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL

South London’s coolest spoken word night returns. Let our favourite poets drench you in fresh verse and enjoy scatterings of up-and-coming talent on the open mic.

Thursday 19 December, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL: CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

The Chill Pill gang present another Big One to get us in the festive spirit. A super-sized helping of spoken-word with all the trimmings and dancing ‘til late. £9, £6 concs

£7, £5 concs

get involved Saturday 7 September

SPIN CYCLE

lifestyle Spin to win the ultimate luxury Will ve. mo the on l sica in a daring mu This fantasy you be the next contestant? e fable fuses physical performanc w sho with street theatre in a playful pany, created by acclaimed UK com s. Art t Exi Emergency - Our Rules Play the game. Your Desires like Michael Like this? Then you may also rs cke Kni ted Rosen’s Centrally Hea

Time Out on Elegy

Friday 15 November, 2pm & 7pm

MIND THE GAP PRESENTS

E ISONL’SACLANSSIDC, RETOLD ASUSTR TRE RT LOUIS EPHENS

ROBE Y, WITH A TWIST! asy worlds collide, Flints E KENN BY MIKbe mutiny! As modern-day and fant re

The of for adventure as we tell this tale Supermarket becomes the scene aisles into adventure for all the the treasure, tills and trolleys; turning y dash of a show! family in this swash-buckling trolle . Ages 7+ £10, £8 concs. Family Ticket £32*

BUS 21, 36, 47, 53, 136, 177, 188, 199, 225, 453 TRAIN Nearest stations New Cross & Deptford CAR Free on street parking nearby. Visit our website for directions and access information

THE ALBANY, ENTE

Bal training A L IC S U M R E V O C N voc g, U ritin g-w son g lorin exp A week of music workshops atever your ability or UNCOVER PRESENTS

£12, £10 concs. Ages 11+

Book Online: thealbany.org.uk The Albany Douglas Way Deptford, London SE8 4AG Box Office: 020 8692 4446

0am - 2.30pm Tuesdays, from 1 October, 10.3 M COUNCIL ISHA LEW LECHY AND

ay 1 November Monday 28 October – Frid

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SLOT MACHINE AND

ONE SNOWY NIGHT

£9.50 adults, £8 ch ildren Family Ticket £32*. Ages 3+ For full family listing s, please see our Family Sunday s brochure.

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A snuggly, heart-w arm story, based on the ing bestselling books by Nick Bu tterworth. This cosy Christm as of songs to sing alo tale is full ng to, furry puppet friends to meet and blankets to be tuc ked up in.

Sept-Dec ‘13

ALBANY OUTDOORS PRESENTS EMERGENCY EXIT ARTS’

Tickets £12, £8 co ncs. Family Ticket £36*. Ages 7+

er, 7.30pm Tuesday 19 – Friday 22 Novemb

HOUSE PRESENTS A TRANSPORT PROD

MICHAEL KCNEICNTKREALLY HEATED RS ROSEN’S PRESENT

spoken word

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HOMEMADE MUSIC

ON MOON PRESENTS A BROLLY PRODUCTI

theatre

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pm Wednesday 13 November, 7.30

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ADVERSE CAMB

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Ages 14+ £10, £8 concs.

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PART OF UNCOVER: MME FOR YOUNG CREATIVES RA THE ALBANY’S PROGup our latest for new experiences, check out

interested in If you’re young, creative and over is for anyone aged 13-19 Uncover projects. Albany Unc word and everything in between. ken exploring theatre, music, spo healbany.org.uk. involved contact uncover@t To find out how you can get 17 Sunday 6 October - Sunday

November

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Café Culture kens) for the Albany’s very first n twist. Join us (and our resident chic frica st-A We a with d tfor Dep y of festival celebrating the vibranc our café and garden with an inspired menu of Combining the transformation there’ll be something for all interests and , ops ksh wor and nts eve d, of foo to eating and dancing. g win gro and ing ages, from digg on 6 October, FREE. ch laun ! Don’t miss the Yam Yam Fund’s Supported by the Big Lottery

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Support Us

Last year we celebrated 30 years on Douglas Way, but the party’s not over. You can contribute and help support us for another 30 years by joining our 30th Members Club. Or if you just want to donate, simply text us ALBY30£ followed by an amount between £1-£10 to 70070 (e.g ALBY30£5). Visit thealbany.org.uk/supportus for more information

The information in this brochure is available in large print, electronic format and on our website.

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playlist highlights

the Albany

Douglas Way, Deptford, London SE8 thealbany.org.uk


r much lov Vogue brings he ny for a night ba Al e th show back to , surprising and ky ee ch , ing m of char o could rtainment. You to enchanting ente age for the show’s last st also take to the the Albany All-Stars. act and play with uke for an afternoon the Bring along your rn and rehearse workshop to lea ale Act together! Grand Fin workshop £7, £12 including 0pm - 6.30pm Workshop from 4.3

SARAH GILLESPIE

BSouth London’s most daring

rns to the circus night retu dacious acts au ct Albany. Expe skill from and jaw dropping exciting circus t os m e some of th and beyond. artists in the UK Vogue ity ic Tr by Hosted t and tunes plus special gues an Genie. courtesy of DJ Je Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

QUARTET

s Sarah Greenwich born songstres ion of fus que uni a gs brin Gillespie together jazz, folk and blues knitted lyricism. tic poe ark em trad her by Bessie of nds sou Reminiscent of the Porter, Smith, Bob Dylan and Cole ically crit d thir her s form Sarah per s. acclaimed album Glory Day z Festival Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £12

mber, 7.30pm Saturday 7 Dece

tober, 2pm Tuesday 29 Oc BANY PRESENT

Y A 21ST CENTUR

ENTELECHY ARTS

US C CITIR ES

pm doors Saturday 23 November, 7.30

AND THE AL

TEA DANCE

a new album in d Tina C cutting stunning line up an ay lid ho on f With Ida Barr of a new mystery host fronting a be on hand to ill Nashville we have and abilities. The Jive Five w n us in this 21st es joi of artists of all ag in your seats or on your feet so ic, comedy, us ing m nc , da ing u nc yo da ve of ha for an afternoon Century shake-up tre and fun. ea th poetry, choirs, £5 iday 6 Thursday 5 – Fr

December, 8pm

ANY PRESENT MEDY DANCE COMP

! ! ! O T N A P Y PON DEP ARTS AND CO

ghs, is always full of lau Christmas party ravelling of the latest k or w l ca pi ty e Th viour and the un the outrageous beha is panto is all about that. Watch a th ell leash w un ny pa om C office gossip, ally omedy Dance award winning C nto season and show what actu . rty pa pa e th as tm on fice Chris new light happens at the of Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

t with the ‘Spend a nigh ou will ponies, and ytm Chris as is remember whyso chlfastfuTimnes!’ muBe

AGgEfroRmIE MEctN the everythin

November. tes Sunday 10 Family Circus Bi hure for details. oc See our family br

HENRIK IBSEN’S

ADAPTED BY REBECCA MANSON JONES

Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 Oct ober,

Expe blime in this surreal to the su m some fro ll bi e eclectic tripl d most an t es ld bo e th of s and dance cu cir lar spectacu . nd ou companies ar £12, £10 concs

theatre

UKUUkLuleEle-LtoEtingCcaA baret siren Tricity ed hit

THE

ING PR ALBANY AND UPSW

music & comedy

UE’S TRICITY VOG BARET

ber, 7.30pm Friday 8 Novem ESENT

circus & cabaret

ember, 7pm Sunday 29 Sept

7.30pm Saturday 14 December, UNCOVER MUSIC COMPANY

doors

PRESENTS

Y IF L P M A KY UN CH ’S + SWAMP 81 Image: ck 2012 Circus Bites Ba

start Saturday 26 October, 8pm

GINA YASHERE

STAR QUALITY PRESENTS

e returns to the comediennes, Gina Yasher before. Join her rd One of the UK’s best loved hea er nev ’ve you nd up like rity and joy! Albany with a 12-month rou with a new show full of hila on a rare trip back to the UK £12 - £16. Ages 15+

e world’ ‘One of the best comics in thThe Guardian

take over Uncover Music Company Amplify, with ge sta the Albany main grammed pro ht nig sic mu ctic ecle an tion with and produced in collabora unky. MC, DJ and Producer Ch ed rais and we bab Zim of out ht Straig ident res a is y unk Ch in Manchester, er and with Hoya Hoya, True Tig p81. Swam door. £8 in advance, £10 on the 13+ s Age ers. mb me r ove £4 for Unc 0pm doors Sunday 24 November, 7.3

GHOASRHA ARUN TRA MAK CAMOCI RECORDS AND SERIOUS

PRESENT

ARKEAssSociate Artist Arun Ghosh returns with his

Albany ble, a Pan-Asian chamber Arkestra Makara ensem world. musicians from across the , er eth orchestra bringing tog sion cus per gs, gon of irl sw l nta Experience a cross-contine l compositions inspired by lutes and harps with origina traditional forms. Festival z Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £14

7.30pm BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEA TRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ALBA

SOWETO THE LEGEN KINCH OF MIKE SMDITH NY PRESENTS

MOBO Award-winning jazz and with a fully staged performanc hip hop star Soweto Kinch returns to the Albany e score and choreography from of his latest album. With jazz improvisation, a driving a by The Seven Deadly Sins and pioneer of British hip hop culture, Jonzi D. Inspired Dante’s Inferno, The Legend to be an absorbing combina of Mike Smith promises tion of music, animation and dance. £12 - £16

Wednesday 25 – Saturday 28 September, 7pm doors

AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE JUST JONES & THE ALBANY PRES

ENT

NOBODY LIKES A DOGOOD ER. When Dr Stockmann discove rs her ethical business is thre atening the health of the planet, she assumes eve ryon right? Wrong. In this award-w e will want to put things right. It’s a no-brainer inni faces a battle she can’t afford ng contemporary adaptation, the Doctor to right? You the audience decide, lose. Whose voices will be heard? Who is and the cast perform the end ing you choose. £6 - £14. Age s 14+

‘A real tour de force – a contem rary take on The Seven Deadlypo Sins’ The Guardian

Thursday 24 October, 7.30 pm

LIZ BENTLEY IN ASSOCIATION WITH

APPLES AND SNAKES PRESENTS

AAA RATING

Age, Anxiety and Alzheimer’s . A psychotherapist by day and comedienne by night, Liz takes us on a journey thro ugh NHS to 4 days being single with working in the out sex, multiple sclerosis attacks and an Ibiza bikram yoga retreat – all accompanied by the sounds of a ukulele. With support from com Casio keyboard and edy poets courtesy of Apples and Snakes, come prepared for an evening of razor sharp wit and outrag eous humour. £8, £6 concs. Ages 18+

‘Intimate, touching and very funny ’ Alexander Parsonage, Mimetic Festival

Tuesday 26 November, 7.30 pm

SHOW AND TELL AND THE ARCHES

BEATS

PRESENT

A coming-of-age story explorin g the irresistible power of gather rebellion, apathy and ed youth. With techno. Lots of techno. Wri Kieran Hurley plus live visuals tten and performed by by Jamie Wardrop.

£12, £10 concs. Ages 16+ Contains strobe lighting

‘An original, urgent piece of theatre’ The Telegraph


r much lov Vogue brings he ny for a night ba Al e th show back to , surprising and ky ee ch , ing m of char o could rtainment. You to enchanting ente age for the show’s last st also take to the the Albany All-Stars. act and play with uke for an afternoon the Bring along your rn and rehearse workshop to lea ale Act together! Grand Fin workshop £7, £12 including 0pm - 6.30pm Workshop from 4.3

SARAH GILLESPIE

BSouth London’s most daring

rns to the circus night retu dacious acts au ct Albany. Expe skill from and jaw dropping exciting circus t os m e some of th and beyond. artists in the UK Vogue ity ic Tr by Hosted t and tunes plus special gues an Genie. courtesy of DJ Je Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

QUARTET

s Sarah Greenwich born songstres ion of fus que uni a gs brin Gillespie together jazz, folk and blues knitted lyricism. tic poe ark em trad her by Bessie of nds sou Reminiscent of the Porter, Smith, Bob Dylan and Cole ically crit d thir her s form Sarah per s. acclaimed album Glory Day z Festival Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £12

mber, 7.30pm Saturday 7 Dece

tober, 2pm Tuesday 29 Oc BANY PRESENT

Y A 21ST CENTUR

ENTELECHY ARTS

US C CITIR ES

pm doors Saturday 23 November, 7.30

AND THE AL

TEA DANCE

a new album in d Tina C cutting stunning line up an ay lid ho on f With Ida Barr of a new mystery host fronting a be on hand to ill Nashville we have and abilities. The Jive Five w n us in this 21st es joi of artists of all ag in your seats or on your feet so ic, comedy, us ing m nc , da ing u nc yo da ve of ha for an afternoon Century shake-up tre and fun. ea th poetry, choirs, £5 iday 6 Thursday 5 – Fr

December, 8pm

ANY PRESENT MEDY DANCE COMP

! ! ! O T N A P Y PON DEP ARTS AND CO

ghs, is always full of lau Christmas party ravelling of the latest k or w l ca pi ty e Th viour and the un the outrageous beha is panto is all about that. Watch a th ell leash w un ny pa om C office gossip, ally omedy Dance award winning C nto season and show what actu . rty pa pa e th as tm on fice Chris new light happens at the of Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

t with the ‘Spend a nigh ou will ponies, and ytm Chris as is remember whyso chlfastfuTimnes!’ muBe

AGgEfroRmIE MEctN the everythin

November. tes Sunday 10 Family Circus Bi hure for details. oc See our family br

HENRIK IBSEN’S

ADAPTED BY REBECCA MANSON JONES

Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 Oct ober,

Expe blime in this surreal to the su m some fro ll bi e eclectic tripl d most an t es ld bo e th of s and dance cu cir lar spectacu . nd ou companies ar £12, £10 concs

theatre

UKUUkLuleEle-LtoEtingCcaA baret siren Tricity ed hit

THE

ING PR ALBANY AND UPSW

music & comedy

UE’S TRICITY VOG BARET

ber, 7.30pm Friday 8 Novem ESENT

circus & cabaret

ember, 7pm Sunday 29 Sept

7.30pm Saturday 14 December, UNCOVER MUSIC COMPANY

doors

PRESENTS

Y IF L P M A KY UN CH ’S + SWAMP 81 Image: ck 2012 Circus Bites Ba

start Saturday 26 October, 8pm

GINA YASHERE

STAR QUALITY PRESENTS

e returns to the comediennes, Gina Yasher before. Join her rd One of the UK’s best loved hea er nev ’ve you nd up like rity and joy! Albany with a 12-month rou with a new show full of hila on a rare trip back to the UK £12 - £16. Ages 15+

e world’ ‘One of the best comics in thThe Guardian

take over Uncover Music Company Amplify, with ge sta the Albany main grammed pro ht nig sic mu ctic ecle an tion with and produced in collabora unky. MC, DJ and Producer Ch ed rais and we bab Zim of out ht Straig ident res a is y unk Ch in Manchester, er and with Hoya Hoya, True Tig p81. Swam door. £8 in advance, £10 on the 13+ s Age ers. mb me r ove £4 for Unc 0pm doors Sunday 24 November, 7.3

GHOASRHA ARUN TRA MAK CAMOCI RECORDS AND SERIOUS

PRESENT

ARKEAssSociate Artist Arun Ghosh returns with his

Albany ble, a Pan-Asian chamber Arkestra Makara ensem world. musicians from across the , er eth orchestra bringing tog sion cus per gs, gon of irl sw l nta Experience a cross-contine l compositions inspired by lutes and harps with origina traditional forms. Festival z Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £14

7.30pm BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEA TRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ALBA

SOWETO THE LEGEN KINCH OF MIKE SMDITH NY PRESENTS

MOBO Award-winning jazz and with a fully staged performanc hip hop star Soweto Kinch returns to the Albany e score and choreography from of his latest album. With jazz improvisation, a driving a by The Seven Deadly Sins and pioneer of British hip hop culture, Jonzi D. Inspired Dante’s Inferno, The Legend to be an absorbing combina of Mike Smith promises tion of music, animation and dance. £12 - £16

Wednesday 25 – Saturday 28 September, 7pm doors

AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE JUST JONES & THE ALBANY PRES

ENT

NOBODY LIKES A DOGOOD ER. When Dr Stockmann discove rs her ethical business is thre atening the health of the planet, she assumes eve ryon right? Wrong. In this award-w e will want to put things right. It’s a no-brainer inni faces a battle she can’t afford ng contemporary adaptation, the Doctor to right? You the audience decide, lose. Whose voices will be heard? Who is and the cast perform the end ing you choose. £6 - £14. Age s 14+

‘A real tour de force – a contem rary take on The Seven Deadlypo Sins’ The Guardian

Thursday 24 October, 7.30 pm

LIZ BENTLEY IN ASSOCIATION WITH

APPLES AND SNAKES PRESENTS

AAA RATING

Age, Anxiety and Alzheimer’s . A psychotherapist by day and comedienne by night, Liz takes us on a journey thro ugh NHS to 4 days being single with working in the out sex, multiple sclerosis attacks and an Ibiza bikram yoga retreat – all accompanied by the sounds of a ukulele. With support from com Casio keyboard and edy poets courtesy of Apples and Snakes, come prepared for an evening of razor sharp wit and outrag eous humour. £8, £6 concs. Ages 18+

‘Intimate, touching and very funny ’ Alexander Parsonage, Mimetic Festival

Tuesday 26 November, 7.30 pm

SHOW AND TELL AND THE ARCHES

BEATS

PRESENT

A coming-of-age story explorin g the irresistible power of gather rebellion, apathy and ed youth. With techno. Lots of techno. Wri Kieran Hurley plus live visuals tten and performed by by Jamie Wardrop.

£12, £10 concs. Ages 16+ Contains strobe lighting

‘An original, urgent piece of theatre’ The Telegraph


r much lov Vogue brings he ny for a night ba Al e th show back to , surprising and ky ee ch , ing m of char o could rtainment. You to enchanting ente age for the show’s last st also take to the the Albany All-Stars. act and play with uke for an afternoon the Bring along your rn and rehearse workshop to lea ale Act together! Grand Fin workshop £7, £12 including 0pm - 6.30pm Workshop from 4.3

SARAH GILLESPIE

BSouth London’s most daring

rns to the circus night retu dacious acts au ct Albany. Expe skill from and jaw dropping exciting circus t os m e some of th and beyond. artists in the UK Vogue ity ic Tr by Hosted t and tunes plus special gues an Genie. courtesy of DJ Je Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

QUARTET

s Sarah Greenwich born songstres ion of fus que uni a gs brin Gillespie together jazz, folk and blues knitted lyricism. tic poe ark em trad her by Bessie of nds sou Reminiscent of the Porter, Smith, Bob Dylan and Cole ically crit d thir her s form Sarah per s. acclaimed album Glory Day z Festival Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £12

mber, 7.30pm Saturday 7 Dece

tober, 2pm Tuesday 29 Oc BANY PRESENT

Y A 21ST CENTUR

ENTELECHY ARTS

US C CITIR ES

pm doors Saturday 23 November, 7.30

AND THE AL

TEA DANCE

a new album in d Tina C cutting stunning line up an ay lid ho on f With Ida Barr of a new mystery host fronting a be on hand to ill Nashville we have and abilities. The Jive Five w n us in this 21st es joi of artists of all ag in your seats or on your feet so ic, comedy, us ing m nc , da ing u nc yo da ve of ha for an afternoon Century shake-up tre and fun. ea th poetry, choirs, £5 iday 6 Thursday 5 – Fr

December, 8pm

ANY PRESENT MEDY DANCE COMP

! ! ! O T N A P Y PON DEP ARTS AND CO

ghs, is always full of lau Christmas party ravelling of the latest k or w l ca pi ty e Th viour and the un the outrageous beha is panto is all about that. Watch a th ell leash w un ny pa om C office gossip, ally omedy Dance award winning C nto season and show what actu . rty pa pa e th as tm on fice Chris new light happens at the of Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

t with the ‘Spend a nigh ou will ponies, and ytm Chris as is remember whyso chlfastfuTimnes!’ muBe

AGgEfroRmIE MEctN the everythin

November. tes Sunday 10 Family Circus Bi hure for details. oc See our family br

HENRIK IBSEN’S

ADAPTED BY REBECCA MANSON JONES

Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 Oct ober,

Expe blime in this surreal to the su m some fro ll bi e eclectic tripl d most an t es ld bo e th of s and dance cu cir lar spectacu . nd ou companies ar £12, £10 concs

theatre

UKUUkLuleEle-LtoEtingCcaA baret siren Tricity ed hit

THE

ING PR ALBANY AND UPSW

music & comedy

UE’S TRICITY VOG BARET

ber, 7.30pm Friday 8 Novem ESENT

circus & cabaret

ember, 7pm Sunday 29 Sept

7.30pm Saturday 14 December, UNCOVER MUSIC COMPANY

doors

PRESENTS

Y IF L P M A KY UN CH ’S + SWAMP 81 Image: ck 2012 Circus Bites Ba

start Saturday 26 October, 8pm

GINA YASHERE

STAR QUALITY PRESENTS

e returns to the comediennes, Gina Yasher before. Join her rd One of the UK’s best loved hea er nev ’ve you nd up like rity and joy! Albany with a 12-month rou with a new show full of hila on a rare trip back to the UK £12 - £16. Ages 15+

e world’ ‘One of the best comics in thThe Guardian

take over Uncover Music Company Amplify, with ge sta the Albany main grammed pro ht nig sic mu ctic ecle an tion with and produced in collabora unky. MC, DJ and Producer Ch ed rais and we bab Zim of out ht Straig ident res a is y unk Ch in Manchester, er and with Hoya Hoya, True Tig p81. Swam door. £8 in advance, £10 on the 13+ s Age ers. mb me r ove £4 for Unc 0pm doors Sunday 24 November, 7.3

GHOASRHA ARUN TRA MAK CAMOCI RECORDS AND SERIOUS

PRESENT

ARKEAssSociate Artist Arun Ghosh returns with his

Albany ble, a Pan-Asian chamber Arkestra Makara ensem world. musicians from across the , er eth orchestra bringing tog sion cus per gs, gon of irl sw l nta Experience a cross-contine l compositions inspired by lutes and harps with origina traditional forms. Festival z Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £14

7.30pm BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEA TRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ALBA

SOWETO THE LEGEN KINCH OF MIKE SMDITH NY PRESENTS

MOBO Award-winning jazz and with a fully staged performanc hip hop star Soweto Kinch returns to the Albany e score and choreography from of his latest album. With jazz improvisation, a driving a by The Seven Deadly Sins and pioneer of British hip hop culture, Jonzi D. Inspired Dante’s Inferno, The Legend to be an absorbing combina of Mike Smith promises tion of music, animation and dance. £12 - £16

Wednesday 25 – Saturday 28 September, 7pm doors

AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE JUST JONES & THE ALBANY PRES

ENT

NOBODY LIKES A DOGOOD ER. When Dr Stockmann discove rs her ethical business is thre atening the health of the planet, she assumes eve ryon right? Wrong. In this award-w e will want to put things right. It’s a no-brainer inni faces a battle she can’t afford ng contemporary adaptation, the Doctor to right? You the audience decide, lose. Whose voices will be heard? Who is and the cast perform the end ing you choose. £6 - £14. Age s 14+

‘A real tour de force – a contem rary take on The Seven Deadlypo Sins’ The Guardian

Thursday 24 October, 7.30 pm

LIZ BENTLEY IN ASSOCIATION WITH

APPLES AND SNAKES PRESENTS

AAA RATING

Age, Anxiety and Alzheimer’s . A psychotherapist by day and comedienne by night, Liz takes us on a journey thro ugh NHS to 4 days being single with working in the out sex, multiple sclerosis attacks and an Ibiza bikram yoga retreat – all accompanied by the sounds of a ukulele. With support from com Casio keyboard and edy poets courtesy of Apples and Snakes, come prepared for an evening of razor sharp wit and outrag eous humour. £8, £6 concs. Ages 18+

‘Intimate, touching and very funny ’ Alexander Parsonage, Mimetic Festival

Tuesday 26 November, 7.30 pm

SHOW AND TELL AND THE ARCHES

BEATS

PRESENT

A coming-of-age story explorin g the irresistible power of gather rebellion, apathy and ed youth. With techno. Lots of techno. Wri Kieran Hurley plus live visuals tten and performed by by Jamie Wardrop.

£12, £10 concs. Ages 16+ Contains strobe lighting

‘An original, urgent piece of theatre’ The Telegraph


r much lov Vogue brings he ny for a night ba Al e th show back to , surprising and ky ee ch , ing m of char o could rtainment. You to enchanting ente age for the show’s last st also take to the the Albany All-Stars. act and play with uke for an afternoon the Bring along your rn and rehearse workshop to lea ale Act together! Grand Fin workshop £7, £12 including 0pm - 6.30pm Workshop from 4.3

SARAH GILLESPIE

BSouth London’s most daring

rns to the circus night retu dacious acts au ct Albany. Expe skill from and jaw dropping exciting circus t os m e some of th and beyond. artists in the UK Vogue ity ic Tr by Hosted t and tunes plus special gues an Genie. courtesy of DJ Je Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

QUARTET

s Sarah Greenwich born songstres ion of fus que uni a gs brin Gillespie together jazz, folk and blues knitted lyricism. tic poe ark em trad her by Bessie of nds sou Reminiscent of the Porter, Smith, Bob Dylan and Cole ically crit d thir her s form Sarah per s. acclaimed album Glory Day z Festival Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £12

mber, 7.30pm Saturday 7 Dece

tober, 2pm Tuesday 29 Oc BANY PRESENT

Y A 21ST CENTUR

ENTELECHY ARTS

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pm doors Saturday 23 November, 7.30

AND THE AL

TEA DANCE

a new album in d Tina C cutting stunning line up an ay lid ho on f With Ida Barr of a new mystery host fronting a be on hand to ill Nashville we have and abilities. The Jive Five w n us in this 21st es joi of artists of all ag in your seats or on your feet so ic, comedy, us ing m nc , da ing u nc yo da ve of ha for an afternoon Century shake-up tre and fun. ea th poetry, choirs, £5 iday 6 Thursday 5 – Fr

December, 8pm

ANY PRESENT MEDY DANCE COMP

! ! ! O T N A P Y PON DEP ARTS AND CO

ghs, is always full of lau Christmas party ravelling of the latest k or w l ca pi ty e Th viour and the un the outrageous beha is panto is all about that. Watch a th ell leash w un ny pa om C office gossip, ally omedy Dance award winning C nto season and show what actu . rty pa pa e th as tm on fice Chris new light happens at the of Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

t with the ‘Spend a nigh ou will ponies, and ytm Chris as is remember whyso chlfastfuTimnes!’ muBe

AGgEfroRmIE MEctN the everythin

November. tes Sunday 10 Family Circus Bi hure for details. oc See our family br

HENRIK IBSEN’S

ADAPTED BY REBECCA MANSON JONES

Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 Oct ober,

Expe blime in this surreal to the su m some fro ll bi e eclectic tripl d most an t es ld bo e th of s and dance cu cir lar spectacu . nd ou companies ar £12, £10 concs

theatre

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ING PR ALBANY AND UPSW

music & comedy

UE’S TRICITY VOG BARET

ber, 7.30pm Friday 8 Novem ESENT

circus & cabaret

ember, 7pm Sunday 29 Sept

7.30pm Saturday 14 December, UNCOVER MUSIC COMPANY

doors

PRESENTS

Y IF L P M A KY UN CH ’S + SWAMP 81 Image: ck 2012 Circus Bites Ba

start Saturday 26 October, 8pm

GINA YASHERE

STAR QUALITY PRESENTS

e returns to the comediennes, Gina Yasher before. Join her rd One of the UK’s best loved hea er nev ’ve you nd up like rity and joy! Albany with a 12-month rou with a new show full of hila on a rare trip back to the UK £12 - £16. Ages 15+

e world’ ‘One of the best comics in thThe Guardian

take over Uncover Music Company Amplify, with ge sta the Albany main grammed pro ht nig sic mu ctic ecle an tion with and produced in collabora unky. MC, DJ and Producer Ch ed rais and we bab Zim of out ht Straig ident res a is y unk Ch in Manchester, er and with Hoya Hoya, True Tig p81. Swam door. £8 in advance, £10 on the 13+ s Age ers. mb me r ove £4 for Unc 0pm doors Sunday 24 November, 7.3

GHOASRHA ARUN TRA MAK CAMOCI RECORDS AND SERIOUS

PRESENT

ARKEAssSociate Artist Arun Ghosh returns with his

Albany ble, a Pan-Asian chamber Arkestra Makara ensem world. musicians from across the , er eth orchestra bringing tog sion cus per gs, gon of irl sw l nta Experience a cross-contine l compositions inspired by lutes and harps with origina traditional forms. Festival z Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £14

7.30pm BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEA TRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ALBA

SOWETO THE LEGEN KINCH OF MIKE SMDITH NY PRESENTS

MOBO Award-winning jazz and with a fully staged performanc hip hop star Soweto Kinch returns to the Albany e score and choreography from of his latest album. With jazz improvisation, a driving a by The Seven Deadly Sins and pioneer of British hip hop culture, Jonzi D. Inspired Dante’s Inferno, The Legend to be an absorbing combina of Mike Smith promises tion of music, animation and dance. £12 - £16

Wednesday 25 – Saturday 28 September, 7pm doors

AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE JUST JONES & THE ALBANY PRES

ENT

NOBODY LIKES A DOGOOD ER. When Dr Stockmann discove rs her ethical business is thre atening the health of the planet, she assumes eve ryon right? Wrong. In this award-w e will want to put things right. It’s a no-brainer inni faces a battle she can’t afford ng contemporary adaptation, the Doctor to right? You the audience decide, lose. Whose voices will be heard? Who is and the cast perform the end ing you choose. £6 - £14. Age s 14+

‘A real tour de force – a contem rary take on The Seven Deadlypo Sins’ The Guardian

Thursday 24 October, 7.30 pm

LIZ BENTLEY IN ASSOCIATION WITH

APPLES AND SNAKES PRESENTS

AAA RATING

Age, Anxiety and Alzheimer’s . A psychotherapist by day and comedienne by night, Liz takes us on a journey thro ugh NHS to 4 days being single with working in the out sex, multiple sclerosis attacks and an Ibiza bikram yoga retreat – all accompanied by the sounds of a ukulele. With support from com Casio keyboard and edy poets courtesy of Apples and Snakes, come prepared for an evening of razor sharp wit and outrag eous humour. £8, £6 concs. Ages 18+

‘Intimate, touching and very funny ’ Alexander Parsonage, Mimetic Festival

Tuesday 26 November, 7.30 pm

SHOW AND TELL AND THE ARCHES

BEATS

PRESENT

A coming-of-age story explorin g the irresistible power of gather rebellion, apathy and ed youth. With techno. Lots of techno. Wri Kieran Hurley plus live visuals tten and performed by by Jamie Wardrop.

£12, £10 concs. Ages 16+ Contains strobe lighting

‘An original, urgent piece of theatre’ The Telegraph


r much lov Vogue brings he ny for a night ba Al e th show back to , surprising and ky ee ch , ing m of char o could rtainment. You to enchanting ente age for the show’s last st also take to the the Albany All-Stars. act and play with uke for an afternoon the Bring along your rn and rehearse workshop to lea ale Act together! Grand Fin workshop £7, £12 including 0pm - 6.30pm Workshop from 4.3

SARAH GILLESPIE

BSouth London’s most daring

rns to the circus night retu dacious acts au ct Albany. Expe skill from and jaw dropping exciting circus t os m e some of th and beyond. artists in the UK Vogue ity ic Tr by Hosted t and tunes plus special gues an Genie. courtesy of DJ Je Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

QUARTET

s Sarah Greenwich born songstres ion of fus que uni a gs brin Gillespie together jazz, folk and blues knitted lyricism. tic poe ark em trad her by Bessie of nds sou Reminiscent of the Porter, Smith, Bob Dylan and Cole ically crit d thir her s form Sarah per s. acclaimed album Glory Day z Festival Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £12

mber, 7.30pm Saturday 7 Dece

tober, 2pm Tuesday 29 Oc BANY PRESENT

Y A 21ST CENTUR

ENTELECHY ARTS

US C CITIR ES

pm doors Saturday 23 November, 7.30

AND THE AL

TEA DANCE

a new album in d Tina C cutting stunning line up an ay lid ho on f With Ida Barr of a new mystery host fronting a be on hand to ill Nashville we have and abilities. The Jive Five w n us in this 21st es joi of artists of all ag in your seats or on your feet so ic, comedy, us ing m nc , da ing u nc yo da ve of ha for an afternoon Century shake-up tre and fun. ea th poetry, choirs, £5 iday 6 Thursday 5 – Fr

December, 8pm

ANY PRESENT MEDY DANCE COMP

! ! ! O T N A P Y PON DEP ARTS AND CO

ghs, is always full of lau Christmas party ravelling of the latest k or w l ca pi ty e Th viour and the un the outrageous beha is panto is all about that. Watch a th ell leash w un ny pa om C office gossip, ally omedy Dance award winning C nto season and show what actu . rty pa pa e th as tm on fice Chris new light happens at the of Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

t with the ‘Spend a nigh ou will ponies, and ytm Chris as is remember whyso chlfastfuTimnes!’ muBe

AGgEfroRmIE MEctN the everythin

November. tes Sunday 10 Family Circus Bi hure for details. oc See our family br

HENRIK IBSEN’S

ADAPTED BY REBECCA MANSON JONES

Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 Oct ober,

Expe blime in this surreal to the su m some fro ll bi e eclectic tripl d most an t es ld bo e th of s and dance cu cir lar spectacu . nd ou companies ar £12, £10 concs

theatre

UKUUkLuleEle-LtoEtingCcaA baret siren Tricity ed hit

THE

ING PR ALBANY AND UPSW

music & comedy

UE’S TRICITY VOG BARET

ber, 7.30pm Friday 8 Novem ESENT

circus & cabaret

ember, 7pm Sunday 29 Sept

7.30pm Saturday 14 December, UNCOVER MUSIC COMPANY

doors

PRESENTS

Y IF L P M A KY UN CH ’S + SWAMP 81 Image: ck 2012 Circus Bites Ba

start Saturday 26 October, 8pm

GINA YASHERE

STAR QUALITY PRESENTS

e returns to the comediennes, Gina Yasher before. Join her rd One of the UK’s best loved hea er nev ’ve you nd up like rity and joy! Albany with a 12-month rou with a new show full of hila on a rare trip back to the UK £12 - £16. Ages 15+

e world’ ‘One of the best comics in thThe Guardian

take over Uncover Music Company Amplify, with ge sta the Albany main grammed pro ht nig sic mu ctic ecle an tion with and produced in collabora unky. MC, DJ and Producer Ch ed rais and we bab Zim of out ht Straig ident res a is y unk Ch in Manchester, er and with Hoya Hoya, True Tig p81. Swam door. £8 in advance, £10 on the 13+ s Age ers. mb me r ove £4 for Unc 0pm doors Sunday 24 November, 7.3

GHOASRHA ARUN TRA MAK CAMOCI RECORDS AND SERIOUS

PRESENT

ARKEAssSociate Artist Arun Ghosh returns with his

Albany ble, a Pan-Asian chamber Arkestra Makara ensem world. musicians from across the , er eth orchestra bringing tog sion cus per gs, gon of irl sw l nta Experience a cross-contine l compositions inspired by lutes and harps with origina traditional forms. Festival z Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £14

7.30pm BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEA TRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ALBA

SOWETO THE LEGEN KINCH OF MIKE SMDITH NY PRESENTS

MOBO Award-winning jazz and with a fully staged performanc hip hop star Soweto Kinch returns to the Albany e score and choreography from of his latest album. With jazz improvisation, a driving a by The Seven Deadly Sins and pioneer of British hip hop culture, Jonzi D. Inspired Dante’s Inferno, The Legend to be an absorbing combina of Mike Smith promises tion of music, animation and dance. £12 - £16

Wednesday 25 – Saturday 28 September, 7pm doors

AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE JUST JONES & THE ALBANY PRES

ENT

NOBODY LIKES A DOGOOD ER. When Dr Stockmann discove rs her ethical business is thre atening the health of the planet, she assumes eve ryon right? Wrong. In this award-w e will want to put things right. It’s a no-brainer inni faces a battle she can’t afford ng contemporary adaptation, the Doctor to right? You the audience decide, lose. Whose voices will be heard? Who is and the cast perform the end ing you choose. £6 - £14. Age s 14+

‘A real tour de force – a contem rary take on The Seven Deadlypo Sins’ The Guardian

Thursday 24 October, 7.30 pm

LIZ BENTLEY IN ASSOCIATION WITH

APPLES AND SNAKES PRESENTS

AAA RATING

Age, Anxiety and Alzheimer’s . A psychotherapist by day and comedienne by night, Liz takes us on a journey thro ugh NHS to 4 days being single with working in the out sex, multiple sclerosis attacks and an Ibiza bikram yoga retreat – all accompanied by the sounds of a ukulele. With support from com Casio keyboard and edy poets courtesy of Apples and Snakes, come prepared for an evening of razor sharp wit and outrag eous humour. £8, £6 concs. Ages 18+

‘Intimate, touching and very funny ’ Alexander Parsonage, Mimetic Festival

Tuesday 26 November, 7.30 pm

SHOW AND TELL AND THE ARCHES

BEATS

PRESENT

A coming-of-age story explorin g the irresistible power of gather rebellion, apathy and ed youth. With techno. Lots of techno. Wri Kieran Hurley plus live visuals tten and performed by by Jamie Wardrop.

£12, £10 concs. Ages 16+ Contains strobe lighting

‘An original, urgent piece of theatre’ The Telegraph


r much lov Vogue brings he ny for a night ba Al e th show back to , surprising and ky ee ch , ing m of char o could rtainment. You to enchanting ente age for the show’s last st also take to the the Albany All-Stars. act and play with uke for an afternoon the Bring along your rn and rehearse workshop to lea ale Act together! Grand Fin workshop £7, £12 including 0pm - 6.30pm Workshop from 4.3

SARAH GILLESPIE

BSouth London’s most daring

rns to the circus night retu dacious acts au ct Albany. Expe skill from and jaw dropping exciting circus t os m e some of th and beyond. artists in the UK Vogue ity ic Tr by Hosted t and tunes plus special gues an Genie. courtesy of DJ Je Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

QUARTET

s Sarah Greenwich born songstres ion of fus que uni a gs brin Gillespie together jazz, folk and blues knitted lyricism. tic poe ark em trad her by Bessie of nds sou Reminiscent of the Porter, Smith, Bob Dylan and Cole ically crit d thir her s form Sarah per s. acclaimed album Glory Day z Festival Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £12

mber, 7.30pm Saturday 7 Dece

tober, 2pm Tuesday 29 Oc BANY PRESENT

Y A 21ST CENTUR

ENTELECHY ARTS

US C CITIR ES

pm doors Saturday 23 November, 7.30

AND THE AL

TEA DANCE

a new album in d Tina C cutting stunning line up an ay lid ho on f With Ida Barr of a new mystery host fronting a be on hand to ill Nashville we have and abilities. The Jive Five w n us in this 21st es joi of artists of all ag in your seats or on your feet so ic, comedy, us ing m nc , da ing u nc yo da ve of ha for an afternoon Century shake-up tre and fun. ea th poetry, choirs, £5 iday 6 Thursday 5 – Fr

December, 8pm

ANY PRESENT MEDY DANCE COMP

! ! ! O T N A P Y PON DEP ARTS AND CO

ghs, is always full of lau Christmas party ravelling of the latest k or w l ca pi ty e Th viour and the un the outrageous beha is panto is all about that. Watch a th ell leash w un ny pa om C office gossip, ally omedy Dance award winning C nto season and show what actu . rty pa pa e th as tm on fice Chris new light happens at the of Ages 16+ £12, £10 concs.

t with the ‘Spend a nigh ou will ponies, and ytm Chris as is remember whyso chlfastfuTimnes!’ muBe

AGgEfroRmIE MEctN the everythin

November. tes Sunday 10 Family Circus Bi hure for details. oc See our family br

HENRIK IBSEN’S

ADAPTED BY REBECCA MANSON JONES

Tuesday 1 – Saturday 5 Oct ober,

Expe blime in this surreal to the su m some fro ll bi e eclectic tripl d most an t es ld bo e th of s and dance cu cir lar spectacu . nd ou companies ar £12, £10 concs

theatre

UKUUkLuleEle-LtoEtingCcaA baret siren Tricity ed hit

THE

ING PR ALBANY AND UPSW

music & comedy

UE’S TRICITY VOG BARET

ber, 7.30pm Friday 8 Novem ESENT

circus & cabaret

ember, 7pm Sunday 29 Sept

7.30pm Saturday 14 December, UNCOVER MUSIC COMPANY

doors

PRESENTS

Y IF L P M A KY UN CH ’S + SWAMP 81 Image: ck 2012 Circus Bites Ba

start Saturday 26 October, 8pm

GINA YASHERE

STAR QUALITY PRESENTS

e returns to the comediennes, Gina Yasher before. Join her rd One of the UK’s best loved hea er nev ’ve you nd up like rity and joy! Albany with a 12-month rou with a new show full of hila on a rare trip back to the UK £12 - £16. Ages 15+

e world’ ‘One of the best comics in thThe Guardian

take over Uncover Music Company Amplify, with ge sta the Albany main grammed pro ht nig sic mu ctic ecle an tion with and produced in collabora unky. MC, DJ and Producer Ch ed rais and we bab Zim of out ht Straig ident res a is y unk Ch in Manchester, er and with Hoya Hoya, True Tig p81. Swam door. £8 in advance, £10 on the 13+ s Age ers. mb me r ove £4 for Unc 0pm doors Sunday 24 November, 7.3

GHOASRHA ARUN TRA MAK CAMOCI RECORDS AND SERIOUS

PRESENT

ARKEAssSociate Artist Arun Ghosh returns with his

Albany ble, a Pan-Asian chamber Arkestra Makara ensem world. musicians from across the , er eth orchestra bringing tog sion cus per gs, gon of irl sw l nta Experience a cross-contine l compositions inspired by lutes and harps with origina traditional forms. Festival z Part of the EFG London Jaz £10 - £14

7.30pm BIRMINGHAM REPERTORY THEA TRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ALBA

SOWETO THE LEGEN KINCH OF MIKE SMDITH NY PRESENTS

MOBO Award-winning jazz and with a fully staged performanc hip hop star Soweto Kinch returns to the Albany e score and choreography from of his latest album. With jazz improvisation, a driving a by The Seven Deadly Sins and pioneer of British hip hop culture, Jonzi D. Inspired Dante’s Inferno, The Legend to be an absorbing combina of Mike Smith promises tion of music, animation and dance. £12 - £16

Wednesday 25 – Saturday 28 September, 7pm doors

AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE JUST JONES & THE ALBANY PRES

ENT

NOBODY LIKES A DOGOOD ER. When Dr Stockmann discove rs her ethical business is thre atening the health of the planet, she assumes eve ryon right? Wrong. In this award-w e will want to put things right. It’s a no-brainer inni faces a battle she can’t afford ng contemporary adaptation, the Doctor to right? You the audience decide, lose. Whose voices will be heard? Who is and the cast perform the end ing you choose. £6 - £14. Age s 14+

‘A real tour de force – a contem rary take on The Seven Deadlypo Sins’ The Guardian

Thursday 24 October, 7.30 pm

LIZ BENTLEY IN ASSOCIATION WITH

APPLES AND SNAKES PRESENTS

AAA RATING

Age, Anxiety and Alzheimer’s . A psychotherapist by day and comedienne by night, Liz takes us on a journey thro ugh NHS to 4 days being single with working in the out sex, multiple sclerosis attacks and an Ibiza bikram yoga retreat – all accompanied by the sounds of a ukulele. With support from com Casio keyboard and edy poets courtesy of Apples and Snakes, come prepared for an evening of razor sharp wit and outrag eous humour. £8, £6 concs. Ages 18+

‘Intimate, touching and very funny ’ Alexander Parsonage, Mimetic Festival

Tuesday 26 November, 7.30 pm

SHOW AND TELL AND THE ARCHES

BEATS

PRESENT

A coming-of-age story explorin g the irresistible power of gather rebellion, apathy and ed youth. With techno. Lots of techno. Wri Kieran Hurley plus live visuals tten and performed by by Jamie Wardrop.

£12, £10 concs. Ages 16+ Contains strobe lighting

‘An original, urgent piece of theatre’ The Telegraph


BASED

h on a girl like any puter games and has a big crus Khalid likes football, hip hop, com of 9/11 can be very th rma afte a young Muslim in the other teenage boy. Except being of the night, he is thrown into a nightmare world in dle dangerous. Snatched in the mid afraid and far from home, will he have the strength e, balance human which he is presumed guilty. Alon s difficult questions about how we ask Boy amo ntan Gua ive? to surv rights and national security. £10, £8 concs. Ages 12+ p s with the permission of Puffin Grou Original commission by Stratford Circu

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AS YOU

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CO-PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH LES THÉÂTRES DE LA VILLE DE LUXEMBOURG AND THE NEW WOLSEY THEATRE.

rt reinvents this popular favourite The critically-acclaimed Transpo vibrant, touching, and timely s. A among Shakespeare’s comedie y and above all the human capacit story about love, statelessness, ind beh y pan com e vativ inno the to endure. Brought to you from Europe. Invisible, 1001 Nights, Elegy and

Join us on an excit ing adventure through sc What am I? Where ience… am I? How does it all work? W e urgently need your help on a re-discover the wo voyage to rld. Centrally Heated Knickers is a show for families an vibrant d packed full of surp friends, rises and taking you to place s never been before! you have Performed by legendary child ren’s poet Michael Rosen, wi grooves and flights th songs, of fancy from The Ho musical memade Orchestra.

Thursday 19 September, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL

South London’s coolest spoken word night returns. Let our favourite poets drench you in fresh verse and enjoy scatterings of up-and-coming talent on the open mic.

Thursday 19 December, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL: CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

The Chill Pill gang present another Big One to get us in the festive spirit. A super-sized helping of spoken-word with all the trimmings and dancing ‘til late. £9, £6 concs

£7, £5 concs

get involved Saturday 7 September

SPIN CYCLE

lifestyle Spin to win the ultimate luxury Will ve. mo the on l sica in a daring mu This fantasy you be the next contestant? e fable fuses physical performanc w sho with street theatre in a playful pany, created by acclaimed UK com s. Art t Exi Emergency - Our Rules Play the game. Your Desires like Michael Like this? Then you may also rs cke Kni ted Rosen’s Centrally Hea

Time Out on Elegy

Friday 15 November, 2pm & 7pm

MIND THE GAP PRESENTS

E ISONL’SACLANSSIDC, RETOLD ASUSTR TRE RT LOUIS EPHENS

ROBE Y, WITH A TWIST! asy worlds collide, Flints E KENN BY MIKbe mutiny! As modern-day and fant re

The of for adventure as we tell this tale Supermarket becomes the scene aisles into adventure for all the the treasure, tills and trolleys; turning y dash of a show! family in this swash-buckling trolle . Ages 7+ £10, £8 concs. Family Ticket £32*

BUS 21, 36, 47, 53, 136, 177, 188, 199, 225, 453 TRAIN Nearest stations New Cross & Deptford CAR Free on street parking nearby. Visit our website for directions and access information

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Bal training A L IC S U M R E V O C N voc g, U ritin g-w son g lorin exp A week of music workshops atever your ability or UNCOVER PRESENTS

£12, £10 concs. Ages 11+

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Sept-Dec ‘13

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Tickets £12, £8 co ncs. Family Ticket £36*. Ages 7+

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BASED

h on a girl like any puter games and has a big crus Khalid likes football, hip hop, com of 9/11 can be very th rma afte a young Muslim in the other teenage boy. Except being of the night, he is thrown into a nightmare world in dle dangerous. Snatched in the mid afraid and far from home, will he have the strength e, balance human which he is presumed guilty. Alon s difficult questions about how we ask Boy amo ntan Gua ive? to surv rights and national security. £10, £8 concs. Ages 12+ p s with the permission of Puffin Grou Original commission by Stratford Circu

UCTION

AS YOU

LIKE IT

CO-PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH LES THÉÂTRES DE LA VILLE DE LUXEMBOURG AND THE NEW WOLSEY THEATRE.

rt reinvents this popular favourite The critically-acclaimed Transpo vibrant, touching, and timely s. A among Shakespeare’s comedie y and above all the human capacit story about love, statelessness, ind beh y pan com e vativ inno the to endure. Brought to you from Europe. Invisible, 1001 Nights, Elegy and

Join us on an excit ing adventure through sc What am I? Where ience… am I? How does it all work? W e urgently need your help on a re-discover the wo voyage to rld. Centrally Heated Knickers is a show for families an vibrant d packed full of surp friends, rises and taking you to place s never been before! you have Performed by legendary child ren’s poet Michael Rosen, wi grooves and flights th songs, of fancy from The Ho musical memade Orchestra.

Thursday 19 September, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL

South London’s coolest spoken word night returns. Let our favourite poets drench you in fresh verse and enjoy scatterings of up-and-coming talent on the open mic.

Thursday 19 December, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL: CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

The Chill Pill gang present another Big One to get us in the festive spirit. A super-sized helping of spoken-word with all the trimmings and dancing ‘til late. £9, £6 concs

£7, £5 concs

get involved Saturday 7 September

SPIN CYCLE

lifestyle Spin to win the ultimate luxury Will ve. mo the on l sica in a daring mu This fantasy you be the next contestant? e fable fuses physical performanc w sho with street theatre in a playful pany, created by acclaimed UK com s. Art t Exi Emergency - Our Rules Play the game. Your Desires like Michael Like this? Then you may also rs cke Kni ted Rosen’s Centrally Hea

Time Out on Elegy

Friday 15 November, 2pm & 7pm

MIND THE GAP PRESENTS

E ISONL’SACLANSSIDC, RETOLD ASUSTR TRE RT LOUIS EPHENS

ROBE Y, WITH A TWIST! asy worlds collide, Flints E KENN BY MIKbe mutiny! As modern-day and fant re

The of for adventure as we tell this tale Supermarket becomes the scene aisles into adventure for all the the treasure, tills and trolleys; turning y dash of a show! family in this swash-buckling trolle . Ages 7+ £10, £8 concs. Family Ticket £32*

BUS 21, 36, 47, 53, 136, 177, 188, 199, 225, 453 TRAIN Nearest stations New Cross & Deptford CAR Free on street parking nearby. Visit our website for directions and access information

THE ALBANY, ENTE

Bal training A L IC S U M R E V O C N voc g, U ritin g-w son g lorin exp A week of music workshops atever your ability or UNCOVER PRESENTS

£12, £10 concs. Ages 11+

Book Online: thealbany.org.uk The Albany Douglas Way Deptford, London SE8 4AG Box Office: 020 8692 4446

0am - 2.30pm Tuesdays, from 1 October, 10.3 M COUNCIL ISHA LEW LECHY AND

ay 1 November Monday 28 October – Frid

‘Essential viewing’

Tuesday 10 - Su Various Times nday 29 December,

SLOT MACHINE AND

ONE SNOWY NIGHT

£9.50 adults, £8 ch ildren Family Ticket £32*. Ages 3+ For full family listing s, please see our Family Sunday s brochure.

/albany.deptford TheAlbanySE8

;=

*Family ticket comprises of at least 2 children.

at

production. Wh performance skills and music for you. ing interests, we have someth

THE ALBANY PRESE

A snuggly, heart-w arm story, based on the ing bestselling books by Nick Bu tterworth. This cosy Christm as of songs to sing alo tale is full ng to, furry puppet friends to meet and blankets to be tuc ked up in.

Sept-Dec ‘13

ALBANY OUTDOORS PRESENTS EMERGENCY EXIT ARTS’

Tickets £12, £8 co ncs. Family Ticket £36*. Ages 7+

er, 7.30pm Tuesday 19 – Friday 22 Novemb

HOUSE PRESENTS A TRANSPORT PROD

MICHAEL KCNEICNTKREALLY HEATED RS ROSEN’S PRESENT

spoken word

Y O NAMNAOPEB NTAVEL GUA RA RE BY AN ON THE NO HALF

HOMEMADE MUSIC

ON MOON PRESENTS A BROLLY PRODUCTI

theatre

Saturday 19 Octo ber, 2.30pm & 5.3 0pm

pm Wednesday 13 November, 7.30

NT

T PRESENT ober, 7.30pm ELLING PROJEC Friday 18 Oct E AKUA STORYT

E K A L B N JTHA BUFFALO AND E H T , N A M O E OLD W ER AND TH

ADVERSE CAMB

with G an and a child F MAND, IN red buffalo wom and shame, faith gu sfi di a THE LIOngN, aO ife w age jealous first a story of cour

A conflicted ki lives intertwine to bring us ove all, strength. r ab s across the a destiny. Thei expected generosity and ng tale reache our own time. iri sp un , in ss is th ne ic nd icts of d mus and ki storytelling an the recent confl Combining live origins in ancient Mali to its centuries from

f er the coursemoly v o , s a h e k la B ‘Jan of decades, ofirf the le p u o c t s a p e th ne putation as oto re a d e h llersely’ lis b ta s s e t dré Nryafte s te a re g ah -S s ’ fis d rl o w An

Ages 14+ £10, £8 concs.

the

PART OF UNCOVER: MME FOR YOUNG CREATIVES RA THE ALBANY’S PROGup our latest for new experiences, check out

interested in If you’re young, creative and over is for anyone aged 13-19 Uncover projects. Albany Unc word and everything in between. ken exploring theatre, music, spo healbany.org.uk. involved contact uncover@t To find out how you can get 17 Sunday 6 October - Sunday

November

! YAM YAFÉMCULTU RE FESTIVAL A CA

Café Culture kens) for the Albany’s very first n twist. Join us (and our resident chic frica st-A We a with d tfor Dep y of festival celebrating the vibranc our café and garden with an inspired menu of Combining the transformation there’ll be something for all interests and , ops ksh wor and nts eve d, of foo to eating and dancing. g win gro and ing ages, from digg on 6 October, FREE. ch laun ! Don’t miss the Yam Yam Fund’s Supported by the Big Lottery

Local Food Scheme.

, with A weekly event for the over 65s h. lunc and s vitie arts acti shows to There may be songs to sing, join to ions uss disc h, laug you ke ma r feet you put to fer pre just or you may up and enjoy the company. Everything is possible. dial Phone Sally on 020 8692 0231 and e. mor out find to extension 280

be Like this? Then you may also Tea Dance tury Cen t 21s A in ed rest inte

Support Us

Last year we celebrated 30 years on Douglas Way, but the party’s not over. You can contribute and help support us for another 30 years by joining our 30th Members Club. Or if you just want to donate, simply text us ALBY30£ followed by an amount between £1-£10 to 70070 (e.g ALBY30£5). Visit thealbany.org.uk/supportus for more information

The information in this brochure is available in large print, electronic format and on our website.

design: donkeystudio.net

playlist highlights

the Albany

Douglas Way, Deptford, London SE8 thealbany.org.uk


BASED

h on a girl like any puter games and has a big crus Khalid likes football, hip hop, com of 9/11 can be very th rma afte a young Muslim in the other teenage boy. Except being of the night, he is thrown into a nightmare world in dle dangerous. Snatched in the mid afraid and far from home, will he have the strength e, balance human which he is presumed guilty. Alon s difficult questions about how we ask Boy amo ntan Gua ive? to surv rights and national security. £10, £8 concs. Ages 12+ p s with the permission of Puffin Grou Original commission by Stratford Circu

UCTION

AS YOU

LIKE IT

CO-PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH LES THÉÂTRES DE LA VILLE DE LUXEMBOURG AND THE NEW WOLSEY THEATRE.

rt reinvents this popular favourite The critically-acclaimed Transpo vibrant, touching, and timely s. A among Shakespeare’s comedie y and above all the human capacit story about love, statelessness, ind beh y pan com e vativ inno the to endure. Brought to you from Europe. Invisible, 1001 Nights, Elegy and

Join us on an excit ing adventure through sc What am I? Where ience… am I? How does it all work? W e urgently need your help on a re-discover the wo voyage to rld. Centrally Heated Knickers is a show for families an vibrant d packed full of surp friends, rises and taking you to place s never been before! you have Performed by legendary child ren’s poet Michael Rosen, wi grooves and flights th songs, of fancy from The Ho musical memade Orchestra.

Thursday 19 September, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL

South London’s coolest spoken word night returns. Let our favourite poets drench you in fresh verse and enjoy scatterings of up-and-coming talent on the open mic.

Thursday 19 December, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL: CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

The Chill Pill gang present another Big One to get us in the festive spirit. A super-sized helping of spoken-word with all the trimmings and dancing ‘til late. £9, £6 concs

£7, £5 concs

get involved Saturday 7 September

SPIN CYCLE

lifestyle Spin to win the ultimate luxury Will ve. mo the on l sica in a daring mu This fantasy you be the next contestant? e fable fuses physical performanc w sho with street theatre in a playful pany, created by acclaimed UK com s. Art t Exi Emergency - Our Rules Play the game. Your Desires like Michael Like this? Then you may also rs cke Kni ted Rosen’s Centrally Hea

Time Out on Elegy

Friday 15 November, 2pm & 7pm

MIND THE GAP PRESENTS

E ISONL’SACLANSSIDC, RETOLD ASUSTR TRE RT LOUIS EPHENS

ROBE Y, WITH A TWIST! asy worlds collide, Flints E KENN BY MIKbe mutiny! As modern-day and fant re

The of for adventure as we tell this tale Supermarket becomes the scene aisles into adventure for all the the treasure, tills and trolleys; turning y dash of a show! family in this swash-buckling trolle . Ages 7+ £10, £8 concs. Family Ticket £32*

BUS 21, 36, 47, 53, 136, 177, 188, 199, 225, 453 TRAIN Nearest stations New Cross & Deptford CAR Free on street parking nearby. Visit our website for directions and access information

THE ALBANY, ENTE

Bal training A L IC S U M R E V O C N voc g, U ritin g-w son g lorin exp A week of music workshops atever your ability or UNCOVER PRESENTS

£12, £10 concs. Ages 11+

Book Online: thealbany.org.uk The Albany Douglas Way Deptford, London SE8 4AG Box Office: 020 8692 4446

0am - 2.30pm Tuesdays, from 1 October, 10.3 M COUNCIL ISHA LEW LECHY AND

ay 1 November Monday 28 October – Frid

‘Essential viewing’

Tuesday 10 - Su Various Times nday 29 December,

SLOT MACHINE AND

ONE SNOWY NIGHT

£9.50 adults, £8 ch ildren Family Ticket £32*. Ages 3+ For full family listing s, please see our Family Sunday s brochure.

/albany.deptford TheAlbanySE8

;=

*Family ticket comprises of at least 2 children.

at

production. Wh performance skills and music for you. ing interests, we have someth

THE ALBANY PRESE

A snuggly, heart-w arm story, based on the ing bestselling books by Nick Bu tterworth. This cosy Christm as of songs to sing alo tale is full ng to, furry puppet friends to meet and blankets to be tuc ked up in.

Sept-Dec ‘13

ALBANY OUTDOORS PRESENTS EMERGENCY EXIT ARTS’

Tickets £12, £8 co ncs. Family Ticket £36*. Ages 7+

er, 7.30pm Tuesday 19 – Friday 22 Novemb

HOUSE PRESENTS A TRANSPORT PROD

MICHAEL KCNEICNTKREALLY HEATED RS ROSEN’S PRESENT

spoken word

Y O NAMNAOPEB NTAVEL GUA RA RE BY AN ON THE NO HALF

HOMEMADE MUSIC

ON MOON PRESENTS A BROLLY PRODUCTI

theatre

Saturday 19 Octo ber, 2.30pm & 5.3 0pm

pm Wednesday 13 November, 7.30

NT

T PRESENT ober, 7.30pm ELLING PROJEC Friday 18 Oct E AKUA STORYT

E K A L B N JTHA BUFFALO AND E H T , N A M O E OLD W ER AND TH

ADVERSE CAMB

with G an and a child F MAND, IN red buffalo wom and shame, faith gu sfi di a THE LIOngN, aO ife w age jealous first a story of cour

A conflicted ki lives intertwine to bring us ove all, strength. r ab s across the a destiny. Thei expected generosity and ng tale reache our own time. iri sp un , in ss is th ne ic nd icts of d mus and ki storytelling an the recent confl Combining live origins in ancient Mali to its centuries from

f er the coursemoly v o , s a h e k la B ‘Jan of decades, ofirf the le p u o c t s a p e th ne putation as oto re a d e h llersely’ lis b ta s s e t dré Nryafte s te a re g ah -S s ’ fis d rl o w An

Ages 14+ £10, £8 concs.

the

PART OF UNCOVER: MME FOR YOUNG CREATIVES RA THE ALBANY’S PROGup our latest for new experiences, check out

interested in If you’re young, creative and over is for anyone aged 13-19 Uncover projects. Albany Unc word and everything in between. ken exploring theatre, music, spo healbany.org.uk. involved contact uncover@t To find out how you can get 17 Sunday 6 October - Sunday

November

! YAM YAFÉMCULTU RE FESTIVAL A CA

Café Culture kens) for the Albany’s very first n twist. Join us (and our resident chic frica st-A We a with d tfor Dep y of festival celebrating the vibranc our café and garden with an inspired menu of Combining the transformation there’ll be something for all interests and , ops ksh wor and nts eve d, of foo to eating and dancing. g win gro and ing ages, from digg on 6 October, FREE. ch laun ! Don’t miss the Yam Yam Fund’s Supported by the Big Lottery

Local Food Scheme.

, with A weekly event for the over 65s h. lunc and s vitie arts acti shows to There may be songs to sing, join to ions uss disc h, laug you ke ma r feet you put to fer pre just or you may up and enjoy the company. Everything is possible. dial Phone Sally on 020 8692 0231 and e. mor out find to extension 280

be Like this? Then you may also Tea Dance tury Cen t 21s A in ed rest inte

Support Us

Last year we celebrated 30 years on Douglas Way, but the party’s not over. You can contribute and help support us for another 30 years by joining our 30th Members Club. Or if you just want to donate, simply text us ALBY30£ followed by an amount between £1-£10 to 70070 (e.g ALBY30£5). Visit thealbany.org.uk/supportus for more information

The information in this brochure is available in large print, electronic format and on our website.

design: donkeystudio.net

playlist highlights

the Albany

Douglas Way, Deptford, London SE8 thealbany.org.uk


BASED

h on a girl like any puter games and has a big crus Khalid likes football, hip hop, com of 9/11 can be very th rma afte a young Muslim in the other teenage boy. Except being of the night, he is thrown into a nightmare world in dle dangerous. Snatched in the mid afraid and far from home, will he have the strength e, balance human which he is presumed guilty. Alon s difficult questions about how we ask Boy amo ntan Gua ive? to surv rights and national security. £10, £8 concs. Ages 12+ p s with the permission of Puffin Grou Original commission by Stratford Circu

UCTION

AS YOU

LIKE IT

CO-PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH LES THÉÂTRES DE LA VILLE DE LUXEMBOURG AND THE NEW WOLSEY THEATRE.

rt reinvents this popular favourite The critically-acclaimed Transpo vibrant, touching, and timely s. A among Shakespeare’s comedie y and above all the human capacit story about love, statelessness, ind beh y pan com e vativ inno the to endure. Brought to you from Europe. Invisible, 1001 Nights, Elegy and

Join us on an excit ing adventure through sc What am I? Where ience… am I? How does it all work? W e urgently need your help on a re-discover the wo voyage to rld. Centrally Heated Knickers is a show for families an vibrant d packed full of surp friends, rises and taking you to place s never been before! you have Performed by legendary child ren’s poet Michael Rosen, wi grooves and flights th songs, of fancy from The Ho musical memade Orchestra.

Thursday 19 September, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL

South London’s coolest spoken word night returns. Let our favourite poets drench you in fresh verse and enjoy scatterings of up-and-coming talent on the open mic.

Thursday 19 December, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL: CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

The Chill Pill gang present another Big One to get us in the festive spirit. A super-sized helping of spoken-word with all the trimmings and dancing ‘til late. £9, £6 concs

£7, £5 concs

get involved Saturday 7 September

SPIN CYCLE

lifestyle Spin to win the ultimate luxury Will ve. mo the on l sica in a daring mu This fantasy you be the next contestant? e fable fuses physical performanc w sho with street theatre in a playful pany, created by acclaimed UK com s. Art t Exi Emergency - Our Rules Play the game. Your Desires like Michael Like this? Then you may also rs cke Kni ted Rosen’s Centrally Hea

Time Out on Elegy

Friday 15 November, 2pm & 7pm

MIND THE GAP PRESENTS

E ISONL’SACLANSSIDC, RETOLD ASUSTR TRE RT LOUIS EPHENS

ROBE Y, WITH A TWIST! asy worlds collide, Flints E KENN BY MIKbe mutiny! As modern-day and fant re

The of for adventure as we tell this tale Supermarket becomes the scene aisles into adventure for all the the treasure, tills and trolleys; turning y dash of a show! family in this swash-buckling trolle . Ages 7+ £10, £8 concs. Family Ticket £32*

BUS 21, 36, 47, 53, 136, 177, 188, 199, 225, 453 TRAIN Nearest stations New Cross & Deptford CAR Free on street parking nearby. Visit our website for directions and access information

THE ALBANY, ENTE

Bal training A L IC S U M R E V O C N voc g, U ritin g-w son g lorin exp A week of music workshops atever your ability or UNCOVER PRESENTS

£12, £10 concs. Ages 11+

Book Online: thealbany.org.uk The Albany Douglas Way Deptford, London SE8 4AG Box Office: 020 8692 4446

0am - 2.30pm Tuesdays, from 1 October, 10.3 M COUNCIL ISHA LEW LECHY AND

ay 1 November Monday 28 October – Frid

‘Essential viewing’

Tuesday 10 - Su Various Times nday 29 December,

SLOT MACHINE AND

ONE SNOWY NIGHT

£9.50 adults, £8 ch ildren Family Ticket £32*. Ages 3+ For full family listing s, please see our Family Sunday s brochure.

/albany.deptford TheAlbanySE8

;=

*Family ticket comprises of at least 2 children.

at

production. Wh performance skills and music for you. ing interests, we have someth

THE ALBANY PRESE

A snuggly, heart-w arm story, based on the ing bestselling books by Nick Bu tterworth. This cosy Christm as of songs to sing alo tale is full ng to, furry puppet friends to meet and blankets to be tuc ked up in.

Sept-Dec ‘13

ALBANY OUTDOORS PRESENTS EMERGENCY EXIT ARTS’

Tickets £12, £8 co ncs. Family Ticket £36*. Ages 7+

er, 7.30pm Tuesday 19 – Friday 22 Novemb

HOUSE PRESENTS A TRANSPORT PROD

MICHAEL KCNEICNTKREALLY HEATED RS ROSEN’S PRESENT

spoken word

Y O NAMNAOPEB NTAVEL GUA RA RE BY AN ON THE NO HALF

HOMEMADE MUSIC

ON MOON PRESENTS A BROLLY PRODUCTI

theatre

Saturday 19 Octo ber, 2.30pm & 5.3 0pm

pm Wednesday 13 November, 7.30

NT

T PRESENT ober, 7.30pm ELLING PROJEC Friday 18 Oct E AKUA STORYT

E K A L B N JTHA BUFFALO AND E H T , N A M O E OLD W ER AND TH

ADVERSE CAMB

with G an and a child F MAND, IN red buffalo wom and shame, faith gu sfi di a THE LIOngN, aO ife w age jealous first a story of cour

A conflicted ki lives intertwine to bring us ove all, strength. r ab s across the a destiny. Thei expected generosity and ng tale reache our own time. iri sp un , in ss is th ne ic nd icts of d mus and ki storytelling an the recent confl Combining live origins in ancient Mali to its centuries from

f er the coursemoly v o , s a h e k la B ‘Jan of decades, ofirf the le p u o c t s a p e th ne putation as oto re a d e h llersely’ lis b ta s s e t dré Nryafte s te a re g ah -S s ’ fis d rl o w An

Ages 14+ £10, £8 concs.

the

PART OF UNCOVER: MME FOR YOUNG CREATIVES RA THE ALBANY’S PROGup our latest for new experiences, check out

interested in If you’re young, creative and over is for anyone aged 13-19 Uncover projects. Albany Unc word and everything in between. ken exploring theatre, music, spo healbany.org.uk. involved contact uncover@t To find out how you can get 17 Sunday 6 October - Sunday

November

! YAM YAFÉMCULTU RE FESTIVAL A CA

Café Culture kens) for the Albany’s very first n twist. Join us (and our resident chic frica st-A We a with d tfor Dep y of festival celebrating the vibranc our café and garden with an inspired menu of Combining the transformation there’ll be something for all interests and , ops ksh wor and nts eve d, of foo to eating and dancing. g win gro and ing ages, from digg on 6 October, FREE. ch laun ! Don’t miss the Yam Yam Fund’s Supported by the Big Lottery

Local Food Scheme.

, with A weekly event for the over 65s h. lunc and s vitie arts acti shows to There may be songs to sing, join to ions uss disc h, laug you ke ma r feet you put to fer pre just or you may up and enjoy the company. Everything is possible. dial Phone Sally on 020 8692 0231 and e. mor out find to extension 280

be Like this? Then you may also Tea Dance tury Cen t 21s A in ed rest inte

Support Us

Last year we celebrated 30 years on Douglas Way, but the party’s not over. You can contribute and help support us for another 30 years by joining our 30th Members Club. Or if you just want to donate, simply text us ALBY30£ followed by an amount between £1-£10 to 70070 (e.g ALBY30£5). Visit thealbany.org.uk/supportus for more information

The information in this brochure is available in large print, electronic format and on our website.

design: donkeystudio.net

playlist highlights

the Albany

Douglas Way, Deptford, London SE8 thealbany.org.uk


BASED

h on a girl like any puter games and has a big crus Khalid likes football, hip hop, com of 9/11 can be very th rma afte a young Muslim in the other teenage boy. Except being of the night, he is thrown into a nightmare world in dle dangerous. Snatched in the mid afraid and far from home, will he have the strength e, balance human which he is presumed guilty. Alon s difficult questions about how we ask Boy amo ntan Gua ive? to surv rights and national security. £10, £8 concs. Ages 12+ p s with the permission of Puffin Grou Original commission by Stratford Circu

UCTION

AS YOU

LIKE IT

CO-PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH LES THÉÂTRES DE LA VILLE DE LUXEMBOURG AND THE NEW WOLSEY THEATRE.

rt reinvents this popular favourite The critically-acclaimed Transpo vibrant, touching, and timely s. A among Shakespeare’s comedie y and above all the human capacit story about love, statelessness, ind beh y pan com e vativ inno the to endure. Brought to you from Europe. Invisible, 1001 Nights, Elegy and

Join us on an excit ing adventure through sc What am I? Where ience… am I? How does it all work? W e urgently need your help on a re-discover the wo voyage to rld. Centrally Heated Knickers is a show for families an vibrant d packed full of surp friends, rises and taking you to place s never been before! you have Performed by legendary child ren’s poet Michael Rosen, wi grooves and flights th songs, of fancy from The Ho musical memade Orchestra.

Thursday 19 September, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL

South London’s coolest spoken word night returns. Let our favourite poets drench you in fresh verse and enjoy scatterings of up-and-coming talent on the open mic.

Thursday 19 December, 7.30pm doors

CHILL PILL: CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

The Chill Pill gang present another Big One to get us in the festive spirit. A super-sized helping of spoken-word with all the trimmings and dancing ‘til late. £9, £6 concs

£7, £5 concs

get involved Saturday 7 September

SPIN CYCLE

lifestyle Spin to win the ultimate luxury Will ve. mo the on l sica in a daring mu This fantasy you be the next contestant? e fable fuses physical performanc w sho with street theatre in a playful pany, created by acclaimed UK com s. Art t Exi Emergency - Our Rules Play the game. Your Desires like Michael Like this? Then you may also rs cke Kni ted Rosen’s Centrally Hea

Time Out on Elegy

Friday 15 November, 2pm & 7pm

MIND THE GAP PRESENTS

E ISONL’SACLANSSIDC, RETOLD ASUSTR TRE RT LOUIS EPHENS

ROBE Y, WITH A TWIST! asy worlds collide, Flints E KENN BY MIKbe mutiny! As modern-day and fant re

The of for adventure as we tell this tale Supermarket becomes the scene aisles into adventure for all the the treasure, tills and trolleys; turning y dash of a show! family in this swash-buckling trolle . Ages 7+ £10, £8 concs. Family Ticket £32*

BUS 21, 36, 47, 53, 136, 177, 188, 199, 225, 453 TRAIN Nearest stations New Cross & Deptford CAR Free on street parking nearby. Visit our website for directions and access information

THE ALBANY, ENTE

Bal training A L IC S U M R E V O C N voc g, U ritin g-w son g lorin exp A week of music workshops atever your ability or UNCOVER PRESENTS

£12, £10 concs. Ages 11+

Book Online: thealbany.org.uk The Albany Douglas Way Deptford, London SE8 4AG Box Office: 020 8692 4446

0am - 2.30pm Tuesdays, from 1 October, 10.3 M COUNCIL ISHA LEW LECHY AND

ay 1 November Monday 28 October – Frid

‘Essential viewing’

Tuesday 10 - Su Various Times nday 29 December,

SLOT MACHINE AND

ONE SNOWY NIGHT

£9.50 adults, £8 ch ildren Family Ticket £32*. Ages 3+ For full family listing s, please see our Family Sunday s brochure.

/albany.deptford TheAlbanySE8

;=

*Family ticket comprises of at least 2 children.

at

production. Wh performance skills and music for you. ing interests, we have someth

THE ALBANY PRESE

A snuggly, heart-w arm story, based on the ing bestselling books by Nick Bu tterworth. This cosy Christm as of songs to sing alo tale is full ng to, furry puppet friends to meet and blankets to be tuc ked up in.

Sept-Dec ‘13

ALBANY OUTDOORS PRESENTS EMERGENCY EXIT ARTS’

Tickets £12, £8 co ncs. Family Ticket £36*. Ages 7+

er, 7.30pm Tuesday 19 – Friday 22 Novemb

HOUSE PRESENTS A TRANSPORT PROD

MICHAEL KCNEICNTKREALLY HEATED RS ROSEN’S PRESENT

spoken word

Y O NAMNAOPEB NTAVEL GUA RA RE BY AN ON THE NO HALF

HOMEMADE MUSIC

ON MOON PRESENTS A BROLLY PRODUCTI

theatre

Saturday 19 Octo ber, 2.30pm & 5.3 0pm

pm Wednesday 13 November, 7.30

NT

T PRESENT ober, 7.30pm ELLING PROJEC Friday 18 Oct E AKUA STORYT

E K A L B N JTHA BUFFALO AND E H T , N A M O E OLD W ER AND TH

ADVERSE CAMB

with G an and a child F MAND, IN red buffalo wom and shame, faith gu sfi di a THE LIOngN, aO ife w age jealous first a story of cour

A conflicted ki lives intertwine to bring us ove all, strength. r ab s across the a destiny. Thei expected generosity and ng tale reache our own time. iri sp un , in ss is th ne ic nd icts of d mus and ki storytelling an the recent confl Combining live origins in ancient Mali to its centuries from

f er the coursemoly v o , s a h e k la B ‘Jan of decades, ofirf the le p u o c t s a p e th ne putation as oto re a d e h llersely’ lis b ta s s e t dré Nryafte s te a re g ah -S s ’ fis d rl o w An

Ages 14+ £10, £8 concs.

the

PART OF UNCOVER: MME FOR YOUNG CREATIVES RA THE ALBANY’S PROGup our latest for new experiences, check out

interested in If you’re young, creative and over is for anyone aged 13-19 Uncover projects. Albany Unc word and everything in between. ken exploring theatre, music, spo healbany.org.uk. involved contact uncover@t To find out how you can get 17 Sunday 6 October - Sunday

November

! YAM YAFÉMCULTU RE FESTIVAL A CA

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Support Us

Last year we celebrated 30 years on Douglas Way, but the party’s not over. You can contribute and help support us for another 30 years by joining our 30th Members Club. Or if you just want to donate, simply text us ALBY30£ followed by an amount between £1-£10 to 70070 (e.g ALBY30£5). Visit thealbany.org.uk/supportus for more information

The information in this brochure is available in large print, electronic format and on our website.

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