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thealbany.org.uk
The Albany Douglas Way. Deptford. London SE8 Box Office 020 8692 4446
PlayList Issue 4 Spring/Summer 2009. FREE
Welcome… This spring is all about collaboration at the Albany as we join forces with a huge range of artists to present a season full of exciting, unexpected and sometimes off-beat, spoken word, music and theatre. Last year there were over 100,000 visits to the Albany, keeping the building busy from first thing in the morning often to late in the night. For the New Year, there’s more than ever, whether you’re a regular attender or coming for the first time… take a look to get a flavour of what’s on offer. A good place to start is Access All Areas, the Albany’s first Open Day in March - a day full of free events and part of the launch of the Arts Council’s free tickets scheme for under 26s, for events every week throughout the year. On the subject of keeping it free, Saturday music continues with the regular Unplugged series, kicked off this time by Glenn Tilbrook…and the Albany will now be opening most Sundays through the spring with the launch of the Sunday Sessions, monthly music with artists of astonishing quality… all free and gratis (though the café manager will be pleased if you buy a drink). New regulars include monthly comedy headliners with GSOH, new music with OOXXOO, and the first of a series of special events, School of Dark, with Charlie Dark’s Blacktronica crew …as well as the return of headliners such as Ska Cubana and Jazz Jamaica (book early, they sold out way in advance last time). The Albany is home to the following resident organisations: APPLES & SNAKES ARTEFACTS EDUTAINMENT COMMUNITY DRUG EDUCATION PROJECT ENTELECHY ARTS HEART N SOUL HEAD FOR BUSINESS LEAN: LEWISHAM EDUCATION ARTS NETWORK LEWISHAM MUSIC SERVICE LEWISHAM SPEAKING UP L.B.L STREET TRADING SECTION MONTAGE THEATRE ARTS NEXT STEP
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We are also delighted to welcome our first Associate Company for the year, Upswing, who will be developing their new show at the Albany. They will be a welcome addition to the companies already resident at the Albany, including Heart n Soul, Entelechy and Apples & Snakes who have all created new shows for the season and generally keep the building alive as a hotbed of creative energy. All this and new theatre and dance shows – Security from spoken word supremo Zena Edwards, Boo from the awardwinning Mind the Gap, NoTime & We Three Kings from Irven Lewis Dance Theatre, Feeble Minds from Spare Tyre and the intriguing Song of Songs from Weeding Cane. We look forward to seeing you. Gavin Barlow Chief Executive
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Thursday 19 February, 7.30pm
Apples & Snakes’ Open Mic
These open mic nights – courtesy of England’s no1 performance poetry organisation – are where newcomers meet the seasoned performers on equal terms. It’s simple: a roomful of poets, performers and people who just want to hear poetry. Arrive early and claim your all-important slot in the spotlight. TICKETS £3
Wednesday 25 February, 2pm & 7.30pm
Celebrated composer and multi-instrumentalist Tunde Jegede, American songstress Crystal Night, soul vocalist Misty Oldland, spoken word artist HKB Finn, poet and dancer Shahanara Begum and young harmonica virtuoso Leon Maddy – share the stage with Entelechy’s Older People’s Company. All together they will create a musical tapestry of song, story-telling, film and dance woven with nostalgic, popular, classical and African music. TICKETS £10, £6 CONCS, £3 FOR THE OVER 60s
Fridays 27 February, 8 May, 24 July, 7pm – 12pm
Beautiful Octopus Club
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Heart n Soul in association with the Albany presents
Fabulous music, art, dance and theatre created by artists with learning disabilities which will amaze and inspire. There’s funky beats and visuals from the Heart n Soul DJs and VJs, live performances and a place to chill out too. All are welcome. TICKETS £7
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Saturday 28 February, and then every Saturday from 12pm
Unplugged with Glenn Tilbrook
A fabulous kick-off for the 2009 Unplugged season welcomes back singer song writer and Squeeze superhero, Glenn Tilbrook for an afternoon of acoustic bliss in the Albany café. Then each week will feature different acoustic sessions from up and coming musicians. For your chance to play an Unplugged session, go to www.myspace.com/thealbanydeptford. FREE
Thursday 5 March, 8pm Weeding Cane
Song of Songs
The wedding table is set, the guests have arrived, the DJ has lined up the perfect track for the first dance but where is the beloved? An arresting mix of circus, theatre and dance in a show which promises a great soundtrack, a few dance routines and some intimate, messy stories all about love. Featuring Juliet Ellis (Coronation Street, Holby City), super chic 80s singer Carmel McCourt, up and coming actress Lowrie Evans and aerialist and Albany Associate artist, Vicki Amedume. Suitable for 16+ TICKETS £10, £6 CONCS. BSL INTERPRETED A co-production with Contact, Manchester, co-commissioned by Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster.
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Friday 6 March, 7pm – 11pm
NXP and the Albany in association with the Young Mayor of Lewisham present
RAR!
Sell-out club nights for the underage masses. Previous headliners have included Dan Le Sac v. Scroobius Pip, Pendulum, Princess Superstar, Beardyman and Partyshank. Check www.myspace.com/nxpromotions for breaking news. Ages 14+ TICKETS £5
Reginald D. Hunter plus support
Famed for his brilliant stand up shows, White Woman and F**k You in the Age of Consequence and TV appearances on QI and Have I Got News For You, Reginald D Hunter makes a triumphant return to the Albany. His effortlessly cool stage persona and killer material make for a potent combination. An Albany GSOH special! “for charm and sheer lack of bulls**t, Reginald D Hunter rules” Paramount Comedy
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Saturday 7 March, 8pm
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TICKETS £10 ADVANCE, £12 ON THE DOOR
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Stonecrabs in association with the Albany presents
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Devised and adapted from tales, novels, poetry, and personal stories, participants from the Stonecrabs Theatre Training Programme, The Makers of Theatre, create ten bold, innovative, humorous, hallucinatory performance pieces weaved into one explosive theatre experience. Five bite sized pieces each night. TICKETS £6, £4 CONCS OR BOOK BOTH NIGHTS FOR £10, £6 CONCS. www.stonecrabs.co.uk http://makersoftheatre.blogspot.com
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Wednesday 11 March, 7.30pm Mind the Gap
Boo
Inspired by the character of Boo Radley from To Kill a Mockingbird, Mind the Gap’s powerful new production asks what today’s society might make of this scared bogeyman, and who really gets away with murder? Mind the Gap is an award-winning theatre company that works with learning disabled and non-disabled artists as equals. TICKETS £10, £6 CONCS
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Tuesday 10 & Wednesday 11 March, 7.45pm
free post-show discussion
Friday 13 March, Friday 3 July, 7pm-11pm MUSIC CLUB
Heart n Soul presents
The Squidz Club
For young people with learning disabilities who are ready to unleash their creative talents, the Squidz Club is the only place to be. There are live performances, DJs and VJs and an array of creative activities to take part in. Family and friends are welcome too. TICKETS £3
Friday 20 March, 8pm
Apples & Snakes in association with the Albany presents
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24-Hour Poetry People
Excerpts from a pair of exciting new shows, courtesy of Excentral Tempest and Ventriloquist. These are fast becoming two of THE names-to-drop, leaving a trail of shredded-up festival stages in their wake. Whether it’s the vocal bombardment of Tempest and her entourage, or Ventriloquist’s hip hop inflected soul-searching, tonight’s a night when you won’t know what hit you. TICKETS £8, £5 CONCS Ventriloquist’s The Lost Menagerie was developed by BAC.
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Don’t Miss!
Laughed? I nearly did! Regular comedy returns to the Albany for the first time since the days of Vic Reeves’ Big Night Out, on the last Thursday of every month. With top name headline acts and an in situ bar, what more could you want? These shows kick off with the big personality of the inimitable Ninia Benjamin. If you know her from Three Non Blondes, wait to see what her live stage act is like - energetic, powerful and never forgotten. Other lined up acts may include Mark Steel, Richard Herring, Jenny Eclair, Andy Parsons, Chris Addison, Simon Munnery... check www.thealbany.org.uk for stop press line-ups. TICKETS £8 ADV, £10 ON THE DOOR, £2 OFF FOR STUDENTS
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Thursdays 26 March, 30 April, 28 May, 25 June, 23 July, 8pm
OOXXOO
The launch of a new regular band night which will feature some of the best artists, DJs and record labels on the independent music scene. Keep your eyes on the website for headline acts as they are announced over the coming weeks, it’s going to be huge. www.thealbany.org.uk TICKETS £6
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Thursdays 23 April & 25 June, 8pm
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Saturday 25 April, doors 7.30pm
www.jazzjamaica.com TICKETS £13.50 ADVANCE, £17.50 ON THE DOOR - STANDING
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Award-winning Jazz Jamaica return with a brand new set. Tighten Up! raises the roof with the formidable power and sheer exuberance of this all-star band, rocking the world with their special blend of rock steady, ska, jazz, and pumping reggae grooves. Tighten Up! pays tribute to some of Jamaica’s greatest artists and record labels, playing some of your best-loved tunes of all time in the process: Skatalites’ classic, Guns Of Navarone, Prince Buster’s Al Capone, Harry J All Stars’ Liquidator, and Myrna Hague’s classic lovers rock, What About Me, to name but a few. “Jazz Jamaica...well known for blowing the roof off live shows” Jazzwise
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NO TIME & WE THREE KINGS. IRVEN LEWIS DANCE THEATRE
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Thursday 30 April, 7.30pm Irven Lewis Dance Theatre
No Time & We Three Kings
free post-show discussion
No Time is an emotive female solo accompanied by Bridget Gray’s My Letter to Hip Hop, exploring the representation of women in hip hop and rap culture. Followed by We Three Kings, which examines the relationship between three brothers. Expect dance, video and a musical score of broken beats, hip hop and jazz. Prepare for dazzling performances as Irven Lewis seamlessly combines classical and contemporary dance with urban dance culture. TICKETS £10, £6 CONCS School workshops available, please contact estelle.buckridge@thealbany.org.uk for booking details
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Wednesday 6 May, 7.30pm
talk back free post-show discussion
Zena Edwards
Set within the beating heart of London, the chaotic stories of five characters in crisis are exposed through the eye of a camera, in this comical and moving tale of unexpected friendship. Does the flash of a blade in broad daylight mean the end or the beginning of Security? Find out when age and youth battle as Palestine meets Peckham. “Wonderful, thoughtful, sensitive, intelligent performance.” BAC audience member TICKETS £10, £6 CONCS School workshops available, please contact estelle.buckridge@thealbany.org.uk for booking details
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Thursday 14 May, 8pm Laurence Clark
Spastic Fantastic
Can Laurence, a comedian with cerebral palsy, singlehandedly reclaim the word ‘spastic’ in the same spirit as black and gay people reclaimed previously negative terms? This stunningly hard-hitting show combines stand-up comedy with fiendish hidden camera stunts. “Close to the bone and very funny... makes Chris Morris look lightweight. Dangerously funny.” The Scotsman TICKETS £8, £6 CONCS
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Six nights of exciting new music created and performed by final year students from Goldsmiths, University of London. Each night, four acts bring their fresh, eclectic mix of rock, pop, jazz, R ‘n’ B and live visuals to SE8, one of the most innovative and cutting-edge student festivals in London. TICKETS £10, £4 CONCS PER NIGHT, OR A GOLDPASS FOR £15 GIVING YOU ACCESS TO ALL 6 NIGHTS. www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/music
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Monday 11 - Saturday 16 May, 7.30pm
Friday 15 May, 8pm
Apples & Snakes in association with the Albany presents
TICKETS £8, £5 CONCS
Thursday 11, 2.30pm, Friday 12 & Saturday 13 June, 7.30pm
Lattice
Grab a drink, take your seats then limber up for the dance floor. Laugh, cry and let your hair down in the company of one of London’s premier older people’s theatre companies, This is the final work in their performance trilogy exploring what it means to grow older in the city. “We’ve come from so many places; fetched up from across half the world. None of us are getting any younger. I’m 82 but still feel 28. I just turn the numbers around. You don’t stop wondering. You don’t stop longing.” Entelechy artists have commissioned Tunde Jegede to compose the score with celebrated vocalists Crystal Night, Misty Oldland, HKB Finn and a string quartet.
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Entelechy Arts Older People’s Company in association with the Albany presents
TICKETS £10, £6 CONCS, £3 OVER 60s
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ENTELECHY ARTS OLDER PEOPLE’S COMPANY. LATTICE. 11 - 13 JUNE
Poetry and place. In an age when we can stare at a screen and be anywhere – or not care where we are so long as our sat-nav’s working – it’s getting more and more important to know our place. Poet Jay Bernard’s halfway through a residency on a London allotment, pondering place, space and literally getting to know her onions. Tonight, in a freewheeling night of words and music, she’ll be unveiling her new work. Roots supplied by our very special guest, the singer-songwriter Foy Vance.
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Friday 12 June, 8pm
Apples & Snakes in association with the Albany presents
The Word’s a Stage
We’ve taken half a dozen hot new spoken word artists – the next big things by the time you read this – and sent them to poetry boot camp with top theatre director Yael Shavit. She’s had them polishing-up their acts, wrestling with their rhymes and making sure they don’t lose that plot. And unlike a silly reality TV show, nobody got voted off. How could they, when they’re all equally good? Come see. TICKETS £8, £5 CONCS
Saturday 4 July, 8pm – 1am
Charlie Dark, the Blacktronica Collective and the Albany present
Famed for their parties at strange venues - the Victoria and Albert Museum, ICA, Studio Museum of Harlem, Fabric, and Plastic People as well as Glastonbury and the Big Chill, Blacktronica brings a new night to Deptford. Expect music old and new, anything from ska tracks to live PAs from the latest grime MCs. What’s unexpected is the Albany’s transformation to an eccentric super club via weird and wonderful events and happenings throughout the day and evening. Previous Blacktronica acts have included The Roots and Estelle. As we said, anything could happen. TICKETS £8 ADVANCE, £10 ON THE DOOR
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Friday 10, 2pm & 7.30pm, Saturday 11, 7.30pm, Tuesday 14, 11.30am & 2 pm, Thursday 16, 7.30pm & Friday 17, July 2pm & 7.30pm
talk back free post-show discussion. 16.07.09
Feeble Minds
Directed by Arti Prashar, Feeble Minds is a journey through the wisdom and madness of risk taking, inspired by Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens. Follow a host of outcasts as they walk into the wilderness to ask fundamental questions about our world. How can we hold on to our moral values or must we give in to sin? For the first time Spare Tyre brings together its two acclaimed companies: inc.Theatre Ensemble – artists with learning disabilities and HotPots – artists over 60. www.sparetyretheatrecompany.co.uk
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Saturday 18 July, doors 7.30pm
Ska Cubana
Classic Latin and Caribbean rhythms get mixed up with stylish ska undertones by this eclectic band of highly accomplished musicians with larger than life personalities and bigger than average suits. Featuring singer, Natty Bo, legendary trumpet player Eddie ‘Tan Tan’ Thornton and leading ska saxophonist Megumi Mesaku. A real-foot stomping, feel-good band. “Wildly exuberant...pounding, hypnotic... crazy... energising party music... utterly infectious” The Metro TICKETS £13.50 ADVANCE, £17.50 ON THE DOOR - STANDING
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H D IP TH AN H C E C OP IR A E C TR U E S /
……introducing our
Associate Company for Spring 2009 This spring the Albany is bursting with creative minds making new work under our roof. This year we will support several associate artists and companies, the first of which is Upswing, the UK’s leading aerial dance company. Upswing will be taking over the Albany in April to develop their show, Loved Up. This collaboration between the Albany and Upswing will provide an exciting opportunity for local young people to play a vital part in creating performance work, as well a chance for Upswing to explore new ways of creating cutting edge performance. If you are under 19 and would like to take part in Loved Up, please text UPSWING to 07951 485512 or join us for the performance.
Wednesday 22 April, 7.30pm
Loved Up – a work in progress FREE BUT BOOKING RECOMMENDED
You can meet Upswing at the Albany’s Access All Areas open day and check out a full interview with Upswing’s artistic director, Vicki Amedume, at www.thealbany.org.uk
Young Directors Programme A series of studio shows from up and coming directors. A Yorkshire Tragedy – Periwig and Monkey
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Thursday 5 – Saturday 7 February, 7pm Thursday 23 – Saturday 25 April, 7pm Miss Julie – Papercut Theatre
Thursday 21 – Saturday 23 May, 7pm Sic – Rachel Parrish With the Young Directors’ offer, the Albany assists new directors by offering a performance deal plus technical expertise, rehearsal and performance space. If you are interested in learning more, contact hires@thealbany.org.uk
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Saturday 7 March, 10am - 5pm Sunday 19 April, 3.30pm onwards
Curios
Winners of Best Band, BBC Jazz Awards 2008, Curios was formed in 2006 by pianist and composer Tom Cawley. Absolutely sublime. “state-of-the-art piano trio music”, Time Out www.myspace.com/curiosband
Sunday 24 May, 3.30pm onwards
Brass Roots
A nine-piece instrumental provide high-energy brass and percussion driven grooves. Original tunes mixed with covers of tracks from artists as random as David Bowie, Gnarls Barkley and the White Stripes! www.myspace.com/brassroots
Access All Areas The Albany OPEN DAY
Ever wanted to know what really goes on behind the scenes? Well now’s your chance. The Albany is throwing open its doors! Get exclusive Access All Areas all day, with activities for all ages including building tours, talkbacks with performers, producers and Albany staff, free workshops and performances. Discover the wide range of activities that go on at the Albany and feedback your ideas. FREE
We are delighted to be part of the Arts Council of England’s Free Theatre Ticket scheme for young people under 26 years and their families...look our for the launch in February. Visit www.thealbany.org.uk for more details.
Sunday 21 June, 3.30pm onwards
Arun Ghosh
Passionate and soaring Indo-Jazz from clarinetist Arun Ghosh and band, showcasing new material and tracks from his critically acclaimed 2008 debut album Northern Namaste.
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Creative Learning
FREE activities for young people aged 13 - 19
Monday 16 – Friday 20 February, 10am - 5pm (7pm on Friday)
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Half Term Scriptwriting Workshop
Do you have a story to tell? Have you ever seen a film or play and thought ‘I can do better than that’. So why not give it a go? See it performed by professional actors. Come and join award winning writer Bola Agbaje (Gone Too Far! at the Royal Court and the Albany) and Kola Oluwole from Time Things Change! and bring your imagination to life. Just PRESS PLAY! FREE BUT PLACES ARE LIMITED SO BOOK EARLY! Contact Estelle Buckridge 07951 485512 creative@thealbany.org.uk to book your place
Fridays from 9 January, 4 - 7pm The Albany Youth Forum presents
Friday Flex
The perfect creative start to the weekend. Each week you’ll get the chance to work with a different professional artist to learn a new performance skill. Workshops include scriptwriting, spoken word and dance theatre. Drop-in to any or all of the sessions. Check out the AYF www.thealbany.org.uk/ayf.php. For more information contact Estelle Buckridge 07951 485512 creative@thealbany.org.uk to book your place.
Wednesdays from 28 January, 5 - 8pm
Dig Deptford!
Dig drama? Join Dig Deptford, free drama workshops every Wednesday. Email digdeptford@gmail.com or text YOUR NAME + DRAMA 07769 789227.
Saturdays 7, 14 & 21 February, 11am - 1pm
Technical Theatre Course Ages 15-19
Ever watched a live performance and wondered what goes on behind the scenes? This is your chance to meet the professionals and get an introduction to aspects of stage management, lighting and sound, in a professional theatre. For more information text YOUR NAME + TECHNICAL to 0795 1485512 or email creative@thealbany.org.uk
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Introduction to
Family Sundays
Our regular Family Sundays have fun for all the family with the best in theatre for the under 7’s, Baby Grooves discos and FREE workshops and activities. Relax and enjoy lunch and the Sunday papers in the café/garden or book us for your children’s party. Come in to pick up a Family Sunday brochure, call the box office or check the website for details.
Sunday 22 February, 3pm
UNDER THE BED Ages 4 - 7
Sunday 19 April, 3pm
JUMPING MOUSE Ages 3+
Sunday 8 March, 3pm
Sunday 26 April, 3pm
Ages 4+
Ages 3+
Sunday 15 March, 3pm
Saturday 14, Wednesday 18 – Saturday 21 February, 11.30am & 2.30pm
Ages 3+
Ages 3+
ANIMAL OLYMPICS CLAYTIME
DON’T LET THE PIGEON STAY UP LATE! THE MAN IN THE MOON
Sunday 22 March, 12.30pm, 2pm & 3pm
LITTLE HIPPO AND HIS MAGIC PEN Ages 2 - 5
Sundays 1 March, 5 April & 3 May 2-5pm
BABY GROOVES
More Sunday afternoon fever with the return of baby discos for cool kids and groovy grown ups
AGES 0 - 7
Albany Cafe
Open Monday to Friday 9am – 6pm* Saturday 10am – 3pm Sunday 12pm – 4pm *8pm on performance nights.
Come and visit our famed fully licensed café which serves delicious home made cakes, hot meals, soups and salads as well as fair trade teas and coffee. The café and garden are fully accessible, child friendly and free Wi-Fi Internet access is available inside and out.
The Albany offers a variety of multi-functional spaces to hire for meetings, rehearsals, parties or conferences. Call Miles Eady on 020 8692 0231 ext 218 or email hires@thealbany.org.uk. See www.thealbany.org.uk for more information. Did you know that we cater for business lunches, conferences, weddings and award ceremonies? Contact Cameron MacKenzie on 07960043708 or email cameron.mackenzie@thealbany.org.uk
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The Albany Douglas Way Deptford London SE8 4AG Box Office 020 8692 4446 www.thealbany.org.uk
Cheques accepted with a bank guarantee card. There is a charge of 50p for tickets posted to the booker prior to the performance.
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HOW TO GET HERE BUS
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TRAIN
New Cross 5 mins walk. Deptford 2 mins walk (6 mins journey from London Bridge, 20 mins from Charing Cross. (N.B. Deptford Station is not accessible for wheelchair users). DLR Deptford Bridge 7 mins walk (1 min from Greenwich, 12 mins from Canary Wharf, 5 mins from Lewisham).
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TICKET PRICES
Concessions are available to anyone receiving unemployment or disability benefit, full time students, senior citizens and young people (up to 18 yrs). Proof of status or ID is needed.
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CAR
New Cross Road (A2), Creek Road (A200) Deptford Church Street (A2209) Free parking on Ffinch Street & Giffin Street. Douglas Way is pedestrianised, on street parking is available nearby on Watsons St, Octavius St and Rochdale Way.
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TAXI
Private hire taxis can be booked from the venue.
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