Coming to a special location this summer
thealbany.org.uk
Fuel presents Inua Ellams’
Knight Watch: SouthS’tory Commissioned by the Albany
We are very excited to be developing a new project with Associate Artist Inua Ellams, Fuel and Greenwich+Docklands International Festival. In a world where tower blocks are stone mountains and city walls are urban tapestries retelling epic fights, Knight Watch is a quest for loyalty, faith and friendship. More details on our website soon.
EAST LONDON LINE
Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 May Tues & Wed 7.30pm, Thurs – Sat 7pm & 9pm PHOTO: Reykjavik
Shams presents
BROCKLEY
Reykjavik
Step into a world unlike any you’ve experienced: a visually stunning and immersive promenade performance. Part travelogue, part forensic reconstruction, Reykjavík guides you through a city of extremes - mysterious, absurd and beautiful - in search of a half-forgotten love affair. Tickets £10, £7 concs. Limited capacity. Early booking advised. Wednesday 11 May
Book Online (No Booking Fee) Saturday 21 May, 7.30pm Grand Union Orchestra presents
Can’t Chain Up Me Mind
An unforgettable and energy filled musical journey around the world starring some of Britain’s most renowned world and jazz musicians, as well as rising stars. Discover the pulse of Carnival from South America and the Caribbean, fuelled by West African and Cuban rhythms, with echoes of urban South African townships and the rural music of Eastern Europe. Tickets £12, £8 concs
thealbany.org.uk Box Office 020 8692 4446
For full booking information visit our website BUS 21, 36, 47, 53, 136, 177, 188, 199, 225 TRAIN Nearest stations New Cross & Deptford CAR Free on street parking nearby Visit our website for more directions and access information
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Post Show Q&A (SOLD OUT) Saturday 14 May, 12 - 2pm
com ing 1 s Su - 19 Augouon..
mm st e 2 r Arts For a 011 ges1 3-19
Facing Backwards / Looking Forwards An inter-generational workshop exploring memory. (SOLD OUT)
Spring/Summer 2011
Full Playlist available on our website
Saturday 14 May, 5pm
Revealing Reykjavik
The Albany
Douglas Way, Deptford, London SE8 4AG
Highlights
An open discussion looking at ways in which the arts and science can collaborate, focusing on the power of memory. Full list of guest speakers online.
Apples and Snakes presents
The Words a Stage
What happens when you fuse poetry, storytelling and theatre? Albany residents, Apples & Snakes, let loose four performance poets to find out. Be there as they unveil their new work.
Tickets £8, £5 concs Friday 6 May, 8pm
Tuesday 31 May – Sunday 5 June
The Albany and Inua Ellams present
RAP Party
After the storming success of our first RAP Party, it’s back! Chill out and get nostalgic with a night of hip hop inspired poetry and retro beats from Inua Ellams and friends. With Malika Booker, Nikesh Shukla and Roger Robinson. Tickets £6
Saturday 9 July, 7.30pm
Chill Pill
A laid back, cool club night for poets with headline artists and rising talent on the open mic. Tickets £5
Saturday 7 May, 8pm until late
The Albany and Clocktower Arts present
Deptford Dub Club: Adrian Sherwood Vs The Mad Professor
When celebrating the best in roots, reggae and dub it’s difficult to find two names more synonymous with the rise of British dub than Adrian Sherwood and The Mad Professor. Having shaped the sound of everyone from Lee Scratch Perry to Massive Attack, this is a rare chance to see them back on stage, going head to head. Expect the deepest party vibes, special guests and real dub from the crowned kings of the scene. Tickets £12, £10 concs
Pure Gold
One of the most innovative and exciting student music festivals in London brought to you by Goldsmiths, University of London. Tickets £10, £4 concs
Saturday 11 June, 8pm
Fridays 10 & 24 June, 8 & 22 July, 8pm
Phosphosonic Comedy in association with the Albany presents
Comedy at the Albany
Special Edinburgh previews featuring Dan Antopolski (Perrier Award nominee) and Chris Ramsey (Russell Howard’s Good News, Comedy Rocks).
The Albany in association with Goldsmiths presents
Tickets £5 advance, £7 on door
A spectacular night of music with Associate Artist Arun Ghosh and singer-songwriter Eska Mtungwazi (Ty, Cinematic Orchestra, Zero 7, Matthew Herbert Big Band) featuring collaborations created over three days with past and present Goldsmiths alumni. Plus special guests.
Sundays in June, from 3pm
SoundCheck
Tickets £12, £8 concs
Sunday Sessions
Enjoy laid back Sunday afternoons in the company of our guest musicians. FREE
For our full playlist visit thealbany.org.uk
Thursday 7 July, 8pm
Apples and Snakes presents
The Words a Stage
What happens when you fuse poetry, storytelling and theatre? Albany residents, Apples & Snakes, let loose four performance poets to find out. Be there as they unveil their new work.
Tickets £8, £5 concs Friday 6 May, 8pm
Tuesday 31 May – Sunday 5 June
The Albany and Inua Ellams present
RAP Party
After the storming success of our first RAP Party, it’s back! Chill out and get nostalgic with a night of hip hop inspired poetry and retro beats from Inua Ellams and friends. With Malika Booker, Nikesh Shukla and Roger Robinson. Tickets £6
Saturday 9 July, 7.30pm
Chill Pill
A laid back, cool club night for poets with headline artists and rising talent on the open mic. Tickets £5
Saturday 7 May, 8pm until late
The Albany and Clocktower Arts present
Deptford Dub Club: Adrian Sherwood Vs The Mad Professor
When celebrating the best in roots, reggae and dub it’s difficult to find two names more synonymous with the rise of British dub than Adrian Sherwood and The Mad Professor. Having shaped the sound of everyone from Lee Scratch Perry to Massive Attack, this is a rare chance to see them back on stage, going head to head. Expect the deepest party vibes, special guests and real dub from the crowned kings of the scene. Tickets £12, £10 concs
Pure Gold
One of the most innovative and exciting student music festivals in London brought to you by Goldsmiths, University of London. Tickets £10, £4 concs
Saturday 11 June, 8pm
Fridays 10 & 24 June, 8 & 22 July, 8pm
Phosphosonic Comedy in association with the Albany presents
Comedy at the Albany
Special Edinburgh previews featuring Dan Antopolski (Perrier Award nominee) and Chris Ramsey (Russell Howard’s Good News, Comedy Rocks).
The Albany in association with Goldsmiths presents
Tickets £5 advance, £7 on door
A spectacular night of music with Associate Artist Arun Ghosh and singer-songwriter Eska Mtungwazi (Ty, Cinematic Orchestra, Zero 7, Matthew Herbert Big Band) featuring collaborations created over three days with past and present Goldsmiths alumni. Plus special guests.
Sundays in June, from 3pm
SoundCheck
Tickets £12, £8 concs
Sunday Sessions
Enjoy laid back Sunday afternoons in the company of our guest musicians. FREE
For our full playlist visit thealbany.org.uk
Thursday 7 July, 8pm
Coming to a special location this summer
thealbany.org.uk
Fuel presents Inua Ellams’
Knight Watch: SouthS’tory Commissioned by the Albany
We are very excited to be developing a new project with Associate Artist Inua Ellams, Fuel and Greenwich+Docklands International Festival. In a world where tower blocks are stone mountains and city walls are urban tapestries retelling epic fights, Knight Watch is a quest for loyalty, faith and friendship. More details on our website soon.
EAST LONDON LINE
Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 May Tues & Wed 7.30pm, Thurs – Sat 7pm & 9pm PHOTO: Reykjavik
Shams presents
BROCKLEY
Reykjavik
Step into a world unlike any you’ve experienced: a visually stunning and immersive promenade performance. Part travelogue, part forensic reconstruction, Reykjavík guides you through a city of extremes - mysterious, absurd and beautiful - in search of a half-forgotten love affair. Tickets £10, £7 concs. Limited capacity. Early booking advised. Wednesday 11 May
Book Online (No Booking Fee) Saturday 21 May, 7.30pm Grand Union Orchestra presents
Can’t Chain Up Me Mind
An unforgettable and energy filled musical journey around the world starring some of Britain’s most renowned world and jazz musicians, as well as rising stars. Discover the pulse of Carnival from South America and the Caribbean, fuelled by West African and Cuban rhythms, with echoes of urban South African townships and the rural music of Eastern Europe. Tickets £12, £8 concs
thealbany.org.uk Box Office 020 8692 4446
For full booking information visit our website BUS 21, 36, 47, 53, 136, 177, 188, 199, 225 TRAIN Nearest stations New Cross & Deptford CAR Free on street parking nearby Visit our website for more directions and access information
;=
Post Show Q&A (SOLD OUT) Saturday 14 May, 12 - 2pm
com ing 1 s Su - 19 Augouon..
mm st e 2 r Arts For a 011 ges1 3-19
Facing Backwards / Looking Forwards An inter-generational workshop exploring memory. (SOLD OUT)
Spring/Summer 2011
Full Playlist available on our website
Saturday 14 May, 5pm
Revealing Reykjavik
The Albany
Douglas Way, Deptford, London SE8 4AG
Highlights
An open discussion looking at ways in which the arts and science can collaborate, focusing on the power of memory. Full list of guest speakers online.
Coming to a special location this summer
thealbany.org.uk
Fuel presents Inua Ellams’
Knight Watch: SouthS’tory Commissioned by the Albany
We are very excited to be developing a new project with Associate Artist Inua Ellams, Fuel and Greenwich+Docklands International Festival. In a world where tower blocks are stone mountains and city walls are urban tapestries retelling epic fights, Knight Watch is a quest for loyalty, faith and friendship. More details on our website soon.
EAST LONDON LINE
Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 May Tues & Wed 7.30pm, Thurs – Sat 7pm & 9pm PHOTO: Reykjavik
Shams presents
BROCKLEY
Reykjavik
Step into a world unlike any you’ve experienced: a visually stunning and immersive promenade performance. Part travelogue, part forensic reconstruction, Reykjavík guides you through a city of extremes - mysterious, absurd and beautiful - in search of a half-forgotten love affair. Tickets £10, £7 concs. Limited capacity. Early booking advised. Wednesday 11 May
Book Online (No Booking Fee) Saturday 21 May, 7.30pm Grand Union Orchestra presents
Can’t Chain Up Me Mind
An unforgettable and energy filled musical journey around the world starring some of Britain’s most renowned world and jazz musicians, as well as rising stars. Discover the pulse of Carnival from South America and the Caribbean, fuelled by West African and Cuban rhythms, with echoes of urban South African townships and the rural music of Eastern Europe. Tickets £12, £8 concs
thealbany.org.uk Box Office 020 8692 4446
For full booking information visit our website BUS 21, 36, 47, 53, 136, 177, 188, 199, 225 TRAIN Nearest stations New Cross & Deptford CAR Free on street parking nearby Visit our website for more directions and access information
;=
Post Show Q&A (SOLD OUT) Saturday 14 May, 12 - 2pm
com ing 1 s Su - 19 Augouon..
mm st e 2 r Arts For a 011 ges1 3-19
Facing Backwards / Looking Forwards An inter-generational workshop exploring memory. (SOLD OUT)
Spring/Summer 2011
Full Playlist available on our website
Saturday 14 May, 5pm
Revealing Reykjavik
The Albany
Douglas Way, Deptford, London SE8 4AG
Highlights
An open discussion looking at ways in which the arts and science can collaborate, focusing on the power of memory. Full list of guest speakers online.
Apples and Snakes presents
The Words a Stage
What happens when you fuse poetry, storytelling and theatre? Albany residents, Apples & Snakes, let loose four performance poets to find out. Be there as they unveil their new work.
Tickets £8, £5 concs Friday 6 May, 8pm
Tuesday 31 May – Sunday 5 June
The Albany and Inua Ellams present
RAP Party
After the storming success of our first RAP Party, it’s back! Chill out and get nostalgic with a night of hip hop inspired poetry and retro beats from Inua Ellams and friends. With Malika Booker, Nikesh Shukla and Roger Robinson. Tickets £6
Saturday 9 July, 7.30pm
Chill Pill
A laid back, cool club night for poets with headline artists and rising talent on the open mic. Tickets £5
Saturday 7 May, 8pm until late
The Albany and Clocktower Arts present
Deptford Dub Club: Adrian Sherwood Vs The Mad Professor
When celebrating the best in roots, reggae and dub it’s difficult to find two names more synonymous with the rise of British dub than Adrian Sherwood and The Mad Professor. Having shaped the sound of everyone from Lee Scratch Perry to Massive Attack, this is a rare chance to see them back on stage, going head to head. Expect the deepest party vibes, special guests and real dub from the crowned kings of the scene. Tickets £12, £10 concs
Pure Gold
One of the most innovative and exciting student music festivals in London brought to you by Goldsmiths, University of London. Tickets £10, £4 concs
Saturday 11 June, 8pm
Fridays 10 & 24 June, 8 & 22 July, 8pm
Phosphosonic Comedy in association with the Albany presents
Comedy at the Albany
Special Edinburgh previews featuring Dan Antopolski (Perrier Award nominee) and Chris Ramsey (Russell Howard’s Good News, Comedy Rocks).
The Albany in association with Goldsmiths presents
Tickets £5 advance, £7 on door
A spectacular night of music with Associate Artist Arun Ghosh and singer-songwriter Eska Mtungwazi (Ty, Cinematic Orchestra, Zero 7, Matthew Herbert Big Band) featuring collaborations created over three days with past and present Goldsmiths alumni. Plus special guests.
Sundays in June, from 3pm
SoundCheck
Tickets £12, £8 concs
Sunday Sessions
Enjoy laid back Sunday afternoons in the company of our guest musicians. FREE
For our full playlist visit thealbany.org.uk
Thursday 7 July, 8pm
Apples and Snakes presents
The Words a Stage
What happens when you fuse poetry, storytelling and theatre? Albany residents, Apples & Snakes, let loose four performance poets to find out. Be there as they unveil their new work.
Tickets £8, £5 concs Friday 6 May, 8pm
Tuesday 31 May – Sunday 5 June
The Albany and Inua Ellams present
RAP Party
After the storming success of our first RAP Party, it’s back! Chill out and get nostalgic with a night of hip hop inspired poetry and retro beats from Inua Ellams and friends. With Malika Booker, Nikesh Shukla and Roger Robinson. Tickets £6
Saturday 9 July, 7.30pm
Chill Pill
A laid back, cool club night for poets with headline artists and rising talent on the open mic. Tickets £5
Saturday 7 May, 8pm until late
The Albany and Clocktower Arts present
Deptford Dub Club: Adrian Sherwood Vs The Mad Professor
When celebrating the best in roots, reggae and dub it’s difficult to find two names more synonymous with the rise of British dub than Adrian Sherwood and The Mad Professor. Having shaped the sound of everyone from Lee Scratch Perry to Massive Attack, this is a rare chance to see them back on stage, going head to head. Expect the deepest party vibes, special guests and real dub from the crowned kings of the scene. Tickets £12, £10 concs
Pure Gold
One of the most innovative and exciting student music festivals in London brought to you by Goldsmiths, University of London. Tickets £10, £4 concs
Saturday 11 June, 8pm
Fridays 10 & 24 June, 8 & 22 July, 8pm
Phosphosonic Comedy in association with the Albany presents
Comedy at the Albany
Special Edinburgh previews featuring Dan Antopolski (Perrier Award nominee) and Chris Ramsey (Russell Howard’s Good News, Comedy Rocks).
The Albany in association with Goldsmiths presents
Tickets £5 advance, £7 on door
A spectacular night of music with Associate Artist Arun Ghosh and singer-songwriter Eska Mtungwazi (Ty, Cinematic Orchestra, Zero 7, Matthew Herbert Big Band) featuring collaborations created over three days with past and present Goldsmiths alumni. Plus special guests.
Sundays in June, from 3pm
SoundCheck
Tickets £12, £8 concs
Sunday Sessions
Enjoy laid back Sunday afternoons in the company of our guest musicians. FREE
For our full playlist visit thealbany.org.uk
Thursday 7 July, 8pm
Coming to a special location this summer
thealbany.org.uk
Fuel presents Inua Ellams’
Knight Watch: SouthS’tory Commissioned by the Albany
We are very excited to be developing a new project with Associate Artist Inua Ellams, Fuel and Greenwich+Docklands International Festival. In a world where tower blocks are stone mountains and city walls are urban tapestries retelling epic fights, Knight Watch is a quest for loyalty, faith and friendship. More details on our website soon.
EAST LONDON LINE
Tuesday 10 – Saturday 14 May Tues & Wed 7.30pm, Thurs – Sat 7pm & 9pm PHOTO: Reykjavik
Shams presents
BROCKLEY
Reykjavik
Step into a world unlike any you’ve experienced: a visually stunning and immersive promenade performance. Part travelogue, part forensic reconstruction, Reykjavík guides you through a city of extremes - mysterious, absurd and beautiful - in search of a half-forgotten love affair. Tickets £10, £7 concs. Limited capacity. Early booking advised. Wednesday 11 May
Book Online (No Booking Fee) Saturday 21 May, 7.30pm Grand Union Orchestra presents
Can’t Chain Up Me Mind
An unforgettable and energy filled musical journey around the world starring some of Britain’s most renowned world and jazz musicians, as well as rising stars. Discover the pulse of Carnival from South America and the Caribbean, fuelled by West African and Cuban rhythms, with echoes of urban South African townships and the rural music of Eastern Europe. Tickets £12, £8 concs
thealbany.org.uk Box Office 020 8692 4446
For full booking information visit our website BUS 21, 36, 47, 53, 136, 177, 188, 199, 225 TRAIN Nearest stations New Cross & Deptford CAR Free on street parking nearby Visit our website for more directions and access information
;=
Post Show Q&A (SOLD OUT) Saturday 14 May, 12 - 2pm
com ing 1 s Su - 19 Augouon..
mm st e 2 r Arts For a 011 ges1 3-19
Facing Backwards / Looking Forwards An inter-generational workshop exploring memory. (SOLD OUT)
Spring/Summer 2011
Full Playlist available on our website
Saturday 14 May, 5pm
Revealing Reykjavik
The Albany
Douglas Way, Deptford, London SE8 4AG
Highlights
An open discussion looking at ways in which the arts and science can collaborate, focusing on the power of memory. Full list of guest speakers online.