Events on 20 Mar 2013
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Consumed
- Date: 20 March 2013 - 23 March 2013
- Every day
- Location: Chickenshed
- Time: 19:30 - 21:00
- Cost: £10 (£8 concs)
14+ age recommendation
£10 (£8 concs)
Sex, money and the world wide web.
Sex, money and the world wide web. Shanghai 2013. After more than twenty years, Tong Zheng returns from the States – to sell Wall Street. The China he finds is very different from the one he left behind. Who is the fascinating “shanghai beauty” he meets online? This is a strange love story in a virtual world – but a love story all the same.
A local theatre company with a global reach, Border Crossings is co-producing for the second time with China’s leading contemporary theatre, Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre, following the extraordinary show Re-Orientations.
The Counterfeit Stones
- Date: 20 March 2013
- Location: Millfield Theatre, Edmonton, London, N18 1PJ
- Time: 20:00
- Cost: Tickets: £21 Online: £20
The Counterfeit Stones celebrate their 22nd anniversary with yet another Sham Rock experience!
Their skillfully mixed cocktail of classic hits, retro costume and humour is the best in bogus rock and roll, hilariously "mockumenting" the history of the Rolling Stones from 1962. Why pay a fortune to see originals as ants in a mega-dome, when for a fraction of the price you can smell the sweat of faking brilliance? It's phony rock 'n' roll but a real bargain!
“Four Out of Five Stars” The Times
“Better than the originals” The Guardian
“Hilarious” Jerry Hall
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Box Office: 0208 807 6680
Online: www.millfieldtheatre.co.uk
‘Anticipation’ by Richard Layzell
- Date: 01 February 2013 - 31 March 2013
- Every day
- Location: Forty Hall & Estate, Forty Hill, Enfield, EN2 9HA
- Cost: £Free
Acclaimed live artist Richard
Layzell reveals his personal exploration
of Forty Hall & Estate through
performance and work with local
residents. Richard’s installation.
Forty Hall & Estate are
delighted to announce a
new contemporary art
installation that is set to
challenge your perception of
heritage. Acclaimed live artist Richard
Layzell reveals his personal exploration
of Forty Hall & Estate through
performance and work with local
residents. Richard’s installation,
incorporating a performance element,
will take Forty Hall & Estate’s as
inspiration and expose a contemporary
twist on its history, prompting you to
think differently about this beautiful
place. Richard Layzell is a London-based
artist who works in installation, video
and performance internationally.