The Conquest of the South Pole
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This renowned community theatre is at the heart of Hackney and Dalston's flourishing arts scene, and one of the best places in London to see new work. The Arcola Theatre building is a classic contemporary fringe venue, a converted paint manufacturing factory that offers studio spaces, a versatile auditorium and a pop up tent that hosts a variety of shows. Founded in 2000 the theatre has firmly established itself as more than an arts centre, with a diverse range of productions which aim to be socially and politically relevant. More about Arcola Theatre
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London > Events > Exhibitions Dates: Wednesday 30th May 2012 - 5pm-7pm
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24 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 | At The Conquest of the South Pole
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18-22 Ashwin Street, London, E8 | At The Conquest of the South Pole
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107 Kingsland High Street, London, E8 | 4 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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Sunbury House, 1 Andrews Street, London, Hackney, London E8 | 23 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
Turner Shortlisted British artist Yinka Shonibare has bought this former office block, in need of some attention, and hardly changed a thing. While the artist decides ...More
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2 & 4 Homerton High Street, London, E9 | 25 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
The royal connections of this rare, red-brick Tudor manor house reach back to Henry VIII whose Principal Secretary of State, Sir Ralph Sadler, built Sutton House ...More
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136 Kingsland Road, London, Hackney, London E2 | 25 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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133 Newington Green Road, London, N1 | 13 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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29a Sheperton Road, London, Islington, London N1 | 20 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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5 Broadway Market, Hackney, London, Hackney, London E8 | 21 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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41 Kingsland High Street, London, E8 | 1 minute from The Conquest of the South Pole
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131 Kingsland High Street, Dalston, London, E8 | 4 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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464 Kingsland Road, London, E84AE | 6 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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27B Dalston Lane, London, E8 | 1 minute from The Conquest of the South Pole
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49-51 Barnsbury Street, London, Islington, London N1 | 33 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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London Fields, Westside, London, E8 | 15 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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Martello Road, London, E8 | 19 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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Stoke Newington High Street, London, N16 | 25 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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38-44 Stoke Newington Road, London, N16 | 7 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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95 Forest Road, London Fields, E8 | 11 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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Amhurst Road, London, E8 | 18 minutes from The Conquest of the South Pole
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Arcola Theatre events
Brimstone And TreacleBrimstone And TreacleOriginally a teleplay banned from screens in 1976, Brimstone and Treacle is a sinister thriller known as Denis Potter's most controversial play and with Rupert Friend starring in this Arcola production it looks set to sell out. The drama unfolds as two distraught parents are dealing with their daughter, Pattie being in a coma, when one day they30th May 2012Saturday 2nd June 2012
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TIMES 2nd May 2012 to 2nd June 2012 PRICING May 2 & 3 previews £12, May 4-31, Jun 1 16, concs £12, Tue Pay What You Can
Originally a teleplay banned from screens in 1976, Brimstone and Treacle is a sinister thriller known as Denis Potter's most controversial play and with Rupert Friend starring in this Arcola production it looks set to sell out. The drama unfolds as two distraught parents are dealing with their daughter, Pattie being in a coma, when one day they... More about this event
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TIMES 30th May, 31st May, 1st Jun and 2nd Jun 2012 - 7.45pm PRICING £14, concs £10
Icon Theatre presents a Fringe First-winning physical drama exploring the lives of three prisoners after release from jail. The cast includes Shane Shambhu and Verity Hewlett.
Walking The Tightrope: Arcola Theatre (Over 7s)
TIMES Various Times PRICING £10-£14, concs £7-£10
Children's drama about the importance of grandparents.
TIMES 5th June 2012 to 16th June 2012 PRICING £6
Written by Mike Kenny, Walking the Tightrope is a charming lyrical play that focuses on the special bond between a child and their grandparents. Following five year old Esme's annual visit to see her Grandparent's, this year there is something different; Nanna Queenie is not there. Exploring the topic of a child's first loss, this beautiful play fo... More about this event
Arcola (Over 60s)
TIMES 6th Jun, 13th Jun, 20th Jun and 27th Jun 2012 - 5pm-7pm PRICING Free
Arcola (Over 60s)
TIMES 4th Jul, 11th Jul, 18th Jul and 25th Jul 2012 - 5pm-7pm PRICING Free
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