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Contact Steel & Shamash se1 12 Baylis Road • Waterloo • London • SE1 7AA Issue 177 FREE Tel: 020 7803 3999 in Email: [email protected] All change at Festival Wing plans to be revealed Southbank Centre will this art for more people of all ages and create world-class facilities for artists and visitors to enjoy, fit for the 21st month reveal proposals for the century. We will draw on the continued success of our refurbishment of the Queen year-round festival programme and the original spirit Elizabeth Hall, and of the Festival of Britain to transform this part of the Hayward Gallery complex – to be site.” At a panel discussion in January Clare Hughes, known as the Festival Wing – with a creative producer at Feilden Clegg Bradley, explained public exhibition from Thursday 7 the changing requirements of the arts centre. March. “At Southbank Centre they’ve made an amazing Plans are currently being drawn up by Feilden job working with difficult buildings which were Clegg Bradley Studios who were appointed as lead designed at a time when their artistic and cultural architect last autumn. Their design brief is to refurbish programme was structured around discrete, almost and renew the 1960s concert halls and art gallery, as bunker-like, places for specific types of art,” she said. well as explore a more ambitious project to reclaim “Now the art is much more free-flowing and public unused and underused space. space and free events are far more important than Early documents lodged with Lambeth Council anyone could have imagined in the 1960s. reveal that an ‘infill extension’ is proposed between the “With these buildings, their strengths are their Hayward Gallery and the rising to weakness. I would say that their difficulty was part nearly 45 metres, the same height as City Hall. of their rationale: they were the rebellious teenager A 31-metre-high ‘linear building’ could sit between alongside the upper middle class parents at the Waterloo Bridge and the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Festival Hall.” The plans are likely to see venue and gallery She added: “Like most teenagers, they do have to The Shard is one of 90 contenders space almost trebled to 9,000 sq m, with foyer space start to grow up now. I think it’s that growing process for the Design of the Year title doubling to 3,000 sq m. that we are trying to help with.” which will feature in a new One of the most controversial elements of the new The draft designs for the new Festival Wing will be exhibition at the Design Museum scheme is the 5,500 sq m allocated to restaurants and presented at a public exhibition open from Thursday from Wednesday 20 March. A cafes. 7 March in the at Level 2 Blue Side. Room for London, the temporary Artistic director Jude Kelly said: “Our vision is to The exhibition will be open daily 10am-11pm and will hotel room on top of the Queen make the most of these extraordinary buildings and be updated as the plans develop through consultation. Elizabeth Hall, has also been the spaces around them so that we can provide more • www.southbankcentre.co.uk/festivalwing nominated. See listing on page 7.

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LISTINGS INFORMATION Listings for most types of local This month in brief event are free; details of events se1 discount Mary Seacole concert 27in Blackfriars Road to be considered for inclusion next month should be sent by The west walkway at the top The London Adventist Chorale London SE1 8NY Friday 22 March to of Tower Bridge is closed for presents ‘A Song for Seacole’ on [email protected] maintenance between 6 March the evening of Sunday 24 March Tel 020 7633 0766 or by post. and 26 March. During this period 2013 at Islington’s Union Chapel. Web www.inSE1.co.uk the attraction is offering a 25 The concert, introduced by actor DISCLAIMER per cent discount on the normal Rudolph Walker OBE, will raise © 2013 Bankside Press Every effort is made to admission price (£6 instead of £8). funds for the controversial statue ISSN 1750-1334 (Print) ensure the accuracy of ISSN 1750-1342 (Online) of Mary Seacole proposed for St our listings but all details Inner City Players Thomas’ Hospital. are subject to alteration by ICP is a group of people of all www.maryseacoleappeal.org.uk Editor venues and organisers and no ages (7-70+) who have been Leigh Hatts responsibility can be accepted [email protected] making drama a focus for Archaeology talks for any inaccuracies. Production Editor developing community in North The London and James Hatts Lambeth for more than 40 years. Archaeological Society’s annual [email protected] Anyone who would like to join conference on Saturday 16 londoncommunity websitese1 Contributing writer this group, whether on stage or March includes short talks about Marion Marples We also publish a community backstage, should contact Ursula excavations at two SE1 sites. Printed by Copyprints Ltd website, updated daily with Ovenden on 020 7735 2781 or Alexis Haslam will talk about local news and features and a [email protected]. This month discoveries relating to Bermondsey ADVERTISING lively discussion forum. Visit it the ICP is performing Lionel Bart’s Abbey from the dig at the former For details of our competitive at www.London-SE1.co.uk Oliver! at the Lambeth Mission Hall. Whitstable Early Years Centre site rates call us for a rate card on The group would like to welcome in Tower Bridge Road. Antonietta 020 7633 0766 or email sales@ inSE1.co.uk. You can also [ SE1 Direct ] new supporters and future players. Lerz will give a talk on Excavations download our rate card from in Lambeth Palace Gardens. www.inSE1.co.uk For a comprehensive weekly Home-Start Lambeth www.lamas.org.uk/arch2013 guide to what’s happening Home-Start Lambeth trains parent SUBSCRIPTIONS in SE1, make sure you receive and grandparent volunteers who London Eye architects’ talk To receive the next 12 issues our weekly email newsletter visit a young family once a week David Marks and Julia Barfield – by post in the UK please send a every Monday. Sign up today to offer support and friendship. creators of the London Eye –have cheque for £10 to the address at www.SE1direct.co.uk. With The group is looking for more lived and worked in Lambeth for above, made payable to ‘in SE1’. more than 7,300 subscribers, volunteers around Waterloo and decades. At Tate South Lambeth Please specify starting issue. can you afford to miss out? North Lambeth. The next training Library on Tuesday 12 March Julia course starts in April. Volunteers are will talk about a selection of their asked for a minimum commitment projects including the London Eye, of one year. Successful applicants Kew Tree top Walkway, Michael Copyprints will be CRB checked. Tippett School, Bayt Abdullah www.homestartlambeth.co.uk Children’s Hospice, Cambridge [email protected] Mosque and Clapham Gateway. Business Centre 020 7924 9292 6.30pm 180 South Lambeth Road Moving to SW8. Light refreshments available. Learn English (ESOL) at WAC Suggested donation £2. 299a Borough High Street Waterloo Action Centre (WAC) is www.tatesouthlambethfriends.org 2 April 2013 offering free beginners’ English Road classes for Lambeth residents. Lambeth Palace Library talk Mondays 2pm-4pm at 14 Baylis On Wednesday 20 March at Road. For more information and 7pm Lambeth Palace librarian

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Morgans Lane, Tooley Street T 020 7940 6300 hmsbelfast.iwm.org.uk Potters Fields Park What’s On Tooley Street Children & family Saturday 16 & Sunday 17 March www.pottersfields.co.uk 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS HMS Belfast times TBC; included in general admission Wednesday 6 March March price (children go free) SURREY DOCKS MOBILE FARM Morgans Lane, Tooley Street T 020 7940 6300 A weekend of activities to celebrate the 10.30am-4pm; free hmsbelfast.iwm.org.uk Comprehensive local listings 75th anniversary of the ship’s launch in More than 20 animals from Surrey Docks Farm will be at Potters Fields Park all day. Saturday 9 to Sunday 10 March Belfast on St Patrick’s Day 1938. Meet HISTORY IN YOUR HANDS some of HMS Belfast’s veterans and hear Learn about sustainable food sourcing first-hand tales of life on the open seas. and agriculture in an urban environment 11am-12.30pm and 2pm-4pm; included Special events Be enthralled by simulated gun firing as part of Team ’s Climate in general admission price (children Week programme. go free) Amigo Hall, St George’s Cathedral of Belfast’s 4-inch guns. Impress family and friends with your medal-making Part of Team London Bridge Discover hidden stories about HMS Lambeth Road T 020 7928 5256 skills in a hands-on craft activity. Find  Belfast and explore the fascinating lives www.southwark-rc-cathedral.org.uk Full info at se1.net/13894 out how sailors communicated in live Setchell TRA Hall of the men who lived and worked on radio demos in the ship’s Bridge Wireless board. Ordinance officer John Harrison Friday 8 March Hazel Way FREE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S Office Interact with volunteers on the was busy working when an Arctic wave DAY EVENT Admiral’s Bridge. Sit in the Captain’s seat overwhelmed the ship. Learn about his and learn about HMS Belfast throughout Saturday 9 March 2pm-7pm; free JUMBLE SALE incredible story of survival, and hear its 75 year history. other stories as you examine authentic Free event organised by the Forum  2pm-4pm; 20p for Equalities and Human Rights in Full info at se1.net/13964 Bargains galore. naval objects from IWM’s collections, Southwark. The afternoon will be The Queen’s Walk  Full info at se1.net/13866 and learn more about how they are opened by Cllr Richard Livingstone and (London Eye-Hungerford Bridge) conserved. the programme includes presentations Southbank Centre Square  Full info at se1.net/13961 by the Feminist Library, a short film, talk Friday 29 March to Monday 1 April Belvedere Road by local author Precious Williams, live REAL STREET FOOD FESTIVAL www.southbankcentre.co.uk Saturday 23 to Sunday 24 March music, buffet and much more. 12 noon-9pm (Sun & Mon 6pm) SIGNALS AT SEA  Friday 22 to Sunday 24 March Full info at se1.net/13890 First of a series of quarterly street food THE CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL 11am-12.30pm and 2pm-4pm; included Bankside Community Space festivals on the riverside walkway. Fri & Sat 11am-8pm; Sun 11am-6pm; free in general admission price (children Combining the multiculturalism of 18 Great Guildford Street T 020 7928 3998 The festival returns to Southbank Centre go free) London’s street food scene, with the for its tenth gastronomic celebration of Send and decode secret messages and www.betterbankside.co.uk ethos and philosophy of the Real Food all things chocolate. find out how the navy used secret signals Festival, these events offer well sourced, Friday 8 March  to communicate amongst themselves and BANKSIDE EMPORIUM high quality food made by serious Full info at se1.net/13939 traders who care about what they do Southwark Cathedral with other ships. Taking place on the 12 noon-2pm; free Gun Platform or, weather permitting, For one lunchtime only, bring your high- and how they do it. London Bridge T 020 7367 6700 the flag deck, find yourself at the quality nearly new clothes, books, DVDs  Full info at se1.net/13940 www.southwarkcathedral.org.uk and knick knacks to swap. Friends of heart of communications on board and Lower Marsh Saturday 16 March the Mini Mints will be selling cupcakes experience what it would have been like JUSTIN WELBY’S JOURNEY IN and The Goodlife Centre will be running to navigate in war-torn waters. Saturday 9 March PRAYER upholstering and upcycling workshops. A  PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP 1.30pm-5.30pm Full info at se1.net/13962 Better Bankside event for Climate Week. 10am-1pm; £5; to book email  The new Archbishop of , the Friday 29 to Sunday 31 March Full info at se1.net/13947 [email protected] Most Revd Justin Welby, visits Southwark Do you wonder why your photos look DARNING AND YARNING AT SEA Cable Club Cathedral as part of his ‘Journey in 11am-12.30pm and 2pm-4pm; included like everyone else’s? Do you want to Prayer’ during the days leading up to 33 Bermondsey Street learn how to take better photos? Join in general admission price (children www.cable-london.com his enthronement. This journey is a photographer Anthony Epes for this pilgrimage around the Province of go free) Thursday 7 March 3 hour photo class and walk where Canterbury and the invitation is open to Get crafty and learn how sailors repaired STREETLYTES FUNDRAISING you will get the lowdown on how to all to join him. The Archbishop will visit their clothes at sea - uncover the MASQUERADE BALL instantly improve your photos. Anthony one city on each day of the journey, and difference between a cross stitch and a 7.30pm-midnight; £20-£180 from http:// will focus on helping you develop your spend that day in prayer. The Archbishop running stitch in this communal sewing xxevents.eventbrite.co.uk skills of composition; showing you how will arrive in Southwark by walking activity. Find out about sailor’s silks, the Live performances, music, cocktails and to compose original and interesting across the Millennium Bridge from St types of clothes sailors repaired and see canapes. Aerial acrobats, fortune tellers, photographs. Part of the Waterloo Sights Paul’s Cathedral where he is spending your work form part of an impressive magicians, dancers and live acoustic & Sounds project. the morning. textile collage, which will go on display performances. Streetlytes was founded  Full info at se1.net/13707  Full info at se1.net/13918 later in the year. in 2007 by Rudi Richardson. Its volunteers More London Riverside  provide food and clothing to homeless Full info at se1.net/13963 people on the streets of London. Tooley Street Friday 29 March St Mary Magdalen  www.morelondon.com GOOD FRIDAY WALK OF WITNESS Full info at se1.net/13979 11am Bermondsey Street T 020 7357 0984 Gibbon’s Rent Friday 8 March www.stmarysbermondsey.org.uk LOW CARBON FESTIVAL An ecumenical walk along the riverside featuring readings, prayers and hymns. Gibbons Rents 11am-9pm; free Wednesday 6 March Meet at the Christ Rests in Peace art More London is hosting a low-carbon Thursday 7 March installation in Southwark Cathedral. BACH TO BABY UP-CYCLING AND DIY WORKSHOP festival in support of Climate Week.  10.30ameat cake and mingle from 10am; 12 noon-3pm; free Come and take part in the day’s Full info at se1.net/14001 adults £10; children free Have any materials hanging around festivities at More London Riverside. Waterloo Action Centre Classical concert series for baby and which must have some use but you Programme includes an item swap 14 Baylis Road T 020 7261 1404 you organised by concert pianist and can’t quite figure out what? Bring along (11am-3pm) where you can bring things www.waterlooactioncentre.co.uk local mum Miaomiao Yu. Studies show such as DVDs, clothes or books to swap, your scrap materials for an up-cycling classical music can bring tremendous afternoon making bird boxes, bat a market with stalls serving low-carbon Saturday 2 March food (11am-7pm), ending with a free HEALTH & WELLBEING TASTER DAY benefits to young children, but the idea boxes and bug hotels with the Putting is simply to bring adults and kids of all Down Roots team. 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Unicorn Theatre New Cut Housing Co-Operative Hall Rights International, UK), Folorunsho Alakija (president of the Rose of Sharon 147 Tooley Street T 020 7645 0560 Talks & literature 106 The Cut Foundation, Nigeria), Yinka Essien www.unicorntheatre.com (founder of the Christian Support Group Cafe del Marsh Tuesday 12 March for African and Caribbean Widows) and Sunday 10 March 44 Lower Marsh T 020 7928 7100 RECENT LOCAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL Beverley De-Gale OBE (co-founder of the LONDON CHILDREN’S BOOKSWAP www.facebook.com/CafedelMarsh44 AND HISTORICAL WORK African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust). 12 noon-4pm; free 7.30pm (refreshments from 7pm); non-  A book and story swap with creative Saturday 16 March members £1 Full info at se1.net/13902 bookmark-making and more. Bring a POETRY PARLOUR Symposium with various speakers. A The Old King’s Head book and swap it for a new one. 3pm; free Southwark & Lambeth Archaeological 45-49 Borough High Street T 020 7407 1550 Waterloo’s own regular poetry event – Society event. www.theoldkingshead.uk.com  Full info at se1.net/13891 formerly at Crockatt & Powell – resumes  Full info at se1.net/13260 at nearby Cafe del Marsh. Poetry Parlour Thursday 14 March Old Operating Theatre, Museum THE OCCULT LIFE OF DENNIS will take place quarterly on Saturday and Herb Garret Public meetings afternoons. This month’s event features WHEATLEY Bankside Community Space Mimi Khalvati and Sharon Morris, with 9a St Thomas Street T 020 7188 2679 8pm; £2.50 (conc £1.50) floor spots and a small book stall. Entry is www.thegarret.org.uk Talk by Phil Baker. A South East London 18 Great Guildford Street T 020 7928 3998 free to cafe customers. Folklore Society event. www.betterbankside.co.uk Friday 15 March   Full info at se1.net/13893 JOHN SNOW: ANAESTHESIA’S FIRST Full info at se1.net/13924 Monday 11 March Florence Nightingale Museum SCIENTIST BANKSIDE RESIDENTS’ FORUM 6.30pm; £6 (conc £5) St Thomas’ Hospital T 020 7620 0374 A lecture about the life of John Snow Guided walks OPEN FORUM www.florence-nightingale.co.uk 6.30pm and his scientific contributions to London Trails anaesthesia and medicine by Dr Adrian Learn about Linden Homes’ proposed Thursday 7 March londontrails.wordpress.com development on Blackfriars Road. GHOST STORIES Padfield and Dr David Zuck.  Plus updates on the Blackfriars Road 6.30pm; £10 from katie@florence- Full info at se1.net/13959 Saturday 9 March public realm project and the Bankside nightingale.co.uk or 020 7620 0374 WATERLOO WALK WITH OLD MAPS Victorian-style storyteller Julie Gamble Tuesday 19 March 11am; £10 (conc £8) email oldmapken@ Neighbourhood Plan. THE UNFORTUNATE MR MILLARD  will relate the eerie tale The Old Nurse’s yahoo.co.uk to book Full info at se1.net/13739 Story written by bestselling author – 7pm-8pm; £6 (conc £5) Ken Titmuss leads a walk with old and close friend of the Nightingales – Kirsty Chilton explores the fascinating Thursday 21 March maps exploring the streets behind the Elizabeth Gaskell. case of a former employee of St Thomas’ South Bank. Looking up you will see an LET’S REVERSE COMMUNITY Hospital who was arrested in 1823  Full info at se1.net/13824 unusual way the anti-slavery campaign DECLINE: SUSTAINABLE for entering a burial ground with the was commemorated and just round the COMMUNITIES ACT SOUTH Thursday 14 March intention of raising a body. This talk corner a fragment of the Necropolis LONDON PUBLIC MEETING DISSECTING THE WORKHOUSE will give an insight into the process of Railway, as well as their office in 7pm-9pm DEAD bodysnatching and the gruesome work Road. Along the Learn how to use the Sustainable 6.30pm; £8; booking katie@florence- of the resurrection men. way the walk will celebrate the work of Communities Act to protect and promote nightingale.co.uk or 020 7620 0374  Full info at se1.net/13957 Emma Cons, encounter the gold refiner local services, shops, trade and the Dr Ruth Richardson explains the terrible Siobhan Davies Studios of Cross Street and follow a lost river. environment in South London. Speakers: fear of the pauper funeral, its historical And you will discover the secret life of roots, and its long shadow into our own 85 St George’s Road T 020 7091 9650 Cllr Peter John, leader of Southwark www.siobhandavies.com everyone’s favourite London bridge. Council, Carolina Gottardo, director of times. See exhibition listing.   Full info at se1.net/13885 Latin American Women’s Right Service, Full info at se1.net/13927 Friday 1 March Mad March Walks Phil Mawhinney of Community Action King’s College London ARTIST IN CONVERSATION: LILAH with John Constable Southwark and Steve Shaw, Local Works FOWLER Guy’s Campus, London Bridge www.southwarkmysteries.co.uk/guided-walks national coordinator. Refreshments 7pm; free; reserve a place on 020 7091 www.kcl.ac.uk/feedyourmind 9650 provided. Sunday 10 March  Wednesday 13 March Lilah Fowler will give a brief introduction CHARLIE CHAPLIN’S SOUTH Full info at se1.net/13920 SUPERFOODS AND HEART DISEASE to her current exhibition. LONDON PALACE  Southwark Council Harris Lecture Theatre; 1.30pm-2.30pm; Full info at se1.net/13944 Meet 10.45am for 11am outside the www.southwark.gov.uk free; book at Cuming Museum, Walworth Road SE17; Tuesday 19 March http://superfood13march.eventbrite.com £8 (conc £7) no advance booking Tuesday 12 March EXHIBITION TOUR: ROUND CIRCLES Lecture by Professor Giovanni Mann as PROPS AND EDGES Local history is brought vividly to life by BERMONDSEY & ROTHERHITHE part of Feed Your Mind - King’s College 2pm-3pm; free; reserve a place on 020 writer and performer John Constable, COMMUNITY COUNCIL London’s festival of food and ideas. author of The Southwark Mysteries and  7091 9650 7pm; venue to be announced Full info at se1.net/13936 Artistic director Siobhan Davies and Secret Bankside - Walks In The Outlaw Meeting for Grange, Riverside, South curator Alison Proctor will lead a tour of Borough. This walk traces Chaplin’s early Bermondsey, Surrey Docks, Rotherhithe Thursday 14 March life - visiting the sites of local music SPIT! WHAT YOUR SALIVA SAYS Lilah Fowler’s exhibition discussing the and Livesey wards. works and exploring the thinking behind halls, some of his childhood lodgings, ABOUT YOU including the old Lambeth workhouse,  Full info at se1.net/13786 their positioning around the building. Harris Lecture Theatre; 1pm-2pm; free;  his birthplace and the church where his Waterloo Action Centre book at http://spit14march.eventbrite.com Full info at se1.net/13945 parents were married. Lecture by Dr Michael Escudier. 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Musicians Meet 10.45am for 11am at Borough Music 7pm; £15 (conc £8); children free; from across Europe perform new music bookings [email protected] High Street/Tabard Street junction 1901 Arts Club including festival commissions, 15 world (between St George the Martyr and Project:Opera presents Mozart’s premieres and numerous UK premieres. 7 Exton Street T 020 7620 3055 Requiem, performed by a small choir John Harvard Library); £8 (conc £7) no There will also be pre-concert talks www.1901artsclub.com with piano accompaniment, played and and workshops for instrumentalists, an advance booking conducted by Angela Pascale. In support This walk explores recent excavations Tuesday 5 March International Composers’ Competition of the Big Issue Foundation. and a Featured Young Performer. Festival around London Bridge - visiting the sites STEINBERG DUO  Full info at se1.net/13906 goers will be welcome at the Festival of Roman baths, temples, a market- 7.30pm; £18 (conc £15) Louisa Stonehill (violin) and Nicholas Club in The Cello Factory in Cornwall arcade and the final resting-place of a Saturday 9 March Burns (piano). MARLENE VERWEY Road. female gladiator. A journey back through  Residents of Cornwall Road, any road 2,000 years to when this area was a Full info at se1.net/13649 7.30pm; £13 Marlene Verwey will be performing that adjoins it, Windmill Walk and bustling Roman port. Rose Theatre music from her debut album ‘A Flute Secker Street are invited to apply for  56 Park Street T 020 7261 9565 a free ticket to any one event, and Full info at se1.net/13889 www.rosetheatre.org.uk Affair’. All profits will be donated to the Waterloo Sights and Sounds Homes in Zimbabwe charity. are entitled to concessionary prices to all other events. Apply by email to Monday 25 March  Full info at se1.net/13816 PRINCES IN THE TOWER [email protected] stating Friday 8 March 7.30pm; £10 Thursday 14 March your name and address, and the event WONDERFUL WOMEN OF Edward Alleyn was the best actor of RUSH HOUR CONCERT: CHANNEL for which you want a free ticket. WATERLOO his time and a noted musician who CROSSING Alternatively come to the concert with 11am; £3 suggested donation; book performed his Alleyn’s Jig, so come and 5.30pm-6.45pm; free some evidence of your address. enjoy some lively, exuberant music from As part of an ongoing partnership with [email protected] 020 7021 1600  Full info at se1.net/13908 A look at some of the most notable the heyday of The Rose. Princes in The the Conservatoire de Paris, Southbank Sinfonia is joined by their musicians and women from Waterloo and the Tower are a minstrel trio who perform with recorders, lute, crumhorns, cittern, resident conductor, Philippe Ache. The surrounding area, in celebration of drums and cymbals. concert includes the world premiere of a Theatre International Women’s Day. The walk will  new work by Violeta Cruz. Calder Bookshop include women in the hospital, Chaucer’s Full info at se1.net/13954  women, working women, royal woman Southwark Cathedral Full info at se1.net/13833 51 The Cut T 020 7620 2900 www.calderbookshop.com and criminals, and Dickens’s women. London Bridge T 020 7367 6700 Friday 15 March www.southwarkcathedral.org.uk SOUS LA LUNE BLANCHE: UNDER  Full info at se1.net/13905 Until Sunday 17 March THE WHITE MOON MONSTERS Saturday 9 March 1.10pm; free Saturday 16 March Wed-Sun 8pm; £10 (conc £8) from 020 BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS A recital exploring songs of fin de siecle STORIES AND RELICS OF THE OLD 7620 2900 7.30pm; £9 on the door Paris with texts by Paul Verlaine. Songs Niklas Radstrom’s play about the killing LONDON BRIDGES Music of the Renaissance about Love, by Chausson, Faure, Debussy and Hahn 10.30am; £3 suggested donation; book War and Loss by Janequin, Lassus, Daire Halpin (soprano), Louisa Barry of James Bulger is directed by Sergio [email protected] 020 7021 1600 Isaac, Josquin and Monteverdi. New (mezzo soprano) and Robin Cohen Amigo. Renaissance Voices directed by Bruce This walk looks at London Bridges of (piano).  Full info at se1.net/13901 the past, including the famous inhabited Saunders.   Full info at se1.net/13909 Lambeth Mission Hall 1209 bridge with its houses, chapels, Full info at se1.net/13819 3-5 Lambeth Road T 020 7735 2166 grand buildings and fortifications. At the St George’s Cathedral Saturday 16 to Sunday 17 March TOSCA www.crossoverlambeth.org north end of the mediaeval bridge the Lambeth Road T 020 7928 5256 7.30pm; £15 (conc £12; child £5) www.southwark-rc-cathedral.org.uk Thursday 21 to Saturday 23 March first stop will be St Magnus the Martyr, A semi-staged performance of Puccini’s where you’ll hear about the church’s OLIVER! Saturday 23 March dramatic masterpiece. Lambeth Mission Hall; Thu-Sat 7.30pm; historic links to the Thames and river ORGAN CONCERT  Full info at se1.net/12606 Sat 3pm; £7 (conc £4), available on the crossings, and view a large-scale model 1.15pm; free; retiring collection of Old London Bridge. Organ concert of music for Passiontide Thursday 21 March door  given by Norman Harper. RUSH HOUR CONCERT: MOSTLY The 41st annual production of The Full info at se1.net/13884  MOZART Inner City Players. Charles Dickens’s Full info at se1.net/13874 6pm-7.15pm; free tale of young Oliver Twist’s struggle St John’s Waterloo Simon Over conducts Southbank Sinfonia through the Victorian workhouse, harsh Dance 73 Waterloo Road T 020 7633 9819 in a programme of works by Mozart. employment and London’s underworld Siobhan Davies Studios www.stjohnswaterloo.org Meet the players in a post-concert remains a classic tale. Adapted into a Q&A as they talk about their musical well-loved musical by Lionel Bart, it is 85 St George’s Road T 020 7091 9650 Saturday 2 March passions and progress so far in this year’s poignant, tuneful and filled with plenty www.siobhandavies.com WESTMINSTER PHILHARMONIC orchestra. ORCHESTRA of memorable characters. See page 2.   Sunday 24 March 7.30pm; £13 (conc £8) Full info at se1.net/13834 Full info at se1.net/13897 AMBIENT JAM WITH ENTELECHY George Lloyd Centenary programme Saturday 23 March Menier Chocolate Factory ARTS includes Flying Dutchman (Wagner), LAMBETH ORCHESTRA George Lloyd Cello Concerto and 51 Southwark Street T 020 7378 1713 2pm-4pm; free; to book, call Entelechy 7.30pm; £12 (conc £10) www.menierchocolatefactory.com Arts on 020 8694 9007 Symphony No 5 (Shostakovich). Lambeth Orchestra celebrates its 40th Entelechy Arts return to Siobhan Davies Bartholomew LaFollette (cello), anniversary with a performance of Until Saturday 9 March Jonathan Butcher (conductor) and Jillian a new work by Colin Matthews. 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Concertante for violin, viola and Wednesday 20 to Sunday 24 March Tue-Sat 8pm; Sat & Sun 3.30pm; £31 Homebound older people, their families orchestra and Beethoven’s Symphony LONDON EAR FESTIVAL Polly Findlay directs a revival of David and their carers are especially welcome. No.8. Tickets start from £5, full weekend Auburn’s Tony Award-winning play.  Full info at se1.net/13946  Full info at se1.net/13832 passes from £35  Full info at se1.net/13813 OSTEOPATH AND MASSAGE CLINIC KIDS @ snowsfields wellness Clinic & boutique health store KICKBOXING Snowsfields Wellness is now home to the Osteopath & Massage Clinic. For support with many conditions, including low back and neck pain; postural discomfort; > HELPS IMPROVE: sports injuries and many more. • FITNESS • DISCIPLINE Practitioner Tanyel has worked in a variety • FLEXIBILITY • CONCENTRATION of osteopathic clinics and has furthered her • AGILITY • PHYSICAL HEALTH professional career to the all round wellbeing of her patients. 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Bankside Gallery Drawing Room Garden Museum Exhibitions 48 Hopton Street T 020 7928 7521 12 Rich Estate, Crimscott Street Lambeth Palace Road T 020 7401 8865 www.banksidegallery.com www.drawingroom.org.uk www.gardenmuseum.org.uk 47/49 Tanner Street Daily 11am-6pm; free Tue-Fri 11am-6pm; Sat 12 noon-6pm; Daily 10.30am-5pm (closed 1st Mon of 47-49 Tanner Street T 020 7378 9804 free month); £7.50 (conc £6.50; students £3; www.4749tannerstreet.com Thursday 7 to Thursday 14 March under-16s free) ROYAL WATERCOLOUR SOCIETY IN Until Saturday 6 April Friday 15 to Sunday 17 March DRAWING: SCULPTURE Until Sunday 28 April I’M INSIDE, RING THE BELL! MALTA An uplifting and colourful display In partnership with Leeds Art Gallery. FLORICULTURE: FLOWERS, LOVE 11am-6pm; free  To celebrate International Women’s inspired by this Mediterranean island. Full info at se1.net/13814 AND MONEY The story of the cut flower trade. Month, South London Women Artists  Full info at se1.net/13621 Fashion & Textile Museum (SLWA) exhibit a major new collaborative  Full info at se1.net/13554 Friday 22 March to Saturday 20 April 83 Bermondsey Street T 020 7407 8664 work about women of importance - a www.ftmlondon.org Hayward Gallery ROYAL WATERCOLOUR SOCIETY contemporary interpretation of Judy Exhibitions Tue-Sat 11am-6pm; £8 (conc SPRING EXHIBITION 2013 Southbank Centre T 020 7921 0813 Chicago’s The Dinner Party. £5.50); under-12s free  Latest works by RWS members. www.southbankcentre.co.uk/visualarts Full info at se1.net/13960 Daily 10am-6pm (Thu & Fri till 8pm);  Friday 22 March to Saturday 29 June Advanced Graphics London Full info at se1.net/13622 £11 (seniors £10, students £8, under-16 KAFFE FASSETT: A LIFE IN COLOUR 32 Long Lane T 020 7407 2055 Bermondsey Fayre £4.50; under 12 free) A celebration of one of the great www.advancedgraphics.co.uk 212 Bermondsey Street T 020 7403 2133 Tue-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-4pm; free practitioners of contemporary craft. Until Sunday 28 April www.bermondseyfayre.com  Tue 11.30am-5.30pm; Wed Full info at se1.net/13415 LIGHT SHOW Tuesday 19 March to Saturday 20 April 11.30am-7pm; Thu 11.30am-6.30pm; Fri Florence Nightingale Museum Art which uses light as a medium. CUAIRT  Visiting artists from Ireland including & Sat 11am-6pm; Sun 12 noon-5pm; St Thomas’ Hospital T 020 7620 0374 Full info at se1.net/13731 Felim Egan and Andy Parsons. www.florence-nightingale.co.uk Jacob’s Island Gallery Friday 1 to Sunday 31 March Daily 10am-5pm; £5.80 (conc £4.80,  10-11 Shad Thames T 020 7407 8850 Full info at se1.net/13870 “CAN YOU HEAR THE MOON?” family £16) Alma Enterprises Paintings by Charlotte Kessler. Opening www.jacobsisland.co.uk Thu-Sun 12 noon-5pm; free 38-40 Glasshill Street night Friday 8 March 6pm-8pm. 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DAVID BOMBERG AND THE Daily 11am-6pm; free   Full info at se1.net/13903 Full info at se1.net/13919 BOROUGH GROUP Jerwood Space Anise Gallery Works from the Sarah Rose Collection Tuesday 5 to Sunday 17 March together with pieces from London South GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE 171 Union Street T 020 7654 0171 13a Shad Thames T 020 7403 9938 PRESS PHOTO EXHIBITION www.jerwoodspace.co.uk www.anisegallery.co.uk Bank University’s own collection. Mon-Fri 10am-5pm; Sat & Sun Sat & Sun 10am-6pm; free  Two years on from the earthquake. Full info at se1.net/13393 10am-3pm; free  Full info at se1.net/13899 Until Sunday 31 March Ceri Hand Gallery Thursday 21 to Sunday 31 March Wednesday 13 March to Sunday 28 April THOM GORST: RUINS OF EMPIRE All Hallows Hall, Copperfield Street JERWOOD PAINTING FELLOWSHIPS The aesthetic quality of industrial and www.cerihand.co.uk SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES 2005-2013 maritime surfaces. Tue-Sat 10am-6pm; free Using photography to challenge people’s Anthony Faroux, Susan Sluglett and  perceptions of Down’s syndrome. Sophia Starling. Full info at se1.net/13952   Architecture Foundation Until Saturday 23 March Full info at se1.net/13900 Full info at se1.net/13149 JUNEAU PROJECTS 136-148 Tooley Street T 020 7084 6767 www.architecturefoundation.org.uk First show at the new gallery in the space Tue-Sat 12 noon-6pm; free formerly occupied by Poppy Sebire. News you may  londonse1 Full info at se1.net/13808 community website have missed Until Friday 22 March Design Museum THE OPEN OFFICE Architects We Made That take up Shad Thames T 0870 909 9009 Burrell Street: London’s first Old Vic Tunnels to close residence in the project space to run www.designmuseum.org 7-day sexual health clinic The Old Vic theatre’s experimental a new and lively practice for urbanism Daily 10am-5.45pm (last admission A new sexual health clinic has opened under performance space in the railway arches with an emphasis on neighbourhood 5.15pm); £10 (conc £9; students 6); the railway arches in Burrell Street. below Waterloo Station is to close. plans under the Localism Act. Under 12s free …more at www.London-SE1.co.uk/n6649 …more at www.London-SE1.co.uk/n6639  Full info at se1.net/13841 ASC Gallery Until Sunday 28 April UNITED MICRO KINGDOMS (UMK): New headteacher for Charles 20th Century Society objects Erlang House, 128 Blackfriars Road A DESIGN FICTION to Sampson House demolition www.ascstudios.co.uk/asc-gallery Dickens Primary School  The Twentieth Century Society, which Mon-Sat 1.30pm-5pm; free Full info at se1.net/13581 Charles Dickens Primary School has announced that Cassie Buchanan campaigns to safeguard the heritage of Wednesday 20 March to Sunday 7 July Until Saturday 9 March will succeed Teresea de Quincey as architecture and design since 1914, has DESIGNS OF THE YEAR 2013 MUSTER POINT headteacher this September. lodged a formal objection to the demolition The most innovative and imaginative Dexter Dymoke, Hania Stella-Sawicka, …more at www.London-SE1.co.uk/n6645 of Sampson House on Bankside. Candida Powell-Williams, Elaine Mullings designs from around the world, …more at www.London-SE1.co.uk/n6637 and Alice Evans. spanning seven categories.   Science Gallery attraction Full info at se1.net/13789 Full info at se1.net/13582 Waterloo surgery abolishes planned for Guy’s Hospital A new Science Gallery visitor attraction walk-in GP consultations aimed at young adults could replace The Waterloo Health Centre in Lower Some recent McDonald’s at Guy’s Hospital under plans Marsh has announced that it abolishing the londonse1 being developed by King’s College London. traditional system of walk-in consultations community website forum topics …more at www.London-SE1.co.uk/n6644 and appointment-booking. …more at www.London-SE1.co.uk/n6636 Globe and National Theatre Bermondsey Square Market HSBC to close Blackfriars Tesco Tooley Street tills join Shakespeare400 initiative Shakespeare’s Globe, the National Theatre branch in Stamford Street Dog mess and Southbank Sinfonia are among the The HSBC bank has announced the closure New Tesco Jamaica Road ..and dozens more topics cultural institutions which have signed a of its Blackfriars branch at King’s Reach letter of intent to collaborate on a series Tower in Stamford Street. Stones End Day Centre of events in 2016 to mark the 400th …more at www.London-SE1.co.uk/n6631 Gagarin Square join the debate at anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. Bricklayers Arms subways www.London-SE1.co.uk …more at www.London-SE1.co.uk/n6642 Charles and Camilla visit Friars House Borough Market Bankside Pier to be expanded The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Hilton Bankside Transport for London has revealed plans Cornwall visited Borough Market last month Watch repair to expand Bankside Pier as part of a £10 to celebrate the reopening of Three Crown million project to increase the capacity of Square and the dedication of the market’s Thames passenger boat services. new bell. …more at www.London-SE1.co.uk/n6640 …more at www.London-SE1.co.uk/n6630 March 2013 8 WHAT’S ON VI twitter.com/se1 in se1

Man&Eve Until Sunday 31 March Tate Modern Vitrine Bermondsey Square KEVIN CUMMINS 119-120 Lower Marsh Celebrating the genesis of Cummins’s Bankside T 020 7887 8888 Bermondsey Square T 020 7407 6496 www.vitrinegallery.co.uk www.manandeve.co.uk portfolio of music and urban images. www.tate.org.uk/modern 24 hours; free Tue-Sat 11am-7pm; free  Sun-Thu 10am-6pm; Fri & Sat Full info at se1.net/13986 10am-10pm; free Saturday 9 March to Saturday 20 April Wednesday 6 March to Sunday 7 April Friday 1 March to Sunday 12 May Until Monday 1 April OLIVIER CASTEL, ANDERS CLAUSE WIELAND PAYER: WHAT’S HE LIFEWORK: NORMAN PARKINSON’S BUILDING OUT THERE? A BIGGER SPLASH: PAINTING AFTER & ED LEHAN CENTURY OF STYLE  First show at new Lower Marsh gallery. PERFORMANCE Full info at se1.net/13949 Regarded as the father of modern  £10 (conc £8.50) Vitrine Bermondsey Street Full info at se1.net/13904 fashion photography, 2013 marks the Performance and painting since 1950. Menier Gallery centenary of Norman Parkinson’s birth.  183-185 Bermondsey Street T 020 7407 6496  Full info at se1.net/12228 www.vitrinegallery.co.uk 51 Southwark Street T 020 7407 3222 Full info at se1.net/13951 Wed-Sat 12 noon-6pm; free Until Monday 27 May www.meniergallery.co.uk Purdy Hicks Gallery Mon-Sat 10am-6pm; free LICHTENSTEIN: A RETROSPECTIVE Wednesday 6 March to Saturday 13 April 65 Hopton Street T 020 7401 9229 £14 (conc available) JUSTIN EAGLE www.purdyhicks.com Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein. Tuesday 5 to Saturday 9 March  Full info at se1.net/13948 SHIZENGAKU Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 11am-6pm; free  Full info at se1.net/13341 WAC Gallery New work by painter Shuji Okada, Friday 1 March to Monday 24 June installation artist Ryo Ishikawa and Until Saturday 23 March 14 Baylis Road RUINS IN REVERSE sound artist John Levack Drever. CHAN-HYO BAE: PUNISHMENT www.waterlooactioncentre.co.uk The relationship between historical  Korean photographer. Sun-Fri 11am-4.30pm; free Full info at se1.net/13804  monuments and discarded urban ruins. Full info at se1.net/13869  Until Sunday 17 March Tuesday 12 to Thursday 28 March Siobhan Davies Studios Full info at se1.net/13953 WATERLOO ZEITGEIST 2013 COLOURS OF WATER The Stone Theatre Gallery Waterloo Zeitgeist kicks off 2013 with 85 St George’s Road T 020 7091 9650 Multimedia exhibition. an exciting eclectic display of talent www.siobhandavies.com Newnham Terrace, Hercules Road  with an active connection to Waterloo. Full info at se1.net/13805 Mon-Thu 10am-8pm; Fri & Sat www.stonetheatregallery.com See Elizabeth Cope, Tamsin Relly, Gill Morley College 10am-5pm; Sun 10am-2pm; free Friday 15 March to Sunday 12 May Hickman, James Wisley plus a host of 61 Westminster Bridge Road T 020 7928 8501 FOREST FORM other local artists. www.morleycollege.ac.uk Until Sunday 24 March Paul Vanstone and David Anthony Hall.  Full info at se1.net/13872 Gallery Mon-Fri 11am-6pm; Thu until LILAH FOWLER: ROUND CIRCLES,  Full info at se1.net/13965 White Cube Bermondsey 7pm; Sat enquire for details; PROPS AND EDGES See talks on page 4. The Wapping Project Bankside 144-152 Bermondsey Street T 020 7930 5373 Until Friday 15 March  65a Hopton Street T 020 7981 9851 www.whitecube.com Full info at se1.net/13667 www.thewappingprojectbankside.com Wed-Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 12 noon-6pm; MADE 2013 Southwark Cathedral Work created by students from the Tue-Sat 10-6pm (Mon by appointment); free free fashion and digital design, film and London Bridge T 020 7367 6700 www.southwarkcathedral.org.uk Until Saturday 16 March Wednesday 6 March to Sunday 21 April photography departments. THOMAS ZANON-LARCHER CHUCK CLOSE PRINTS: PROCESS  Cathedral daily 8am-6pm; Refectory Full info at se1.net/13845 Mon-Fri 8.30am-6pm; Sat & Sun Photographic exhibition. AND COLLABORATION For more than 30 years, renowned National Theatre 10am-6pm; free  Full info at se1.net/13997 American portraitist Chuck Close South Bank T 020 7452 3000 Unit 24 has explored the art of printmaking, Until Saturday 30 March www.nationaltheatre.org.uk 20 Great Guildford Street T 020 7401 2142 experimenting with innovative Foyers open Mon-Sat 9.30am-11pm; Sun CHRIST RESTS IN PEACE unit24.info techniques that test and advance the 12 noon-6pm; free Installation by Nic Fiddian-Green. Mon-Wed 10am-5pm, Thu & Fri limits of the medium. This exhibition,  Full info at se1.net/13723 10am-6.30pm; which includes more than 100 finished Until Sunday 10 March images, proofs, and objects, is the first ECHOES OF A VANISHED WORLD: Until Monday 8 April Until Thursday 14 March survey to consider this important artist’s A LIFETIME IN PICTURES MY LONDON: MARI L’ANSON TAKAYUKI HARA extensive and groundbreaking work in Photographs by Robin Hanbury-Tenison. Exhibition by a born and bred Londoner. Inspired by Ovid’s Metamorphosis. the field.  Full info at se1.net/12927  Full info at se1.net/13809  Full info at se1.net/13745  Full info at se1.net/13950

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