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A PLAN for up to several hundred flats behind and City from Southwark Street. The ground TERRORISM threats should Tate Modern is to be considered by Southwark floor is to have space for shops and bars. not stop us from enjoying Council later this year. He conceded that the developers might be ourselves and visiting places Land Securities plan to replace the low- obliged to include some “affordable housing”. said broadcaster Kate Adie at rise industrial estate in Holland Street with a Most controversial is a plan to include car the opening of Southwark’s residential development designed by Richard parking in the development. Existing Bankside new Tourist Information Rogers. The Southwark Street frontage could residents have campaigned for a reduction of Centre at Vinopolis. have a six-storey block. Concern has already traffic in the area and Tate Modern has always Kate Adie, who is author of been raised about the effect on the 250 year avoided encouraging visitors to arrive by road. Corsets to Camouflage which old Hopton’s Almshouses. •www.richardrogers.co.uk accompanies the Imperial War Neil Southard from Richard Rogers •www.landsecurities.co.uk Museum’s current Women Partnership refused to confirm details of the •Lambeth is allowing 58 flats with car parking and War exhibition, recalled plan, known as Bankside 4, when he met to be built on the London Nautical School that during both World Wars members of the Bankside Residents Forum. playground behind the portico in Stamford residents of Southwark and However, he did indicate that Lord Rogers was Street. The plan does not include affordable their children chose to stay interested in opening up a view to the Thames housing. in the capital which was their home. The centre has been Potters Fields: Southwark Council v Berkeley Homes funded by the London SOUTHWARK Council has facility, a designation that Londoners and overseas Development Agency with approved a planning brief could see it developed in visitors.” Vinopolis giving space outlining its ambition to future years as a library, arts Last year Southwark at a low rent for a year. A create a major cultural centre or for an educational turned down a planning permanent site for the centre attraction on the Potters use such as a school. application from Berkeley is being sought near the Fields coach park site next “As the last remaining Homes for a development Millennium Bridge. to Tower Bridge, in spite of developable site along the of eight cylindrical towers •The TIC is open Tuesday to Berkeley Homes’ plan for central belt of the Thames, on the site. The developer Sunday 10am-6pm. eight high-rise residential Potters Fields has huge is appealing against the •www.vinopolis.co.uk towers. potential” says council leader decision and an inquiry will •The former Southwark The brief also specifies Nick Stanton. “This planning open on 28 April at Bankside Information Centre at the that the grade II listed brief will ensure that Potters House. Berkeley Homes’ southern end of London Lambeth College building Fields serves as the location plans are vigorously opposed Bridge is now occupied by a on Tooley Street should be for an outstanding building, by many local residents. branch of Evans Cycles which retained as a community benefiting local people, •www.pottersfields.com opened last month.

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www.copyprintsltd.co.uk Phone 020 7407 2079 Fax 020 7403 5411 APRIL 2004 in SE1 www.inSE1.co.uk 3 Tower Bridge barges: inquiry adjourned book THE inquiry into the eviction notice served on say that the 30 barges are moored illegally ® review residents of the Downings Roads moorings in and have complained about noise and loss of The Thames: from Bermondsey has been adjourned until 5 July. amenity. source to sea Residents of the barges moored near An adjournment was granted to let the St Saviour’s Dock were appealing against council decide on a planning submission THE Thames: from source to sea Southwark Council’s decision at a public which would legitimise the moorings, due (Collins £25) is from the growing Getmapping photographic inquiry held at Bankside House in Sumner to be heard by the planning committee on 5 series and shows the river Street. April. However, planning officers have advised from the air. It starts at the Residents of nearby riverside apartments councillors to reject the application. official but usually dry source in Gloucestershire and takes 140 pages to reach Southend pier. Royal Festival Hall Conference on ‘A Street alcohol ban Twelve fascinating pages are renovation begins Space for All’ in curbs anti-social devoted to SE1. Any ambitious photographic this summer Waterloo behaviour book risks being out of date and some of SE1’s development THIS summer will see the A SPACE for All conference THERE has been a significant sites have progressed since the beginning of the long-awaited focusing on the recently drop in the number of anti- full colour digital pictures were major renovation programme completed Waterloo Open social behaviour incidents taken. Surprisingly landmark City Hall and More London are in the Royal Festival Hall Space Audit is being held in Waterloo since the street shown under construction. and its surrounding areas, from 4pm on Tuesday 27 April drinking ban was introduced Those checking on proposed bringing it into the “premier at the Living Space. Workshop last year. new developments such as league of international arts” groups will cover safety, According to Inspector the Potters Fields towers or for the 21st century. sitting and leisure, play and John Roache of Kennington Holland Street flats will find the The original exits on all children, sport and recreation, police station over 200 photographic map most useful. four sides of the 52-year-old and gardening & wildlife. individuals around Waterloo The curving Thames allows for a generous inland map with building will be reopened and Refreshments and crêche are have been ordered to throw full coverage of Borough Market a new six level glass lift will provided. 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[ SE1 Direct ] the railway arches next to •www.waterloogreen.org.uk •www.met.police.uk/lambeth Festival Hall, the planting of The weekly email newsletter additional trees in Festival from the ‘in SE1’ team Square and the installation Elephant cinema ceases operations community cinema at the Elephant and Castle has closed Join the 3400 people of new lights to brighten the THE who are already in the know area at night. due to a dispute with the Coronet management. The hall is expected to The cinema reopened in November with a blaze of publicity www.SE1direct.co.uk close from mid-2005 until around the Elefest film festival weekend. Films shown since January 2007 for restoration then include the Christmas blockbuster The Lord of the Rings: of the auditorium and foyer The Return of the King. areas. An exclusive New Year The backers of the community cinema question the sincerity event welcoming 2007 and to of the Coronet mangement’s commitment to community issues celebrate the reopening of the and are inviting people’s views on the subject. Sean Kelly hall is being planned. •Community cinema email: [email protected] G A L L E R Y •www.rfh.org.uk •Coronet management: [email protected] SE1 Snippets > > > > > Bespoke Picture Framers and TROLLEYS SIEZED JUBILEE GARDENS OPEN SPACE POETRY & ART COMMUNITY WARDENS Lambeth Council Michael Lynch, chief The Waterloo Green The riverside between stockist of Artists Materials enforcement officers executive of the Trust is running Blackfriars Bridge and seized two trolleys South Bank Centre, a Poetry and Art St Saviour’s Dock is during last month’s St announced at the South competition with the now being patrolled Patrick’s Festival on Bank Forum that work theme Green and Open daily by Community Visit us for many special offers the South Bank. The on revamping the 25- Spaces in Waterloo for Wardens. Employed or on www.seankellygallery.co.uk operation was part of year-old Jubilee Gardens children and adults. by Southwark Council, the ongoing exercise starts this month. New Prizes include London they are responsible for to clear the riverside turf is to be laid while Eye tickets. Entry checking environmental of illegal traders. a new water pump and forms are at the Living hazards and illegal Mon - Fri 9.30am to 5.30pm The London Eye is feature will be added. Space alongside the dumping. The southern Saturday 10.00am to 5.00pm contributing towards The work, costing Green. The deadline boundary is Union the current £400,000 £155,000, is expected is Wednesday 21 April Street, Snowsfields and 21 London Road, SE1 6JX operation keeping the to be completed by July. with prizes presented Druid Street. Thames Path clear. •www.rfh.org.uk on Tuesday 27 April. •www.safersouthwark.org.uk Tel: 020 7928 9722 APRIL 2004 4 www.inSE1.co.uk in SE1 Shakespeare’s Globe Education Centre theatre Theatre Park Street T 020 7401 9919 Cinema Menier Chocolate Factory www.shakespeares-globe.org Æ BFI London IMAX Cinema review 51-53 Southwark St T 020 7378 1712 The Bullring, South Bank T 020 7902 1234 www.menierchocolatefactory.com Sunday 4 April The Skin of Our Teeth THE BATTLE OF ALCAZAR www.bfi.org.uk/imax 3pm; £10 (conc £8; student £6) Screenings daily; 10.30am-9.30pm; £7.90; at the Young Vic Tuesday 6 April to Saturday 1 May conc £6.50; child £4.95 ALL FOR NOTHING A reading of George Peele’s play is a story Tue to Sat 7.30pm; Sun 4pm; £15 (conc of Portugal’s attempt to capture Morocco THORTON Wilder’s play won and of England’s diplomacy between the MYSTERIES OF EGYPT 2D (U) £10) Float down the lush Nile and soar over the the Pulitzer Prize in 1942 for its Eduardo Barreto produces and two nations. Part of the Globe’s Read not Dead series. See Talks & Meeting on p8. Valley of the Kings with Omar Sharif and depiction of the Antrobuses, an directs Jorge Guimarães play about Kate Maberly. all American family, and more the importance of communication in ______generally, how humankind has relationships. The play opens a season Southwark Playhouse 62 Southwark Bridge Rd T 020 7620 3494 GHOSTS OF THE ABYSS 3D (PG) of Portuguese theatre which will run Academy Award-winning director and survived throughout the various www.southwarkplayhouse.co.uk ages (and catastrophes) of the throughout the year. master storyteller James Cameron takes ______you back to the site of his greatest world. Until Saturday 10 April Old Vic inspiration - the legendary wreck of the The play is in the round, The Cut T 0870 060 6628 KANGAROO VALLEY Mon-Sat 7.30pm; £10 (conc £6); £5 on Titanic. with a stage made of three www.oldvictheatre.com Mondays different platforms that can EVEREST (U) Until Saturday 3 April The Convent Productions and Bristol Old collapse on cue. The play takes Vic present the story of a professional The dramatic true story of a team of OF MICE & MEN climbers who fifty years ago found hope, place over three acts (as well as Mon-Sat 7.30pm; Tue & Thu 2.30pm; swimmer living in squalor and running from his past. Directed by Toby Farrow. strength and triumph in the wake of over three hours) with a cast of £7.50-£35 tragedy. actors who switch in and out of Final chance to catch Birmingham Tuesday 13 April to Saturday 1 May character quick enough to keep Repertory Theatre’s production directed SPACE STATION 3D (U) by Jonathan Church. THE MAIDS the audience on its toes. By Mon-Sat 7.30pm; £10 (conc £6); £5 on The first-ever live action IMAX movie to be filmed in space. the final act, the switching from Saturday 17 April to July Mondays Tour de Force Theatre Company presents character to actor became quite HAMLET HAUNTED CASTLE 3D (PG) frustrating. Mon-Thu 7pm; Fri & Sat 7.30pm; £7.50- Jean Genet’s story in a modern setting. Two maids desire the wealth and fame A 3D visual extravaganza as you join Maureen Beattie who plays £37.50 Johnny, a young musician who has Trevor Nunn directs Shakespeare’s story. of their mistress, and plot to murder her. Mrs Antrobus, is nothing short Directed by Steve Ventura. inherited an imposing castle from his late Ben Whishaw, who is 23, plays the lead. estranged mother. of stoic as she convinces the Imogen Stubbs (Nunn’s wife) plays ______audience that she is the glue Gertrude with Tom Mannion as Claudius Union Theatre 204 Union Street T 020 7261 9876 BUGS! 3D (U) that has held the family together and Nick Jones as Polonius. Previews until A bug’s eye view of the fascinating www.uniontheatre.freeserve.co.uk thus far. David Troughton, official first night on Tuesday 27 April. universe of insects, magnified up to ______250,000 times their normal size and in 3D. who plays Mr Antrobus, has Until Saturday 3 April Royal National Theatre Narrated by . enormous stage presence and South Bank T 020 7452 3000 TAKE 5 seems almost larger than life in www.nationaltheatre.org.uk 7.30pm; £12.50 A showcase highlighting some of the CYBERWORLD 3D (PG) his depiction of the father of all Come face to face with your favourite fathers. Until Saturday 1 May best numbers from the last 5 years of SEDOS productions. The show includes characters as they leap out of Britain’s •See listing on this page. THE PERMANENT WAY biggest screen. Lyttelton Theatre; 7.45pm (Thu & Sat favourites from A Slice of Saturday Night, CATHERINE GEOGHEGAN Hot Mikado, Dames at Sea, A Swell Party, matinees 2.30pm); £10-£25 Saturday 3 April to Sunday 6 June Max Stafford-Clark directs David Hare’s Sugar, Little Shop of Horrors, The World Goes Round and Return to the Forbidden T-REX: BACK TO THE CRETACEOUS 3D eating new play, co-produced between the ‘A monster movie on a monster screen’ National Theatre and Out of Joint. A look Planet all performed by a cast of old hands ‰ and new talent and one of the most popular IMAX out at the railway industry of Britain and adventure films. how it affects the lives of travellers and ______The Waterloo Deli citizens. Young Vic 66 The Cut T 020 7928 6363 Saturdays 3, 10 & 17 April MATRIX REVOLUTIONS (15) Lower Marsh www.youngvic.org See Talks & Meetings on page 8 8.45pm; £12.50 (conc £11.50) The final explosive chapter in the THE café next to the back gate Until Saturday 10 April Saturday 10 April to Thursday 24 June Wachowski Brothers’ groundbreaking of Waterloo Station at the start CYRANO DE BERGERAC THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Mon-Sat 7.30pm; £17-£25 (conc £8.58- film trilogy presented on the UK’s largest of Lower Marsh has been the Olivier Theatre; 7.30 pm; £10-£25 cinema screen. Edmond Rostand in a new version by £12.50) Freshly Maid and more recently Set in 1942 in New Jersey, this play by ______Derek Mahon. Heroic de Bergerac, loving National Film Theatre the Angelo’s. Now it’s open but thought unloved, woos the object of Thorton Wilder charts the lives of Mr and again for 18 hours a day as the Mrs Antrobus who have survived every South Bank his affection for another man. Howard www.bfi.org.uk/nft Waterloo Deli. Davies directs. catastrophe the world has seen thus far by ‘the skin of their teeth’. The walls are plain yellow Until Wednesday 7 April Friday 23 April to Saturday 26 June with just one picture -the In the Young Vic Studio: LESBIAN AND GAY FILM FESTIVAL SING YER HEART OUT FOR THE LADS The 18th annual festival tributes Derek famous Lunch Atop a Skyscraper Until Saturday 3 April Cottesloe Theatre; 7.30pm ; £10-£25 Jarman and welcomes other influential photograph taken in New SOME VOICES Paul Miller directs Roy Williams’ look chara cters in Gay and Lesbian film, York. In addition there are two at what it means to be English and the Mon-Sat 7:45pm; (matinee Saturday 2.45pm) £9-£10.50 (conc £5-£6.50) including Barbara Hammer and Bruce televisions so everyone at the struggle of the races in Britain. LaBruce. www.llgff.org.uk five round tables can follow the Play by Joe Penhall which established him as a leading playwright. football. On warm days there are Thursday 8 to Friday 30 April outside tables. ROMAN POLANSKI TRIBUTE The menu is written up in Features include documentaries about the director Roman Polanski, as well as some large lettering on a giant board Blackfriars of his more well-known films, including above the counter where you Wine Bar Chinatown. order. The new prices are good ______value. Jacket potatoes with The South Bank’s best kept secret invites Tate Modern cheese, egg mayonnaise or salad you to discover the charm of an authentic Bankside T 020 7887 8008 are just £2 each. Also on the WINE BAR www.tate.org.uk menu are falafel with humous We have an extensive range of over 100 Sunday 25 April and salad in a pitta (£2.80) and different wines from the Old and New World PAUL SHARITS: BRANCUSI’S SCULPTURE fish and chips (£2.50). A bottle ENSEMBLE AT TIRGU JIU of sparkling Welsh water is 50p. Luncheon and snacks available 3pm; £2.50 (conc £1) Open 10am till late Monday to Friday This two-screen film chronicles American •Waterloo Deli, avant-garde cinema figure Paul Sharist’s •79 Lower Marsh ARCH 80, SCORESBY STREET, SOUTHWARK visits to Romania. His travels are to •Open 7am-1am LONDON SE1 TEL: 020 7928 0905 experience three of Brancusi’s most •T 020 7928 5426 3 mins from Southwark station • 5 mins from Tate Modern famous sculptures, all which revolve MATTHEW BROOKE around the rural town of Tirgu Jiu. APRIL 2004 in SE1 www.inSE1.co.uk 5

Imperial War Museum Southwark Cathedral Refectory Exhibitions Lambeth Road T 020 7416 5320 Montague Close T 020 7367 6700 exhibition Arch Gallery www.iwm.org.uk www.dswark.org/cathedral ¢ 37 The Cut T 020 8211 0958 Daily 10am-6pm; free Daily 10am-5pm; free review www.archgallery.co.uk Until Sunday 18 April Mon-Sat 10am-7pm; free Until Monday 1 May My name is WOMEN & WAR CHILDREN’S ART £7; (conc £5) From the classrooms of Charles Dickens Until Tuesday 13 April Last chance to see this major exhibition. MY NAME IS MICHAEL CAINE School. ______FEDERICO del Cerro’s young, See review on this page. Wednesday 7 April to May 2005 ______Tate Modern refreshingly modern Arch Gallery D-DAY Bankside T 020 7887 8008 hosts an exhibition by Berlin Bankside Gallery 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings. 48 Hopton Street T 020 7928 7521 www.tate.org.uk artist Carola Gollner in tribute ______Daily 10am-6pm (Fri & Sat 10pm); free www.banksidegallery.com Jerwood Space to one of Britain’s most loved Tue-Fri 10am-5pm; weekends 11am-5pm; Union Street T 020 7654 0171 actors Michael Caine. free Until Sunday 25 April www.jerwoodspace.co.uk DONALD JUDD Gollner’s artwork has centred Tue-Sat 11am-6pm; Sun 1-6pm; free Until Monday 12 April £8 (conc £6) on the iconic actor for nearly Full retrospective of this American artist. twenty years. The series, which ROYAL WATERCOLOUR SOCIETY SPRING Tuesday 6 April to Sunday 9 May EXHIBITION TINA O’CONNELL began in 1987, demonstrates Annual Spring show of members’ work. Until Sunday 23 May A candidate for Jerwood Artists Platform. CONSTANTIN BRANCUSI the artist’s stylistic growth and ______changes over her career. Thursday 29 April to Sunday 23 May £8 (conc £6) Llewellyn Alexander Fine Paintings Around forty sculptures using marble Early in the series, ROYAL SOCIETY OF PAINTER- The Cut T 020 7620 1322 PRINTMAKERS limestone, bronze and wood. Gollner employs the German www.llewellynalexander.com ______Showcasing new prints by Paula Rego. Mon-Sat 10am-7pm; free expressionist technique that ______the.gallery@oxo Oxo Tower Wharf T 020 7401 2255 gives the art an exaggerated Cottons Atrium Until Monday 3 April comic-book appearance. London Bridge City T 020 8940 9611 www.oxotower.co.uk JEREMY BARLOW - ONE MAN SHOW Daily 11am-6pm; free Gollner’s style fades gradually www.haysgalleria.co.uk French and Mediterranean town life. Daily 7am-10pm; free into the new pop art of the Until Sunday 4 April early nineties. Her more recent Thursday 8 April to Saturday 1 May A CELEBRATION OF SIGHT Until Saturday 10 April THE ART OF THE WORLD IN MINIATURE works indicate the return of the IGNITE Photos by Tracey Emin, Sam Taylor Wood Over 800 pictures. and Mario Testino to be auctioned for realistic style, which focuses on Abstract art by Nina Gruschwitz. ______the subject apart from any role. ______Sight Savers. Morley Gallery This exhibition casts an Design Museum 61 W’minster Bridge Rd T 020 7450 9226 Shad Thames T 0870 833 9955 Wednesday 7 to Sunday 25 April optimistic glow on Gollner’s www.morleycollege.ac.uk MY EXTRAVAGANZA www.designmuseum.org Mon-Fri 11am-6pm; Sat 12-4pm; free work. Personal favourites in the Daily 10am -6pm (last admission 5.15pm); Romanian glassblower Ioan Nemtoi. exhibit include the oil on canvas £6 (conc £4) ______Monday 19 April to Saturday 1 May Tom Blau Gallery ‘Specs and cigar’ and, in the MORLEYARTDEPTEXPO Queen Elizabeth Street T 020 7378 1300 same medium, ‘Smoke’ which, Until Sunday 13 June Selected textile, sculpture, interior design DESIGNER OF THE YEAR www.tomblaugallery.com incidentally, is priced at £1200. and glass engraving. Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; free Shortlist of four for a £25,000 prize. ______•Arch Gallery, 37 The Cut Museum of Garden History Until Friday 2 April •See listing on this page Until Autumn Lambeth Palace Road T 020 7401 8865 JEREMIAH MOSLEY HISTORY OF MODERN DESIGN IN THE TIME OUT ARCHIVE PHOTOGRAPHY www.museumgardenhistory.org Iconic Time Out celebrity photographs . HOME Daily 10.30am-5pm; suggested donation Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. £3 (conc £2.50) Friday 16 April to Saturday 29 May shopping KARAT: SKY OVER ST. PETERSBURG Á Thursday 1 April to Sunday 13 June focus Until December Photographs by Wolfgang Mueller of the PLANT POWER SIR JOSEPH PAXTON: AN EXHIBITION Garden installation to celebrate spring. Russian city. The Closet Architect of the Crystal Palace. ______Lower Marsh Saturday 3 April to Sunday 4 July Union Percy Miller Gallery 57 Ewer Street ARCHIGRAM 39 Snowsfields 020 7207 4578 EASTER is a time of hope and Architects inspired by 1960s pop culture. www.union-gallery.com Wed-Fri 11am-6pm, Sat 12 noon-4pm Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 12 noon-5pm renewal and the story of The ______www.percymillergallery.com fa projects Closet, a new dress shop at Bear Gardens T 020 7928 3228 Until Saturday 12 June 106 Lower Marsh, is a wonderful Until Friday 23 April RUT BLEES LUXEMBURG: ‘TO DELPHI’ www.faprojects.com WE HAVE NO PLACE TO GO example of this. Formerly a Tue-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 12 noon-5pm London-based photographer. Parisian artist Corinne Sentou ______newsagents, proprietor Naimah ______Until Saturday 8 May Union Projects Elbahja hit on the idea of Purdy Hicks Gallery 1 America Street T 020 7928 3388 turning it into a dress shop. “It’s OLIVER ZWINK 65 Hopton Street T 020 7401 9229 The city landscape and its architecture. www.unionprojects.com something I have always wanted www.purdyhicks.com Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 12 noon-5pm ______Mon-Fri 10am-5.30pm (Wed 7pm); Sat & to do” says Naimah, a local Fashion & Textile Museum Sun 12 noon-5pm; free resident and mother of three. 83 Bermondsey Street T 020 7403 0222 Until Saturday 8 May DEREK ROOT In a matter of weeks, her shop www.ftmlondon.org Until Saturday 1 May Tue-Sun 11am-5.45pm; £6 (conc £4) First UK solo exhibition for the Canadian was transformed to its current ANA MARIA PACHECO artist. light and airy space, the dresses Exhibition of new work. ______Ongoing ______were on the racks and local MY FAVOURITE DRESS The Walk Gallery Royal National Theatre 23 King Edward Walk T 020 7928 3786 businesses and residents were Dresses chosen by respected designers. South Bank T 020 452 3400 wishing her luck. ______www.walkgallery.com www.nationaltheatre.org.uk Mon-Fri 10.30am-6.30pm; free “Business has been going Gallery 33 Daily; free 33 Swan Street T 020 7407 8668 wonderfully well” reports Wednesday 7 April to Saturday 22 May Tuesday 20 April to Friday 7 May Naimah. A best seller has been Monday 5 to Thursday 29 April JOCELYN HERBERT THE LONDON GROUP - III The London Group was formed in 1913. vividly coloured Italian tops for SONIA MARTIN: JOURNEYS AND Drawings, photographs and £24.99. There are also polka- TRANSFORMATIONS correspondence from Herbert’s archives. ______Paintings, watercolours and etchings. ______Waterloo Gallery dot skirts, Fifties style raincoats ______Saatchi Gallery 14 Baylis Road T 07940 546 768 and lots of casual jackets Hayward Gallery County Hall T 020 7823 2363 www.waterloogallery.f9.co.uk and trousers. The Closet also Mon-Fri 12-7pm; free South Bank Centre T 020 7921 0600 www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk sells underwear and costume www.hayward.org.uk Daily 10am-8pm (Fri & Sat 10pm); £8.75 jewellery. A far cry indeed from Daily 10am-6pm (Tue & Wed 8pm); £9 (conc 6.75) Until Saturday 10 April (conc £6) INTERNATIONAL OPEN IMAGE depressing news headlines and Until Sunday 4 July COMPETITION 2004 packets of cigarettes and all the Until Sunday 16 May NEW BLOOD Selected entries showcased. The theme better for it. ROY LICHTENSTEIN New work and acquisitions from Denmark, for this year’s competition is ‘My World’. • Mon-Fri 9.30am-5.30pm www.refocus-now.co.uk Major show about the Pop Art pioneer. Germany, Japan and Britain. ANNE CRITCHLEY APRIL 2004 6 ww.inSE1.co.uk in SE1

London Glassblowing Spring Open Honourable Artillery Company to mark the environment Special Events Weekend. Sale includes fresh work by Queen’s Birthday. Best views from Potters Archbishop’s Park Peter Layton, David Flower, Marie Worre Fields and Tower Bridge. watch ¸ Hastrup Holm, Louis Thomson and ______Lambeth Palace Road Anthony Scala. Demonstrations include Potters Fields Park Consultation Divine Chocolate Saturday 17 April flamework by Bruce Marks. Free draw with Nutmeg House, Gainsford Street Easter Eggs OPEN DAY a spectacular glass prize! www.potters-feilds-park.com 1pm-4pm ______Friends of Archbishop’s Park display Flora London Marathon Saturday 10 April refurbishment plans. Fulham Football www.london-marathon.co.uk DESIGN WORKSHOP Club tournament for 6-16 year olds, tennis 2.30pm; free and cricket. Children’s Easter Egg hunt, a Sunday 18 April A chance to influence the new landscaping clown and bouncy castle. MARATHON 2004 of Potters Fields. ______11am ______City Hall The event starts at 9.45am in Greenwich St John’s Waterloo Queen’s Walk T 020 7983 4100 but but mid-morning runners will be in Waterloo Road T020 7928 2003 www.london.gov.uk Tooley Street heading for Tower Bridge. www.stjohnswaterloo.co.uk This year’s celebrity runners ibclude SE1 Saturday 3 April resident Jeffrey Archer, Floella Benjamin, Saturday 24 April Brough Scott and Ian Duncan Smith. BIBLE LANDS CONFERENCE Divine mini eggs GUY’S & ST THOMAS’ FORUM DELICIOUS 2pm; free ______10am-4.30pm; £15 – perfect for Easter egg hunts Patient and Public Involvement Forum. The Museum of Garden History Can there be peace and justice in Israel/ – will be on sale on Palm Sunday first public meeting of the new Guy’s & St Lambeth Palace Road T 020 7401 8865 Palestine? Tickets, to include lunch, from 4 and Easter Day 11 April from Thomas’ NHS Trust offering the chance to www.museumgardenhistory.com Jean Hatton, PO Box 50, High Wycombe approx 12.45pm to 1.15pm influence health services in SE1. HP15 7QU. Sunday 25 April ______at Southwark Cathedral. The Sunday 4 April ANNUAL SPRING PLANTS & GARDEN FAIR Southwark Community Councils regular Fair Trade stall will be OPEN DAY 10.30am-5pm; £3 (conc £2.50; child free) www.southwark.gov.uk stocking the milk chocolate 10am-5pm; free Nurseries fill the museum with plants eggs and supporting the locally A chance to see inside the Greater London for sale including unusual specimens. Tuesday 6 April based Day Chocolate Company Authority’s riverside headquarters. Restored historic garden implements also BOROUGH & BANKSIDE COMMUNITY which has its headquarters in ______on sale. COUNCIL London Glassblowing Workshop ______7pm at Charles Dickens School, Lant St Gainsford Street, near Tower 7 The Leather Market, Weston Street Pool of London Covers Cathedrals and Chaucer wards. Bridge Road. Here is the London T 020 7403 2800 www.pooloflondon.co.uk end of the process which begins www.londonglassblowing.co.uk Wednesday 7 April with individual cocoa growers Wednesday 21 April BERMONDSEY COMMUNITY COUNCIL Friday 2 to Sunday 4 April ROYAL SALUTE 7.30pm at Millpond TA Hall, 210A Jamaica in Ghana. Some of them joined 1pm Road together in 1993 to combat the SPRING TIDE 11am-5pm; free A 62 gun salute will be fired across the Meeting for residents of Grange, Riverside fluctuations in world cocoa Thames from the Tower of London by the and South Bermondsey wards. prices, improve standards Imperial War Museum Southwark Cathedral of production and support Events for Children Lambeth Road T 020 7416 5320 Montague Close T 020 7367 6700 community projects. They www.iwm.org.uk www.dswark.org/cathedral formed the cooperative Kuapa Design Museum Shad Thames T 0870 833 9955 From April Friday 9 April Kokoo, which is Twi for Good www.designmuseum.org Cocoa Farmers Company. Cocoa DUCK TOURS GOOD FRIDAY WORKSHOP £25 12 noon Saturdays & Sundays is mainly grown on small family A D-Day tour by one of the Duck landing Workshop for children whilst parents YOUNG DESIGNERS OF THE YEAR plots of a few hectares alongside craft specifically designed for the attend service in cathedral. Singing, 2-5pm; £6 (child £4; family £16) plantain, maize and spices which Normandy landings. The tour includes eating, drama, art and craft and Children create their own versions of the visits by water to all three IWM branches preparation for the Cathedral’s Easter protect the young plants as works of four shortlisted designers for in London (Imperial War Museum, the Garden. well as giving food and income. Designer of the Year. Design model houses Cabinet War Rooms and HMS Belfast). A big bar of Divine chocolate on 3 & 4 April; lights on 10 and 11 April; Phone 020 7416 5439 for times and Monday 12 April customise football boots and shirts on would be made from the two bookings. EASTER MONDAY FUNDAY 17 & 18 April; make websites on 24 & 25 crops from one tree in one 12 noon April. Suitable for 6-12 year olds. Booking Saturday 3 to Thursday 8 April & Tuesday Short Easter service for families followed year. The fermented and dried on 020 7940 8782 essential. 13 to Sunday 18 April by Easter Egg Hunt in Cathedral garden. beans are sent to Holland for ______A STITCH THROUGH TIME ______roasting, crushing, winnowing Florence Nightingale Museum 11am-4pm; free Tower Bridge Exhibition St Thomas’ Hospital T 020 7620 0374 and pressing to produce cocoa Visitors of all ages are invited to take part Tower Bridge T 020 7740 3985 www.florence-nightingale.co.uk powder and cocoa butter. 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Morley College, 61 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7HT, tel: 020 7450 1889 fax: 020 7928 4074 email: [email protected] web: www.morleycollege.ac.uk APRIL 2004 in SE1 www.inSE1.co.uk 7 St George the Martyr Selected Tuesdays Music Borough High Street T 020 7407 2796 CLASSICAL RECITALS southside www.stgeorgethemartyr.co.uk 1.10pm; free Cinema Organ Society Tue 13: Michael James Trust diary c Edric Hall, LSB University, Borough Road Thursday 1 April Tue 20: Sarah Hebdon www.cinema-organs.org.uk THE TABARD SINGERS Tue 27: Trinity College of Music All church bells on the north 1pm; free bank of the Thames are to be Sunday 18 April Soprano/Mezzo solos & duets performed Sunday 4 April ORGAN RECITAL rung from 12 noon on Saturday by local singers. 3pm; £6 ASHES TO GLORY 24 April, St Mellitus Day, to 8pm; £8 Final organ recital, given by Michael ______celebrate the 1400th anniversary New Renaissance Voices perform music Wooldridge, before the giant Wurlitzer St John’s Waterloo Waterloo Road T020 7928 2003 from the Renaissance for Lent, Holy Week of the Diocese of London. once in the Old Kent Road is moved from www.stjohnswaterloo.co.uk & Easter. Compere, Josquin, Utendal, G Mellitus was the first Bishop SE1. Gabrieli, Lassus, and Brumel (‘Earthquake ______of London. With a good wind Friday 2 April Mass’). Directed by Bruce Saunders. Guy’s Hospital Chapel and little traffic in the City or St Thomas’ Street RACHMANINOFF VESPERS on Bankside it may be possible 7.30pm; £12 (conc £10) Tuesday 13 April www.charitablefoundation.org.uk Performed by Chorus Mundi with MUSIC OF ALL AMERICAS to hear the peal. Before motor conductor Leslie Olive, piano accompanist 3pm; free traffic and other modern noises Thursday 1 April Jenny Gould and solo tenor Kim Kirkman. The Chamber choir Cantus Vocem of it was certainly possible to hear SEVEN LAST WORDS FROM THE CROSS In aid of St John’s Crypt. Box office: 020 Sunnyside High School. 5.30pm; free the City’s bells several miles 8699 3309. Medici String Quartet performs away. Many on Bankside hear Haydn’s Seven Last Words From The Wednesday 28 April Big Ben on a quiet midnight. Cross with texts compiled and read by Saturday 3 April EVELINA CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL 7.30pm: tickets from 07870 194306 * * * broadcaster Margaret Howard. These WESTMINSTER PHILHARMONIC Charity concert in aid of the Evelina The view of the north bank has free performances have been paid for by ORCHESTRA 7.30pm; £9 (conc £6) Children’s Hospital Appeal. an anonymous benefactor. See also St changed with the Gherkin and Mahler Symphony no 6. Conductor Thomas’ Hospital Chapel listing for details ______other new buildings appearing. Jonathan Butcher. of performance on Palm Sunday 4 April. The Warehouse However, City experts are www.westminsterphil.org.uk Theed Street T 020 7228 8854 ______www.thewarehouselondon.co.uk suggesting that with so much Guy’s Hospital Atrium 2 empty office space available St Thomas Street T 020 7955 4361 Sunday 4 April EARNEST READ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Sunday 4 April there may be a halt to skycrapers 5pm; £7 CONVERSATIONAL CONCERT Friday 2 April in SE1. The Shard of Glass and Shakespeare theme including Berlioz, 3pm; £15 (conc £12; child £8) LAURIE BLUNDELL TRIO other planned schemes are not Walton, Prokofiev, and Mendelssohn. Sacred and Mundane. Three musical Atrium 2; 1pm; free Peter Stark conducts. meditations performed by Dialogos. An going ahead unless tenants can An innovative trio whose experimental www.erso.org.uk afternoon of chamber music featuring be confirmed. City caution has improvisations and interpretations Haydn’s moving meditations on the increased following the Budget combine an openness to diverse styles ______Crucifixion (string quartet), Richard with their impressive skills as classically St Thomas’ Hospital Chapel which signalled an end to Lambeth Palace Road Causton’s violin sonata inspired by trained performers. government renting new space. www.charitablefoundation.org.uk the English weather and Messiaen’s * * * flamboyant 2-piano celebration of his Friday 16 April Sunday 4 April Catholic faith. The concert is introduced Indeed, SE1 will soon see CARATINGA by international pianist and lecturer the departure of Customs & Atrium 2; 1pm; free SEVEN LAST WORDS FROM THE CROSS 2.30pm; free Karl Lutchmayer and concludes with Brazilian jazz and Choro Novo. Excise from King’s Reach and Medici String Quartet performs Haydn’s an opportunity to meet the artists over Stamford Street for new offices Seven Last Words From The Cross with conversation and cake. Friday 23 April in Whitehall. The main riverside texts compiled and read by broadcaster ECLECTIC FOUR Margaret Howard. See also Guy’s Hospital Customs building was originally Atrium 2; 1pm; free Chapel listing. built to be a hotel and that may World Music Quartet back by popular Guided Walks & Tours demand. Four four diverse musicians, ______be its future. Original London Walks combining the rhythms of West Africa and St Thomas’ Hospital Lambeth Palace Road T 020 7955 4361 london.walks.com T 020 7624 3978 Cuba with the haunting sounds of South American pan-pipes and melodies from More news Every Monday around the world. Saturday 3 April BUCKHAVEN HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR DARKEST VICTORIAN LONDON on the web Central Hall; 11-11.30am; free Meet 11.30am Monument Station’s Fish Friday 30 April The choir from Fife gives a special Street entrance; £5 (conc £4) TRIO BELLE EPOQUE www.London-SE1.co.uk Saturday performance. Victorian Street people and poverty on Atrium 2; 1pm; free two sides of river. The piano Trio founded in 1999 has South Bank daytime TV war comes to ______appeared at the Bath and the Cheltenham Wednesday 7 April an end Pied Piper Walks International Festivals, Trio Belle Epoque LAURIE BLUNDELL TRIO The battle between the two daytime TV Central Hall; 1pm; free T 020 7435 4782 and on BBC Radio 3. magazine programmes produced on the See Guy’s Hospital listing ______South Bank came to an end last month Wednesday 14 April St George’s RC Cathedral with the final edition of Five’s Terry and THE LAMBETH WALK Lambeth Road T 020 7928 5256 Wednesday 14 April Gaby Show, live from County Hall. CARATINGA Meet 10.30am Lambeth North stn; £5 (conc £4) www.southwark-rc-cathedral.org.uk …full story at www.London-SE1.co.uk Tom’s 2; 1pm; free A madhouse, a workhouse and a pottery. Brazilian jazz and Choro Novo. Saturday 3 April Thursday 15 April Thames Clippers to serve Greenwich BORN FOR THIS - THE WAY OF THE CROSS WAYLAID IN WATERLOO Bankside Pier is to be linked to Wednesday 21 April 8pm; £5 Meet 10.30am Lambeth North stn; £5 (conc £4) Greenwich by an extension of the NEW NOISE The stations of the cross performed by Explore a network of back streets. Thames Clippers passenger boat Central Hall; 1pm; free young people from across the Archdiocese service. Oboist Janey Miller and percussionist Joby as well as a team from CJM Music. Friday 23 April …full story at www.London-SE1.co.uk Burgess. Currently in residence with the BERMONDSEY TO ROTHERHITHE Goldsmiths University Electronic Music Saturday 17 April Meet 10.30am London Bridge Station Prince Charles visits HMS Belfast Studios. ORGAN RECITAL Tooley Street exit; £6 The Prince of Wales came to the Pool 1.05pm; free Explore two villages in this all day walk. of London last month to visit a charity Mervyn Cousins of Liverpool Metropolitan Wednesday 28 April based on board HMS Belfast which ISHIRAH Cathedral. Saturday 24 April helps ex-forces personnel settle into Central Hall; 1pm; free JUBILEE LINE FULL DAY TOUR civilian life. Indian classical dance. Thursday 22 April £8; call to book …full story at www.London-SE1.co.uk ______LONDON CONCERT CHOIR Look at architecture & surrounding areas. 7.45pm; £10-£15 Southwark Cathedral Terry Jones opens Royal Oak’s Chaucer Montague Close T 020 7367 6700 The London Concert Choir with the Booking essential on all walks Room www.dswark.org/cathedral Salomon Orchestra and Counterpoint ______Film director and popular television Shakespeare City Walk perform Walton’s Belshazzar’s Feast and Selected Mondays historian Terry Jones has opened the T020 8348 9022 Delius’ Sea Drift. Mark Forkgen conducts. ORGAN new Chaucer Room at The Royal Oak in 1.10pm; free Every Monday & Friday Tabard Street. Friday 23 April Mon 19: Frederic Blanc (Notre-Dame SHAKESPEARE WALK …full story at www.London-SE1.co.uk ST GEORGE’S DAY CONCERT d’Auteuil, Paris) Meet 11am Blackfriars Station exit 8; £6; 1.05pm; free Mon 26: Peter Wright (Southwark Shakespeare’s City haunts. See page 8 for details of festival service. Cathedral) APRIL 2004 8 www.inSE1.co.uk in SE1 Design Museum who have both lost their sons in recent More news Talks & Meetings Shad Thames T 020 7940 8783 train calamities talk alongside Louise Calder Bookshop www.designmuseum.org Christian about important issues of rail on the web 51 The Cut T 020 7633 0599 safety raised by The Permanent Way. Monday 19 April www.calderpublications.com ______VITTORIO RADICE Shakespeare’s Globe www.London-SE1.co.uk 7.15pm; £10 (conc £6) Thursday 1 April New Globe Walk T 020 7401 9919 Vittorio Radice – now at Marks & Spencer BECKETT’S WORSTWARD HO www.shakespeares-globe.org Charles Kennedy visits SE1 school – talks about his six years at Selfridges. Liberal Democrat leader Charles 6.45pm; £4 (conc £2) ______Wednesday 7 April Kennedy visited Southwark’s Cathedral Worstward Ho is read by actor Sean Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret SAM WANAMAKER FELLOWSHIP School directly after addressing a Barrett. Followed by a discussion. St. Thomas’ Street T 020 7955 4791 LECTURE meeting at Bloomberg in the City. www.thegarret.org.uk 7pm; £10 (conc £8; student £5) …full story at www.London-SE1.co.uk Thursday 8 April TS ELIOT: THE MODERNIST POET Professor Nabil I Matar on the impact Sunday 4 April City Academy construction begins 6.45pm; £4 (conc £2) of Anglo-Moroccan diplomacy on the John Calder discusses Eliot’s poetry and VICTORIAN SURGERY Elizabethan theatre. Construction of a long-awaited new 2pm; £4.25 (conc £3.25) school in Bermondsey got under way two actors read The Waste Land. ______Demonstration of the ordeals of surgery Southwark & Lambeth Archaeological Society when a ground-breaking ceremony was without anaesthesia . held in Paterson Park. Thursday 15 April Hawkstone Hall, Kennington Road …full story at www.London-SE1.co.uk THE LADY CHATTERLEY TRIAL 6.45pm; £4 (conc £2) Saturday 10 April Tuesday 27 April WAGG ANATOMICAL THEATRE Mural brightens up The Cut Dramatic reading. WINCHESTER PALACE 2pm; £4.25 (conc £3.25) 7.30pm; £1 (refreshments from 7pm) Inmates from a young offenders’ Ralph de Rijke from the Waag, Amsterdam, Thursday 22 April Bruce Watson on recent excavations at institute have created a mural to be gives a brief, irreverent, illustrated displayed at Southwark Station as part DIANA ATHILL: AUTHOR & PUBLISHER Winchester Palace in Clink Street. overview of this building’s history of a London Underground community 6.45pm; £4 (conc £2) ______project. Diana Athill, editor with Andre Deutsch, Tate Modern Royal National Theatre …full story at www.London-SE1.co.uk discusses her career with John Calder. Bankside T 020 7887 8008 South Bank T 020 7452 3000 www.tate.org.uk Lord Chancellor visits the Southwark Thursday 29 April www.nationaltheatre.org.uk Victim Support Unit ALDOUS HUXLEY: NOVELIST, MYSTIC, Sunday 4 April Friday 16 April The Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer last SEER ALL ABOUT BRANCUSI PLATFORM month visited the Southwark Victim 6.45pm; £4 (conc £2) 6pm; free with Brancusi exhibition ticket 6pm; £3.50 (conc £2.50) Support Unit in Borough High Street. John Calder outlines Huxley’s ideas and Eric Shanes gives a detailed slide talk Maureen Kavanagh and Linda de Lieto …full story at www.London-SE1.co.uk actors read from his work. about Constantin Brancusi.

Palm Sunday procession and Eucharist. Sunday 11 April Following the way of the Cross in church. Church Services 6pm STATIONS OF THE CROSS 10am EASTER DAY FAMILY MASS 2pm-3pm AN HOUR AT THE CROSS 11.30am Christ Church Holy Week service. EASTER SUNDAY SOLEMN MASS The final Hour at the Cross. Blackfriars Road T 020 928 3970 Friday 9 April Friday 23 April Sunday 11 April www.christchurchsouthwark.org.uk 10am GOOD FRIDAY LITURGY 6pm ST GEORGE’S DAY CELEBRATION 5.30am DAWN EASTER SERVICE Solemn Vespers and Mass with St George Sunday 4 April Followed by Walk of Witness. Followed by breakfast. relic carried in procession. 10am PALM PROCESSION 10.30am EASTER FESTIVAL COMMUNION Procession to St John’s for Eucharist. Sunday 11 April ______7.30am FIRST COMMUNION OF EASTER St Hugh’s Southwark Cathedral Crosby Row T 020 7367 6700 Wednesday 7 April Followed by breakfast in crypt. Montague Close T 020 7367 6700 1pm SACRED MUSIC 10.30am PARISH EASTER EUCHARIST www.dswark.org/cathedral Music and drama for Holy Week. Easter morning service. Sunday 11 April 9.30am EASTER EUCHARIST Sunday 4 April ______Sunday 11 April Saturday 24 April 11am PALM SUNDAY PROCESSION 9.30am EASTER DAY EUCHARIST 3pm SUNG EVENSONG St John’s Waterloo Starting in Borough Market ______St George’s patronal festival service. Waterloo Road T020 7928 2003 St Alphege ______www.stjohnswaterloo.co.uk Mon 5, Tue 6 & Wed 7 April King’s Bench Street T 020 7407 2796 St George’s RC Cathedral 12.45pm EUCHARIST AND HOMILY Lambeth Road T 020 7928 5256 Sunday 4 April www.stgeorgethemartyr.co.uk www.southwark-rc-cathedral.org.uk 10.30am PALM SUNDAY EUCHARIST Thursday 8 April Procession from Christ Church at 10am Thursday 8 April 6.30pm THE LORD’S SUPPER 7pm THE LORD’S SUPPER Sunday 4 April Followed by Watch until Midnight. Maundy Thursday Eucharist and vigil. 10am PALM SUNDAY FAMILY MASS Mon 5, Tue 6 & Wed 7 April 11.30am PALM SUNDAY SOLEMN MASS 7pm HOLY COMMUNION Friday 9 April Thursday 15 April 12 noon GOOD FRIDAY 7pm ST ALPHEGE’S FESTIVAL MASS Thursday 8 April Thursday 8 April Three Hour Service. Workshop for children Patronal festival followed by refreshments. 7.30pm MASS OF THE LAST SUPPER 7pm HOLY COMMUNION & WATCH (see Children listing page 6). ______St George the Martyr Friday 9 April Good Friday 9 April Saturday 10 April Borough High Street T 020 7407 2796 3pm GOOD FRIDAY LITURGY 10.30am GOOD FRIDAY WATERLOO 8pm EASTER VIGIL www.stgeorgethemartyr.co.uk SERVICE Saturday 10 April Meet at St John’s for walk to Station Sunday 11 April Sunday 4 April 8.30pm EASTER VIGIL & MASS followed by worship on the concourse. 11am EASTER CHORAL EUCHARIST 10.30am PALM SUNDAY EUCHARIST First Mass of Easter. 1pm STATIONS OF THE CROSS Celebrant & preacher: Bishop of Southwark Community Garden The Facilitator ALBERT ARMS £22032 (NJC scale 26 inclusive) Gladstone Street off London Road We need a very special person who is able to bring the skills of a community facilitator, and a practical understanding of how gardens FREE DRINK grow to a demanding position as part of a committed team. This person Bring this advert to will work with residents and groups in Bankside and Borough area to receive a free drink with turn key open spaces into green oasis, and encourage gardening on your meal during April balconies and window boxes. Home cooked Sunday lunch Further information and an application form are available by email on [email protected], or by sending an A4 SAE (41p) to Bankside Open Open all day Spaces Trust, 5 King James Street, London, SE1 0RU. Live Jazz alternate Or introduce yourself at our after school event at Little Dorrit Park on Saturdays from 3 April March 24th. Closing Date: 5/04/04. 020 7928 6517