20.07.11 • Leaving the Canal Cafe Theatre – Alex Smith
Alex returns to the Canal Cafe Theatre, a place that she used to work (and gave Spark London its big break) to tell her story. From July 2011, where the theme was ‘Work.’
Our live shows take a break in August, but storytelling continues here unabated. In fact, we’ll be taking requests next month: so if you have a favourite storyteller, let us know and we’ll dig another out of the archives Email joanna@sparklondon.com with your suggestions.
Thanks for listening!
13.07.11 • On The Dole – Sarah Ross
Sarah describes life after work and battles at the Job Centre. From July 2011 at the Canal Cafe Theatre in Little Venice.
NEXT EVENT: 18th July at the Ritzy in Brixton. If you have a story – or just want to listen – then just come down. Tickets are Pay What You Can.
13.07.11 • On The Dole – Sarah Ross
Sarah describes life after work and battles at the Job Centre. From July 2011 at the Canal Cafe Theatre in Little Venice.
NEXT EVENT: 18th July at the Ritzy in Brixton. If you have a story – or just want to listen – then just come down. Tickets are Pay What You Can.
13.07.11 • On The Dole – Sarah Ross
Sarah describes life after work and battles at the Job Centre. From July 2011 at the Canal Cafe Theatre in Little Venice.
NEXT EVENT: 18th July at the Ritzy in Brixton. If you have a story – or just want to listen – then just come down. Tickets are Pay What You Can.
07.07.11 • Hard Time – Shaun Attwood
Shaun became a millionaire in his twenties. This is the story of what happened next.
Our next show is on the 18th July at the Ritzy in Brixton – where the theme will be ‘Lost or Found’. If you have a story – or just want to listen – then just come down. Tickets are Pay What You Can.
Shaun’s book, Hard Time – A Brit in America’s Toughest Jail, is available on Amazon.
