23 September 2010
Spend an evening at the Bookshop Theatre
The Calder Bookshop, otherwise known as the Bookshop Theatre, was established in 2000 by John Calder on the Cut, between Waterloo Station and Southwark Tube Station.
The shop in literary fiction, poetry and drama, but it also hosts discussions, literary readings, film showings, music events and theatre performances.
Tonight, as part of this regular series of events, John Calder presents a selection of light and comic poems and verse, read by actors. The evening begins at 7pm and costs £6. Booking is advisable on 020 7620 2900 or amiddleton@calderbookshop.com.
For more information, see http://www.oneworldclassics.com/page.html?id=11
The shop in literary fiction, poetry and drama, but it also hosts discussions, literary readings, film showings, music events and theatre performances.
Tonight, as part of this regular series of events, John Calder presents a selection of light and comic poems and verse, read by actors. The evening begins at 7pm and costs £6. Booking is advisable on 020 7620 2900 or amiddleton@calderbookshop.com.
For more information, see http://www.oneworldclassics.com/page.html?id=11
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AND its next door to one of the nicest Tapas bars in London - Meson Don Felipe - where you can listen to genuine Flamenco whilst eating the best calamares in town!x
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