Monday 22 Apr To Sunday 28 Apr 2013

22

Meeting: Programming Meeting

22 Apr 2013, 6 p.m.

23

Event: Conversation Group

23 Apr 2013, 4 p.m.

Weekly conversation session for people to practice speaking English in an informal friendly setting. The group is informal and volunteer run. Aims to be inclusive and anti-discriminatory. Free.

24

Event: Write On Tap

24 Apr 2013, 8 p.m.

One night, eight raw new plays. Join us as we host 90minutes of brilliantly eclectic theatre by new writers, followed by audience Q&A. Every play is performed script-in-hand by up and coming actors.

25

Gig: Litpop

25 Apr 2013, 8 p.m.

Want to hear or make great music?  Want to create or enjoy great writing?  Then join local writers and musicians Tracey Iceton, Guy Mankowski, Sean Burn, Miss Danby, Sean Urquhart, Will Duggan, The Creels and more at the first Litpop open mic night!  All welcome to participate.

26

Gig: A Glimpse Of Paradise Presents Group Rhoda (U S) W / Wilt Wagner & Totem Recall + Deejay Lone Toke

26 Apr 2013, 8 p.m.

San Francisco's Group Rhoda returns to the UK in support of her fantastic debut album on Night School Records, drawing comparisons to the Space Lady & Suicide http://grouprhoda.com/

27

Gig: Leave Me Here All Day

27 Apr 2013, 4 p.m.

An All-Dayer to make your bones rattle and your ears bleed.

28

Event: Canny Little Library

28 Apr 2013, 4 p.m.

"The welfare system is currently changing dramatically, with the bedroom tax, universal credit, and a range of other alterations and cuts. The government have demonised the poor, and we are now entering an era where food banks are considered normal. The Canny Little Library will be holding an information day, in which the changes are explained, both present and future. Giving people an idea of how they and their friends are being affected." Plus Canny Little Cafe.

28

Film: 1984

28 Apr 2013, 7:30 p.m.

Brochure bit:The 1985 Film version of what is probably the definitive novel of the 20th century. It remains  contemporary, and the  terms "Big Brother", "Doublethink" and "Newspeak" have become part of everyday language.