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A literary festival, also known as a book festival or writers' festival, is a regular gathering of writers and readers, typically on an annual basis in a particular city. A literary festival usually features a variety of presentations and readings by authors, as well as other events, delivered over a period of several days, with the primary objectives of promoting the authors' books and ...
Clissold Park is an open space in Stoke Newington, in the London Borough of Hackney. [1] It is bounded by Greenway Close (to the north), Church Street (south), Green Lanes (west) and Queen Elizabeth's Walk (east); the south-east corner abuts St Mary's Old Church, now an arts venue. The park is 22.57 hectares (55.8 acres) in extent.
Tower Theatre, Northwold Road. The Tower Theatre Company is a performing non-professional acting group based in a building in Northwold Road, Stoke Newington, having moved there in April 2018 from the St Bride Institute [1] (on the site of the former Bridewell Palace), in the City of London.
The festival is celebrating its 75th year, with more than 400 events taking place across the town. Literature festival announces celebrity guests Skip to main content
Jun. 13—JOHN BRANDON — St. Paul-based author launches his book "Ivory Shoals: A Novel" in conversation with Will McGrath. 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 15, presented by Magers and Quinn. $5. Go to ...
Since 2010, Stoke Newington has also had its own literary festival, created to celebrate the area's literary and radical history. It takes place in early June in venues across the area and was described in 2011 by Time Out magazine as 'Just like Hay-on-Wye , but in Hackney', by The Times as one of its 'Top 5 Summer of Books' and by Londonist ...
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The Alexandra reopened in 1945 after the war ended and subsisted on a variety of live performances, such as boxing matches, Yiddish theatre productions, and special events. During this period, the theatre hosted performances from the Motley Theatre Design Group , including a 1947 staging of an adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow ...