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inka Akinfenwa is leaving for one of the top law firms in the country but not before meeting up with his long-term friends Damon Johnson and Anthony Jones for one last drink to reminisce on their journey from the 90’s until the current day. The boys go back in time and reminisce on the days when they had to call girls’ house phones to speak with them, the days of Reebok classics and Avirex, the introduction of mobile phones, one-day bus passes, not getting killed by the local gangs and MORE! Kick back and enjoy the beautiful chaos the boys caused from then until now.
Explore the third year of Peckham Fringe, championing local community and underrepresented voices. Discover the season highlights from Theatre Peckham, running from 1st May to 8th June 2024.
Returning for a third year, Peckham Fringe is back for 2024! This performing arts festival will take place at Theatre Peckham, showcasing a lineup of over 20 outstanding artists and creatives from the local London community. With groundbreaking emerging writers, moving new musicals, clowning and spoken word, it’s the festival for everyone.
Nearly 500 arts organisations, human rights charities, schools, colleges and universities came together in June to present events and activities across the UK; whilst international partners and individuals also flew Ai Weiwei's flag to mark the 70th anniversary of the UN Declaration of Human Rights.
In a unique collaboration, a wide-ranging group of arts organisations and human rights charities commissioned Ai Weiwei to design a new flag in response to the real and present dangers of a world changing at break-neck speed and a community that has forgotten why human rights are so important, to offer hope and to educate generations to come about the absolute importance of universal human rights. Everyone across the country is invited to Fly The Flag for Human Rights between 24 and 30 June 2019 in events around the UK, with over 150 organisations involved.
Today the full programme of events has been announced around Fly The Flag, a major new project marking the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and brand new images of Ai Weiwei with young people have been released.
Peckham Fringe Festival (5/1/24-6/8/24)
Peckham Fringe: Time Fly’s (5/1/24-5/2/24)
Peckham Fringe: Run Black Girl Run (5/3/24-5/4/24)
Peckham Fringe: MANDEM (5/14/24-5/15/24)
The Windrush Warriors (5/24/24-5/25/24)
Peckham Fringe: BANGTAIL (5/31/24-6/1/24)
Peckham Fringe: VEYIL (6/6/24-6/8/24)
Peckham Fringe: Last Goal Wins (6/7/24-6/8/24)
Theatre Peckham is at 221 Havil St, London, SE5 7SB, London.
Peckham Fringe (5/2/22-6/5/22)
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Julius Caesar
Southwark Playhouse Borough (9/6 - 10/5) | ||
Miss Brexit
Streatham Space Project (5/1 - 5/2) | ||
West End Magic
Komedia (5/12 - 5/12) | ||
Am Evening with Trevor and Gary
Taunton Brewhouse (6/10 - 6/10) | ||
An Evening with Trevor and Gary
The Spotlight (6/22 - 6/22) | ||
Peckham Fringe: Time Fly’s
Theatre Peckham (5/1 - 5/2) | ||
William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (full show) Plymouth Muse Theatre
The Muse Theatre (8/10 - 8/10) | ||
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