Saturday, 16 April 2011

BUT I MADE YOU A MIXED TAPE

How It Ended Productions present...

BUT I MADE YOU A MIXED TAPE

A spoken word event about songs.

Inside the atmospheric walls of Jacksons Lane (a converted gothic church) How It Ended Productions present a night of spoken word, poetry and film screenings all inspired by songs and the delicate art of making that perfect mixed tape.

Experience exciting new writing by exciting new writers and during this performance in promenade we’ll soundtrack your evening.


With the help of live music and little low lighting; with a drink in one hand and a playlist in the other you’ll discover the stories behind the songs.

SPOKEN WORD ARTISTS
(Members of Rubix Collective – Camden Roundhouse)
Paul Cree
Talia Randall
Sean Mahoney
Zionite

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Jon Barton (Royal Court Young Writers Programme)
Teresa Burns (The Museum of Us/Waterproof)

PERFORMERS
Stephanie Hampton
Jon Barton
Eva Sampson

LIVE MUSIC
Lionie Elliott (The Lion King, West End)
Joanna Randall
Grace Saif (
http://www.youtube.com/gracesaif)
Erin Witton

BOOK TICKETS:
To book tickets email: howitendedgt@gmail.com.

Please state the amount of tickets you'd like and in return we will send you an e-ticket which you must print off and bring with you to the event.

This e-ticket will entitle you to discounted entry to the event.

ENTRY FEE:
With e-ticket: £8
Pay on door/Without e-ticket: £10

TUBE: Highgate (Jackson's Lane is conveniently opposite the station)
BUS(es): 134, 34, 263

All money raised will go to How It Ended Productions who are raising money to bring WATERPROOF to Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Hope to see some of you lovely people there! Perfect for music lovers, especially anyone who has experienced the pleasure and the power of a bloody good mixed tape!

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