The Agenda
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F E S T I VA L
Clapham Fringe 27 September - 14 October BREAD & ROSE S TH EAT RE
Now in its fourth year, this three-week festival boasts a fantastic roster of theatre, comedy, magic and musicals. Highlights include Made in Spain, a hilariously funny account of a Spaniard living in the UK, and Splinter, a poignant exploration of friendship, jealously and betrayal. 68 Clapham Manor Street; SW4; claphamfringe.com
ART
AFFORDABLE ART FAIR 18- 21 O C TO BE R • BAT TE R SEA PARK
The Affordable Art Fair returns to Battersea Park with a diverse and inspiring collection of over 1000 original and contemporary paintings, editioned prints, photography and sculpture from an array of UK and international galleries, as well as emerging talents. All priced between £100 and £6,000, it’s the perfect place to peruse and shop for all budgets and tastes. Queenstown Road, SW8; affordableartfair.com
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To Have to Shoot Irishmen 2-10 October OMN IBUS THEAT RE
It’s Easter morning in 1916. Gunshots ring out around Dublin. Hanna ,mnbprepares for revolution while Frank calls for peace and John walks through his nightmares of the trenches. Inspired by true events, this absorbing production weaves live folk song into a stirring tale of militarism, corruption and the power of rebellion. 1 Clapham Common Northside, SW4; omnibus-clapham.org
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