September 2023
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22<br />
Wanstead Fringe<br />
Saturday 16 <strong>September</strong><br />
7.30pm A Journey into the World of Guitar – with Peter Black (£8–£12)<br />
Be mesmerised by exquisite music from around the world from the Romantic<br />
Period to today. Performed by guitar virtuoso Peter Black, featuring duets with<br />
Father Martyn.<br />
Venue: St Gabriel’s Church, 12 Aldersbrook Road<br />
3pm<br />
Free relaxed Songhaven concert (Free)<br />
A free, relaxed, dementia-friendly concert. All welcome.<br />
Venue: Christ Church<br />
Sunday 17 <strong>September</strong><br />
6pm<br />
Jazz Vespers (Free)<br />
Wanstead Parish invites you to a unique candlelit service with jazz provided by the<br />
Nick Tomalin Quartet and Inge-Lise Nygaard on vocals.<br />
Venue: Christ Church<br />
8pm Wanstead Comedy Night feat Mick Miller (£15)<br />
Wanstead Comedy Night welcomes comedy legend Mick Miller to Wanstead.<br />
Venue: Eton Manor Rugby Club, Nutter Lane<br />
Monday 18 <strong>September</strong><br />
7pm The Room Upstairs (£12–£15)<br />
One ‘invisible illness’, lots of puppets, a self-deprecating actor, far too many<br />
biscuits and a sprinkle of absurdity all can be found in the room upstairs. But can<br />
you handle the journey up? This atmospheric show raises awareness of ME through<br />
the lens of a mother/daughter relationship. Based on true events, this play explores<br />
how this condition gradually penetrates every element of someone’s life and<br />
proves how sometimes laughter is not only the best medicine, but often the only<br />
one that’s available. Check website for additional dates.<br />
Venue: Upstairs at The Bull, 129 High Street<br />
8.15pm Robot Penguin (£12–£15)<br />
“A little less Attenborough, more cybernetic furry Louis Theroux.”<br />
Winner of the Baloney Award <strong>2023</strong>, Emperor Spy Cam A10N3 has returned from his<br />
Antarctic investigation for the BBC. In his performance review he’ll be covering<br />
his infiltration of a penguin colony, struggles to adapt to their complex and<br />
contradictory society, and his code-breaking feelings towards one of the subjects.<br />
A bizarre, irreverent comedy about depersonalisation and the neurodivergent<br />
experience through the ‘lens’ of an undercover robotic penguin. Check website for<br />
additional dates.<br />
Venue: Upstairs at The Bull, 129 High Street<br />
Tuesday 19 <strong>September</strong><br />
7pm Photo talk: Where is East London going? (£10)<br />
Join Wanstead photographer Geoff Wilkinson as he discusses his pictures of a<br />
changing East London.<br />
Venue: Eightyfour Gallery, 84 Nightingale Lane<br />
For more information and to book tickets, visit wansteadfringe.org