A history of West Ealing on apples!

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It’s well worth your while taking a detour next time you’re near the Green Man Lane Estate. Look carefully at the hoardings surrounding part of the site and you’ll see a series of apples ‘hanging’ on the painted trees. Each one has a montage of fascinating photos of the estate and surrounding area over the past 100 years. Photos include the opening of the estate in the 1970s and the Autotype factory . Built in what at the time was descibed by Autotype as quite a rural area the factory was ‘neatly fenced along Brownlow Road and the boiler house became a local landmark’. The factory occupied what is now the western part of the Green Man Lane Estate (the old multi-storey car park and the land to its north).  You can read more about the history of this area, known in Victorian times at Stevens Town, here.

Punch and Judy, cooking for kids, facepainting and more at SoundBite Festival on Sat 21st Sept

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Punch and Judy Show in Leeland Road for last year’s Family Day

There’s plenty of children’s entertainment at the SoundBite Festival on Saturday 21st September.  Hugely popular at last year’s Family Day, Punch and Judy are back again for the SoundBite Festival. Catch them at 10.30am and midday at the farmers’ market in Leeland Road.

In the garden at St James Church (or inside if it’s wet) will be Relish Kids Cookery running cookery activities for primary school age children, alongside facepainting, table tennis and more. There’s also going to be a special community dance event for children to take part in. More news of that to follow.

To keep up to date with everything that will be happening at SoundBite on our Facebook page

YUM W13 Food Food Festival Sat 14th at The Foresters 3.30-9.30pm

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More food news. This is a new event and it’s on Saturday 14th September at The Foresters ‘and is showcasing restaurants and specialist food sellers in and around  Northfields and West Ealing

It will be in the garden at the Forester Pub in Northfields from 3.30-9.30pm.  A variety of local restaurants and food specialists will be offering samples of their delicious food.
Taster Tokens will be available on the day for £5 for five tokens. We would love to see you there!’

I hope it goes well and anything that helps establish West Ealing and Northfields as good places to shop for food and eat can only help the local economy.

 

 

Get ready for the West Ealing SoundBite Festival on Saturday 21st September

 

This year we’ve managed to raise additional sponsorship to add Dean Gardens as a venue to our previous Famliy Day events. As a result, we’ve been able to expand the whole eent in to the West Ealing SoundBite Festival. The centrepiece will be a range of hot and cold food and community stalls and live music in Dean Gardens. There’s mush more to it than this but just as a taster two of the bans playing in Dean Gardens are the

Bollywood Brass Band

and

Tankus the Henge

Follow SoundBite on its Facebook page to keep up to date with all the activities and events being planned for September 21st

 

 

 

Royal Wedding: A sparky new comedy involving the arts and an ‘erotic emporium’ – at OPEN Ealing

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Imagine an arts centre in a converted shop on a suburban London street. Then  imagine an “erotic emporium” next door selling sex aids and lingerie. What would happen if a hole appeared in the dividing wall between the new premises?  A new play about to be performed at OPEN Ealing examines just such a scenario… and as luck would have it, OPEN Ealing happens to currently occupy a converted shop right next door to the Cherry Pye erotic lingerie emporium.


 Royal Wedding, a brand new play by Ealing-based writer Wally Sewell,  imagines the chance encounter between the privately-educated artistic director of the centre and his brash, more worldly neighbour.   Described as a  light-hearted romp, the play sees sex shop owner Queen Bee step through the newly-created “entrance” to engage artist Tarquin Pritchard-Smith in a bout of combative wordplay, raising issues such as class, snobbery,and the place of the artist in wider society. It’s directed by Ealing-based Anthony Shrubsall and  stars Francesca Wilde and Michael Murray.

OPEN Ealing is a local arts initiative originally set up in 2010.  Performances of Royal Wedding will take place at  OPENShop 13 Drayton Green Road, W13 0NG, at the following times:

Thursday 5, Friday 6 and Saturday 7  September  7.30 pm.
Matinee Saturday 7 September 3 pm.

Thursday 12, Friday 13 and Saturday 14  September  7.30 pm.
Matinee Saturday 14 September 3 pm.

Adm. £7

The performance will last one hour approx., and there will be an opportunity for discussion with the players, writer and directorafter each performance. The play is not suitable for children.

World premiere of ‘The Green Man – West Ealing Past, Present and Future’ on 5th September

 

Come To See Our Play!

“The Green Man: West Ealing Past, Present & Future”
5th, 12th & 17th September. 7:30pm start – Just turn up!

 

Get a taster of what’s to come with this special preview of one of the play’s songs –

www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKcS3i6AWEI

This is a play written by Murray Shelmerdine and sponsored by West Ealing Centre Neighbourhood Forum. It is about quality of life in West Ealing dating back to the first records of ‘modern’ human settlement here in the 13th Century. We hope the songs, facts and humour are to your liking and that you will come along and join in.

Its world premiere is on Thursday 5th September at St John’s Church in Mattock Lane at 7.30pm. Entry free.

It’s then on at The Drayton Court on Thursday 12th September and Tuesday 17th September at The Forester in Leighton Road. Both performances are at 7.30pm and entry is free.

 

 

Folk singing with a difference at OPEN Ealing on Saturday August 17th at 7.30pm

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Not what you might expect for a folk evening! OPEN Ealing present an acoustic evening with Lithuanian singer June on Saturday 17th August at 7.30pm.

Having grown up in a part of Southern Lithuania, Dzūkija, where traditional singing is still very much a part of daily life, June likes to sing authentic old Lithuanian folk songs. From a very young age, she has taken part in Lithuanian national youth contests. She has sung with one of Lithuania’s most famous folk bands,”Vydraga”, and has recorded a number of songs and instrumental music with this band for Lithuanian national TV and radio.  

June treats the old authentic folk music of other countries with love and respect and incorporates the ideas into her musical vocabulary. She was able to express many of her ideas with the A.Klova folk-jazz quintet. She collaborated in a project with the Senegalese master percussionist Pierre Kouyate. The famous jazz musician Vladimir Chekasin was fascinated by June’s voice and invited her to participate in his world music project at the “Mama Jazz” international festival. 

At the request of the organizers, June represented Lithuania at the contest”Country Europe’ before the “Piknik Country” festival at Mrągowo in Poland. After performing in both the contest and the festival, she was invited to perform at Warsaw’s principal country music clubs and at festivals in Germany and Poland. She was highly praised by the noted Polish country music critic, Ewa Dabrowska.  

OPEN Ealimg, 13 Drayton Green Road, West Ealing W13 0NG

Suggested donation £5.

www.openealing.com

The Return of Sherlock Holmes to OPEN Ealing

 The Adventure of the Crying Boy and The Adventure of the Creeping Man

I saw this first time round at OPEN Ealing and thorougly enjoyed it. The performance starts with a reading of Conan Doyle’s The Adventure of the Creeping Man and then moves on to Wally Sewell’s specially written drama, The Adventure of the Crying Boy, exploring the relationship between Holmes and Watson. (I still love watching the TV repeats of Jeremy Brett playing Sherlock Holmes. He perfectly captured the edginess of Holmes.)  Anyway, well worth £5 in my view.

The Adventure of the Crying Boy by Wally Sewell in ‘Evenings and afternoons of Sherlock Holmes’ performed by Peter Saracen and Edmund Dehn, directed by Anthony Shrubsall.

It’s on at OPEN Ealing  on Thursday 8th, Friday 9th, Saturday 10th and then Thursday 15th and Friday 16th August at 7.30pm. Matinees on Saturday 10th at 3pm and Friday 16th at 1pm.

Price: £5.00

Wally Sewell says, “As a writer I’ve always been interested in the mythical and the symbolic, and the concept of the unconscious, with its population of monsters swimming in its dark depths has been a constant draw. Representations of it, usually in the form of forests and wild places, are something of a recurring motif in my writing! My first exposure to Sherlock Holmes was having the Hound of the Baskervilles read to me as a school boy. At that stage what caught my imagination more than Holmes’spowers of deduction, was Conan Doyle’s evocation of the moors, haunted by malign spirits and bogs that could swallow up ponies, all observable from the relative civility of Baskerville Hall. I’ve tried to catch something of that spirit in my play.”

His play concerns an impromptu late night meeting between Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson, who is now married and largely absent from Holmes’s life. As their conversation progresses, touching on Holmes’s cocaine addiction, his dalliance with Freud and confessions from childhood, demons pull themselves up through the cracks in the floorboards and out onto the stage.

The play has been well received at its various performances around the fringe, winning praise from members of the Sherlock Holmes Society and at least one professional psychiatrist!

Performed here with a reading of the short story The Adventure of the Creeping Man, the show promises to be an intriguing and engaging evening or afternoon’s entertainment.

NB Not suitable for children.

More details about this and other OPEN Ealing events here.

 

 

Work starts on new Morrsions in West Ealing

I thought I saw signs of action yesterday at the old Blockbusters on the corner of the Uxbridge Road and St James Avenue. Then this morning I had another look and ,yes, work is underway to turn it in to a Morrisons. They are clearing out the store in readiness for the new fit out. I had a word with a man with a Morrisons hi-vis jacket and he wasn’t sure of the exact schedule but thought it would take about 10 – 12 weeks or so to complete.