Jack Rooke and Self Esteem to perform at new Roundhouse arts festival
Roundhouse 360 is a month long festival of spoken word, music, cabaret, theatre and club nights featuring Jack Rooke, Lolly Adefope, Self Esteem and Tom Odell
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Bridget Galton has worked for the Ham&High and Gazettes series for more than twenty years writing, editing and commissioning features on arts and...
Bridget Galton has worked for the Ham&High and Gazettes series for more than twenty years writing, editing and commissioning features on arts and...
Roundhouse 360 is a month long festival of spoken word, music, cabaret, theatre and club nights featuring Jack Rooke, Lolly Adefope, Self Esteem and Tom Odell
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