Peckham Literary Festival starts tomorrow, with four days of interesting events kicking off at Review book shop (131 Bellenden Road) with Jenny Turner talking at 7:30 on Muriel Spark's novel 'The Ballad of Peckham Rye'.
Final event on Sunday 18 November (6pm) sees Mervyn Millar, one of the puppeteers on 'WarHorse', currently at the National Theatre, talking about the process of creating the show with its life-sized horse puppets. The talk will be followed by a programme of short performances by students of puppetry from the Central School of Speech and Drama. This takes place at Sassoon Gallery, 213 Blenheim Grove (behind Bar Story).
All events are free, but some have limited places and require booking in advance. Check website for details.
Baker Street's posters from the past
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