ACTS OF GOD- Catastrophe in the capital

  • Brompton Cemetery Chapel

Description

  • Pop-Up, Something A Little Different and Theatre/Arts
  • Tickets from £13.20
  • n/a
  • Sat, 12th Oct 2019 @ 13:00 - 14:30
  • 13:00 - 14:30

The Black Death, the Great Fire and the Blitz famously ravaged London, but other lesser-known disasters have struck the capital with brutal randomness over the centuries. 

There was the Fatal Vespers in 1623 in which 95 Catholic worshippers died when a church floor collapsed in Blackfriars, which remains the greatest peacetime tragedy in central London since Medieval times. In January 1867 the ice gave way suddenly on Regents Park lake drowning 41 skaters. And in 1903 52 female patients at the Colney Hatch Mental Asylum in North London perished in a fire. 

In his talk MATT BROWN will inform and surprise with strange and obscure stories of how the capital has accidentally seen off large numbers of its inhabitants. 

Tickets £12 including a Hendrick's Gin Cocktail

ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Matt Brown is the editor-at-large of The Londonist and probably the most London-obsessed person in the world. In the cause of exploring the capital, he has waded along the buried River Fleet, spent the night in a haunted plague pit, caught a lung infection by climbing Soho’s tallest steeple and walked along the tracks beneath Leicester Square at 2am. 

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Tickets/Times

Ticket Event time Cost
Acts of God
Includes a Hendrick's Gin Cocktail
13:00 - 14:30 £13.20

Location

Address

Brompton Cemetery Chapel, Entrances on Fulham Road or Brompton Road, London, SW10 9UG

Nearest Station

West Brompton (Tube)

Organiser

A Curious Invitation and Antique Beat
This year Antique Beat and A Curious Invitation will be hosting The London Month of the Dead, a series of 36 different events investigating the capital’s relationship with its deceased residents. Events will include a private view of the Museum of London’s bone archive, taxidermy workshops, macabre walking tours and private views and a programme of weekend death salons with talks on subjects ranging from public dissection and body snatching to reincarnation and funereal folklore. Each salon will feature a pair of speakers, authorities in fields such as osteology, forensic pathology and the paranormal, who will offer their own perspectives and insights on mortality in the city. Each year the London Month of the Dead donates 20% of all ticket revenue to one of London's magnificent seven cemeteries. In 2017 all of the death salons and concerts will be hosted at the Dissenters and Anglican chapels at Kensal Green. In previous years the month's programme has centered around Brompton Cemetery but the chapel is now undergoing important restoration work, a project the London Month of the Dead is proud to have supported. The London Month of the Dead has been curated by a Curious Invitation and Antique Beat to inform, entertain and provoke on the subject of death and London cemeteries.

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