The ‘navvies’ of Chalk Farm: fist fights, rowdy pubs and raffling a dead body
Life was dangerous, drunken and relentlessly tough for the men who transformed the neighbourhood carving out the railways
Hello Camden Fringe 2022! We’re Camdenist, the area’s collaborative media platform, dedicated to celebrating and supporting culture and community in the borough.
Following last year’s success offering a free platform for Fringe performers to promote their shows by leaving us a simple voicemail, we thought we’d do it all again – just bigger and better.
We’ll be covering the Fringe every Friday morning in our weekly emails (please do sign up to get these in the pop-up or here), but rather than pick a handful of highlights, instead we offer you all a chance to blow your own trumpets, because there’s surely nobody better to shout about why it’s going to be brilliant than you?
We then embed these spoken promos on a dedicated Fringe listings page on this website and via social media, including ticket links and imagery. And if you’d like to give your show an added boost, we’ve got some simple paid promo packages too, which you can see below.
If you want to hear other performers voicemails already recorded, visit this page.
Please leave the title of your show in the Name field. We’ll add your email to our newsletter list so you can see all coverage. It’s possible, of course, to unsubscribe at any time. Problems? Email us: team@camdenist.com
We’ll create a dedicated social media post including your audio and imagery, linked directly to your Camden Fringe ticket page and share it across @camdenist Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Not only will we create a dedicated audio social media post on our platforms, but we’ll boost it with a paid, interest-targeted campaign to reach thousands more Londoners.
We’ll craft an editorial/interview feature dedicated to you and your show on our website. It will be listed as one of the top 5 things to do in Camden in our weekly email, supported by a social campaign.
Life was dangerous, drunken and relentlessly tough for the men who transformed the neighbourhood carving out the railways
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