Date Event Admission
17th March 2000 
4:30 onwards
St Patrick's Day 
Family event: 
featuring: 

Gino Lupari & Friends, 
Irish Music with a touch of R'n'B & Cajun  
Brent Young Irish Musicians, 
Traditional Irish from the North London Youngsters 
Storytelling from 
Kate Corkery 
For the younger set 
 

Free 

More Info

July 
August 
September 
Summer Recess We're all going on a Summer Holiday. 
Watch out for something completely different from October
     
Thursday Free 
17th of June
Gino Lupari : raising Cain again    Gino  

Plus poetry from Vice Verso

£5.00  
Concs.  £3.00  

Pay at door (email BWIG to reserve guaranteed admission)

Thursday 
20th May
Gino Lupari 
and friends 
The usual  set up different guests
£5.00  
Concs.  £3.00  

Pay at door (email BWIG to reserve guaranteed admission) 
Sorry, but we've had to increase our prices a little

Thursday 15th April Gino Lupari  
and friends 
The usual  set up different guests
£3.00  
Concs.  £1.50  
Pay at door (email BWIG to reserve guaranteed admission)
Thursday  
18th March 1999
Sorry event  canceled
Wednesday  

17th March  

1999  

Starting at 4:30

St Patrick's day.   
Family event. 
An afternoon session with Gino: & Friends: 
Storytelling, 
Traditional music from the Brent Music Service  
Irish Dancing
Free Free Free 
Thursday  

18th February

Gino Lupari  
Music from the internationally renowned Italian Irish bhodran player and friends  

Following our successful debut, a similar set up different guests

£3.00  
Concs.  £1.50  

Pay at door (email BWIG to reserve guaranteed admission)

Thursday  
21/1/99  
 
 
Gino Lupari  
Music from the internationally renowned Italian-Irish bhodran player and friends  
Plus  
Comedian  
To be announced
£3.00  
Concs.  £1.50  

Pay at door (email BWIG to reserve guaranteed admission)

     
 
 
 
Kicking off our Irish Thursdays we have a set from Gino Lupari,pictured here at the Edmonton Folk Festival. Late of the now sadly disbanded Four Men and a Dog (who are now all working on a variety of solo projects).  Gino currently works with his new band, Beware of the Dog, but will be performing with a guest line up at the Bread and Roses.  As well as the odd jigs and reels the Four Men kept us on our toes with a mixture of cajun, blues and good ole rock'n'roll, so it's hard to predict what we'll get at the Bread & Roses except to say that boredom is NOT an option! 
 
 
 
Concession rates apply to Unwaged, Students,  OAPs 

If you have any ideas to add to our program, or if you would like to be considered as a performer / contributor we'd love to hear from you.  If you have something to suggest or would simply like to receive details as soon as we have them, then drop us a line email BWIG BWIG@WHICH.NET 

Even when we're not there the Bread & Roses has to be one of the best pubs around.  Don't take my word for it checkout the regularity with which it wins awards, or better still, checkout the beer and superb menu while enjoying one of the huge range of events  that happen there. 

Not only that, being owned and run by the Workers Beer Company, you can enjoy your pint in the knowledge that you're helping to support the many worthy causes helped by the Beer Company. 

The Bread and Roses is at  Clapham Manor Street, Clapham, London SW4. 

Underground, Northern Line to Clapham Common; 
BR to Clapham High St (but check the stations open) from Victoria 
Buses 88,155,345,355 or P5 to Clapham High St 
 35,37,137,255 or 417 Clapham Common 

From Clapham High St turn into Clapham Manor St, the Bread and Roses is the second Pub on the left, about two hundred yards from the High St.: Clapham Map 79k 

For some more about the Workers Beer Company see our Newsletter No 1, and watch out for the  imminent appearance of the WBC's own web site 

Back Home to BWIG