bac cook up brochure autumn 2012
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31st Aug - 23 Sept
Cook Up is the creative heart of BAC – everything we do to invent the future of theatre starts here. We support artists to develop new ideas, we offer opportunities for people of all ages to get creative and we host events across the building. We also provide a warm welcome with food and drink for visitors who come to hang out and soak up the atmosphere. And our Cook Up seasons include new Scratch ideas, runs of shows, music, parties and the some of the most exciting new shows touring to London.
Several times a year we present shows and projects that take over large parts of the building. These projects often transform the space and enable audiences to enjoy new perspectives on BAC’s home, Batter-sea’s former Town Hall. Tuck In productions provide you with a feast of new work and experiences to enjoy together.
Bursting out of the walls of BAC, our co-productions developed in partnership with artists are now starting to be presented across London, nationally and internation-ally, providing you with a chance to see the future of theatre in sites and venues across the UK and beyond.
COOK UP
TUCK IN
TAKE OUT
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What happens at BAC
INTRO FROM OUR ARTISTIC DIRECTORS
BAC is all about feedback. To make the work better we need your help! Follow us on Facebook and on Twitter @battersea_arts to keep up to date with what is happening at BAC, and to let us know what you think.
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Talk to us
Our new programme model Cook Up – Tuck In – Take Out is taking shape.
BAC Cook Up in September is bursting with flavour. From Scratch starters to finished feasts. From debate & discussion to a fine plate of food for a fiver. Come to Battersea this September to get your taste of Cook Up. You can choose your main dish on our website and then if you’re hungry for more just add extras online or on the night.
Top of the menu is performer Kate Tempest’s Brand New Ancients, a co-production with BAC. We urge you to drop everything and come and experience Kate’s world. Cook Up in September also sees welcome returns for Stewart Lee, Bootworks and John Moran along with many tasty new experiences. If you’ve got something to say then welcome to Dialogue could be for you, or test out the September Talks Lab, meet the Transition Towns Network or try a 1 Minute Manifesto. An all-night Hack & Scratch marks the next stage of our new digital platform for Scratch.
Tuck In productions later in the year promise to be feasts of the best in new theatre. The Good Neighbour starts in October and will be an adventure for all ages, taking over the building and spilling onto the streets. November sees the return of Forced Entertainment’s darkly comic new show The Coming Storm. In December come to Kneehigh’s Midnight’s Pumpkin in BAC’s Grand Hall and you shall go to the ball this Christmas!
Take Out sees The Paper Cinema’s Odyssey, a BAC and The Paper Cinema co-production on the road, touring to twenty towns and cities across the UK. We are also cooking up plans for some exciting touring partnerships for the future; more about this in our next brochure.
We’d love to welcome you to Battersea Arts Centre this autumn. We’re continuing to develop our beautiful Victorian Town Hall home in partnership with artists, Haworth Tompkins architects and with you. Come and give us your feedback on the changes and feed your ideas into the next stage of the journey of our building. We look forward to seeing you soon.
David Jubb & David MicklemJoint Artistic Directors@davidjubb @davidmicklem
COOK UP SEASON - Week One (Thur 30 Aug - Sat 1 Sept)THEATRE
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Etudes: Amsterdam John Moran Dates: 30 Aug - 01 SeptTime: 7:30pm (9pm on 31st)Price: £10, £8 conc
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From Amsterdam to Bangkok, Moran’s seamless blend of movement, sound and theatricality tell a tale of losing one’s way as a touring artist. John Moran is a distinguished New York composer/director, widely celebrated as the protégé of Philip Glass. His works have featured performers such as Uma Thurman, Iggy Pop and Allen Ginsberg among others.
”One of the leading vanguards in American music-theater.” The New York Times
“Moran is a modern day Mozart.” The Boston Globe
John Moran in Thailand is a chapter in a series of elegant music-theatre performances by John Moran, which tell the tale of losing one’s way as a touring artist. The perfor-mance complements Etudes: Amsterdam.
Multibuy offer Etudes: Amsterdam & John Moran in Thailand£15 for both performances
John Moran in ThailandJohn Moran
Dates: 31 Aug Time: 7:30pm Price: £10, £8 conc Book Now
COOK UP SEASON - Week One (Thur 30 Aug - Sat 1 Sept)SCRATCH
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Ross Sutherland takes a videotape that used to belong to his Granddad and remixes the material into a brand-new audiovisual poem on memory, death and reruns. “Amazing, hypnotic, touching” – The Londonist
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Thursday 30 Aug7pm________These Trees are Made of Blood7:30pm _____Etudes: Amsterdam8.45pm _____Standby for Tape Back Up
These Trees Are Made of Blood: Scratch | Amy DraperDates: 30 Aug - 1 Sept Time: 7pmPrice: Pay What You Can
Friday 31 Aug7pm________These Trees are Made of Blood7pm________Hack & Scratch Night7:30pm ____John Moran in Thailand9pm _______Etudes: Amsterdam
Saturday 1 Sept7pm________These Trees are Made of Blood7:30pm _____Etudes: Amsterdam8.45pm _____Standby for Tape Back Up
Standby For Tape Back-Up:Scratch | Ross SutherlandDates: 30 Aug & 1 SeptTime: 8.45pmPrice: Pay What You Can
1978. With the world watching, Argentina has just won the World Cup and the streets of Buenos Aires are buzzing with patriotism. The clubs are open all hours, drinks are cheap and the music is hot. Step inside for an evening of celebratory cabaret and live music. But how long can the façade be kept up?
WEEKLY PLANNER
Hack & Scratch NightDates: 31 AugTime: 7pmPrice: FREE
Technologists, artists, lots of coffee, late night food, Scratch challenges…tonight is the night when we invite you to come and explore, test and feedback on BAC’s new digital platform for Scratch. Play and scratch late into the night, quite possibly finishing with a fry up the follow-ing morning. The new Scratch platform is sup-ported by ACE, NESTA and AHRC.
SCRATCH ONLINE
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Week Two (Tues 4 - Sat 8 Sept)THEATRE
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Brand New Ancients
Kate Tempest
Dates: 4 - 22 SeptTime: 8pmPrice: £12, £8 conc
The gods are in the betting shops, the gods are in the café, the gods are watching telly in their flats...the gods are at the doctors, getting something for the stress, the gods are in the toilets having unprotected sex...
Against the dark city backdrop, the lives of two families unfold as ancient myth seeps into modern times. The Gods of today are all around us, waiting for their moment to emerge. Poet and rapper Kate Tempest brings us an epic spoken tale of the everyday Gods. Accompanied by a live quartet of violin, cello, percussion and tuba, Brand New Ancients is the story of everyday epics and small heroics.
Ages 14+A BAC and Kate Tempest co production, co-commissioned by the Albany.
World Premiere
TreeSweetshop Revolution Dates: 6 - 8 SeptTime: 7.30pmPrice: £10, £8 conc
Join the city-dwelling bloke stuck in the woods on community service, who prefers birds in skirts to those up trees, and Colin, a nature lov-ing vegan with a secret penchant for barbequed chaffinch, on a tour of an invisible woodland...
A funny, thought-provoking and highly physical show, accompanied by mugs of cider.
Week Two (Tues 4 - Sat 8 Sept)
Tuesday 4 Sept 8pm_______________Brand New Ancients
Thursday 6 SeptFrom 6pm_________Motor Vehicle Sundown 7pm_______________Only Wolves and Lions 7.30pm____________Tree8pm_______________Brand New Ancients
Friday 7 SeptFrom 6pm_________Motor Vehicle Sundown 7pm______________ Only Wolves and Lions 7.30pm____________Tree8pm_______________Brand New Ancients
INTIMATE THEATRE
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Saturday 8 SeptFrom 6pm_________Motor Vehicle Sundown 7pm_______________Only Wolves and Lions 7.30pm____________Tree8pm_______________Brand New Ancients
Wednesday 5 Sept8pm_______________Brand New Ancients
THEATRE
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Only Wolves and Lions Unfinished Business Dates: 6 - 8 Sept Time: 7pm | Price: £15
A dinner with a difference.
Mixing cooking, performance and a good old chat, Only Wolves and Lions takes a fresh look at human behaviour in the pursuit of happiness.
Please bring one raw ingredient to contribute to the meal. Visit bac.org.uk for details.
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WEEKLY PLANNER
Motor Vehicle SundownAndy Field
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Dates: 6 - 8, 13 - 15 Sept Time: 6-9:30pm Every 30mins Price: £5
An audio piece for two in a parked car in the middle of a busy city. You will navigate your way through rolling fields and along endless highways, gazing out of the windows at a world of your own invention.
For Lucy Ellinson’s pop-up art project One Minute Manifesto MORE INFO >>
LOOK OUT
Week Three (Thurs 13 - Sat 15 Sept)
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THEATRE
PuffballUpsticks Dates: 13 - 15 SeptTime: 7:30pmPrice: £10, £8 concs
Puffball is an owl... Puffball is unwell... Puffball must fly.
A true story of recovery as told by a man with big hair, Puffball examines the nuts and bolts of human empathy, incorporating the cathartic magic of Microsoft Paint. This intimate show sifts through the remnants of an epic fight between body and mind, human and animal. Written, directed and drawn by Caroline Williams. Performed by Christopher Brett Bailey.
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Motor Vehicle SundownAndy FieldDates: 6 - 8, 13 - 15 Sept Time: 6 - 9:30pm, every 30minsPrice: £5
Motor Vehicle Sundown is an audio piece for two in a parked car in the middle of a busy city. It is a journey through the history of our relationship to this most mythologised of objects and the dream of America. You will navigate your way through rolling fields and along endless highways, gazing out of the windows at a world of your own invention.
Brand New AncientsKate TempestDates: 04 - 22 SeptTime: 8pmPrice: £12, £8 conc
Against the dark city backdrop, the lives of two families un-fold as ancient myth seeps into modern times. The Gods of today are all around us, just waiting for their moment to emerge. Poet and rapper Kate Tempest brings us an epic spoken tale of the everyday Gods. Brand New Ancients is the story of everyday epics and small heroics.
Book Now
Book Now
Ages 14+
Week Three (Thurs 13 - Sat 15 Sept)
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WEEKLY PLANNER
Holocene: ScratchDavid Sheppeard
Performs At TimesDates: 14 & 15,
20 & 22 Sept Time: 8:30pm
Pay What You Can
Reflections on eruptions, both geological and emotional, in a world intent on destruction. This play may or may not involve the building of a volcano…
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Friday 14 SeptFrom 6pm_________Motor Vehicle Sundown 7pm_______________Yeti : Scratch7.30pm____________Puffball8pm_______________Brand New Ancients8.30pm____________Holocene: Scratch
Thurs 13 SeptFrom 6pm_________Motor Vehicle Sundown 6:30pm ___________BAC Talks Lab7pm ______________Yeti : Scratch7.30pm____________Puffball8pm_______________Brand New Ancients
Saturday 15 SeptFrom 6pm_________Motor Vehicle Sundown 7pm_______________Yeti: Scratch7.30pm____________Puffball8pm_______________Brand New Ancients8pm_______________Transition Town Cabaret8.30pm____________Holocene: Scratch
Peter McMaster looks at the transition from adolescence to adulthood in this poignant exploration of his own relationship with the mysterious yeti of the himalayas. McMaster draws parallels between his own endeavors to discover the mysterious man figure he is becoming and historical expeditions to discover the wild man of the mountains.
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Yeti: ScratchPeter McMaster
Dates: 13 - 15 Sept Time: 7pm
Pay What You Can
Transition Towns ConferenceCabaret Dates: 15 Sept Time: 8-10pm Price: FREE BAC and the Transition Town Network welcome you to the Grand Hall for an evening filled with Music, Theatre, Spoken Word, Film and Talks. Get a long-lasting shot of inspira-tion, insight and humour to help you through these extraordinary times. Compered by the “... not only funny, but tender and true, Matt Harvey” Guardian
SCRATCH
LOOK OUT
For Lucy Ellinson’s pop-up art project One Minute Manifesto MORE INFO >>
TRANSITION TOWNS
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BAC Talks Lab:Transition Towns
Date: 13 SeptTime: 6:30pm
‘til latePrice: FREE
Artists, audiences, young people and members of our local community get together with the Transition Town Network for an evening of discussion and debate.
More Info
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Week Four (Thurs 20 – Sat 22 Sept)
THEATRE
Brand New AncientsKate TempestDates: 04 - 22 SeptTime: 8pmPrice: £12, £8 conc
Poet and rapper Kate Tempest brings us an epic spoken tale of the everyday Gods. Accompanied by a live quartet of violin, cello, percussion and tuba, Brand New Ancients is the story of everyday epics and small heroics.
John Cage - IndeterminacySteve Beresford, Tania Chen, Stewart Lee, & Alan TomlinsonDates: 23 SeptTime: 7pmPrice: £10, £8 concs
Indeterminacy was originally recorded in 1959, with David Tudor playing the piano and John Cage reading aloud 90 stories, each lasting one minute. Fearless contemporary pianists Tania Chen and Steve Beresford will accompany the comedian Stewart Lee reading Cage’s stories.
Still NightBerlin NevadaDates: 20 & 21 Sept Time: 7pmPrice: £10, £8 conc
Mixing real events and places with mythical ones, Still Night re-invents the city of London, creating it out of the experience of the people who live in it. Part lecture, part dark poem, Berlin Nevada invite you to look at the place that you live with fresh eyes.
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The Incredible Book Eating Boyby Oliver Jeffers | Bootworks TheatreDates: 22 & 23 Sept Time: 6 minute intervals from 12.30pmPrice: £5
Henry loved books, but not like you and I like books…he loved to EAT books. Bootworks Theatre tells the story of a boy with a voracious appetite for books. And better still, he realises the more books he eats, the smarter he gets. But a book-eating diet isn’t the healthiest of habits, as Henry soon finds out! For ages 4+
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Ages 14+
Week Four (Thurs 20 – Sat 22 Sept)
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SCRATCH
Dates: 20 - 22 Sept Time: 9.15pm
Price: FREE
Matryoshka: ScratchAmmar Haj Ahmad
Matryoshka unlocks the ways that we are all connected, through daydreams, nightmares, countries and continents. Directed and devised by Syrian performer Ammar Haj Ahmad
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Thursday 20 Sept7pm________Still Night 8pm________Brand New Ancients 8.30pm_____Holocene: Scratch9.15pm_____Matryoshka: Scratch
Saturday 22 Sept12.30-5.30pm ____The Incredible Book Eating Boy7pm_____When The Lions Drink: Scratch8pm________Brand New Ancients8.30pm_____Holocene: Scratch9.15pm_____Matryoshka: Scratch
Friday 21 Sept7pm_____When The Lions Drink: Scratch7pm________Still Night8pm________Brand New Ancients9.15pm_____Matryoshka: Scratch
Holocene: ScratchDavid Sheppeard
Performs At Times
Dates: 14 & 15, 20 - 22 Sept
Time: 8:30pmPay What You Can
Reflections on eruptions, both geological and emotional, in a world intent on destruction. This play may or may not involve the building of a volcano…
Book Now
When The Lions Drink: Scratch Bad Host
Dates: 21-22 Sept Time: 7pm
Price: Pay What You Can
Infused with poetry, sea shanties and sodden objects, this is a waterlogged tale of intimate goodbyes and catastrophe. Bad Host explore the last hour of a drowned capital through dreamlike worlds and striking reality.
Book Now
WEEKLY PLANNER
Sunday 23 Sept12.30-5.30pm ____The Incredible Book Eating Boy7pm________John Cage - Indeterminacy8pm________Brand New Ancients
Tuck In Shows for Autumn and Winter 2012THEATRE
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BAC and Bloomberg present
The Good NeighbourDiscover Stories of Battersea
Dates: 13 Oct - 4 NovTime: 10:30am, 2:30pm, 6:30pm Price: £8 (£5 previews)
At Battersea’s old Town Hall, an adventure for all ages is waiting to burst out, take over the building and spill onto the streets.
There are countless magical stories to tell about Battersea and the remarkable people who have lived here. Join our performers on one of three captivating journeys to uncover hidden gems from Battersea’s dramatic past.
Choose your journey and the adventure begins….
Journey 1: Young Adventurers (Recommended for ages 6+)Uncover the mystery of George Neighbour
Journey 2: Intrepid Explorers (Recommended for ages 13+)A theatrical guided tour by Uninvited Guests
Journey 3: Early Investigators (Recommended for 5s and under)An animated play space for children and adults
All Adventurers and Explorers will begin their journey together and will be reunited for the end of the performance.
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Tuck In Shows for Autumn and Winter 2012
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The Coming StormForced Entertainment
Dates: 20 Nov - 1 DecTime: 7.30pmPrice: £17 (£13 Concs)
After holding the UK premiere here in June, Forced Entertainment bring their highly suc-cessful show back to Battersea Arts Centre
In this new work international innovators Forced Entertainment tangle and cross-cut multiple stories to make a compelling and unstable performance. From love and death to sex and laundry, from shipwrecks to falling snow, personal anecdotes rub shoulders with imaginary movies, and half-remembered novels bump into distorted fairytales.
‘Then slowly, all hell breaks loose’ The Times
‘a powerful and important piece of theatre’ What’s on Stage
THEATRE
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Midnight’s PumpkinKneehigh Theatre
Dates: 08 Dec - 13 JanTime: 7.30pm (matinee 2:30pm)Price: Tickets from £15
Night is falling and preparations are well underway for a Royal Wedding, but with a guest list that includes a step-mother, ugly sisters and Prince Charming you are in for a night of mischievous magic all before the clock strikes 12.
You’re invited to join the party as renowned theatre makers Knee-high are back at Battersea Arts Centre with a tipsy, tingling and foot-stomping new Christmas hit for all the family - so grab your dancing shoes and glass slippers and head down to the Ball.
Tuck In Show for Christmas 2012
Ages 6+
Tuck In Show for Christmas 2012
Group and
family deals
available
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TAKE OUT
Our delicious and seasonal range of food is all created fresh on site each day including the dishes in our fabulous Food for a Fiver offer.
LUNCH | DINNER | COFFEE | CAKES
Eat | Drink | Meet… everything you need for a perfect night is wrapped up inside the BAC Café Bar.
BAC is all about sharing, whether it is a few drinks with friends or chatting to the artists responsible for the next big thing in theatre.
From 10am Mon-Fri you can sample our range of delicious homemade cakes with a cup of Nude Espresso coffee from London’s leading micro-roastery. www.nudeespresso.com
This autumn BAC Take Out sees The Paper Cinema’s Odyssey and Made In China’s We Hope You’re Happy (Why Would We Lie) head out on nation wide tours.
Both shows had fantastic runs at BAC in the Spring, and we are now taking them out of the walls of the building and bringing them to towns and cities across the country. For full details check online.
The Paper Cinema’s Odyssey
We Hope That You’re Happy (Why Would We Lie?)
CAFE/BAR
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ALSO AT BACMORE TO DISCOVER...
DIALOGUEDialogue is coming to BAC! For the duration of this Cook-Up season, the Dialogue team – led by Jake Orr (A Younger Theatre) and Maddy Costa (The Guardian/states of deliquescence) – will be roving around the venue, curating unexpected engagements between perform-ers, audiences and theatre-writers. Launched this year, Dialogue is a new collaborative playspace for anyone who’s curious about theatre. Working online and off, they aim to challenge perspectives, inspire new conversations and reshape criticism as a creative practice. Visit them at welcometodialogue.com then come to BAC and play.
HOMEGROWN Whether you are interested in making friends and having fun, doing something creative or developing a career in the arts – Homegrown, BAC’s company for 12 – 25 year olds, has something to offer you:
- Drop in Workshops every Thursday - Opportunities to perform in front of an audience- Opportunities to work with our artists and see profes-sional shows
PRICE: Workshops are £4 each (Subsidised places are available for those who need them. Please ask)18 – 25 yr olds can buy a place for workshops in advance from the Box Office on 020 7223 2223
Like ‘BAC Homegrown’ on Facebook and follow @BACHomegrown on Twitter for the latest updates
Autumn Special Project (18 -25 year olds)Work with BAC artists to create a show in DecemberAuditions held in the week beginning 24 SeptemberFor more information contact homegrown@bac.org.uk
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Connect with BAC
BACLavender Hill, BatterseaLondon, SW11 5TN
CALL USBox Office: 020 7223 2223Administration Line: 020 7223 6557(for all other departments)
EMAILmailbox@bac.org.uk
HIRESFor enquires and to hire any of the spaces at BAC call the Events team on 020 7326 8211 or email us venues@bac.org.uk
FINDING US
BY UNDERGROUND
The closest Underground stations to BAC are Clapham Common on the Northern line or Stockwell on the Victoria line. Either of these stations is approximately a 15 minute bus journey away. The 345 bus departs from outside both stations and travels along Lavender Hill stopping outside BAC.
BY TRAIN
BAC is a 10 minute journey from either Waterloo or Victoria station. Take the train to Clapham Junction, pass through the shopping centre exit and turn left out of the station. BAC is a 5 - 10 minute walk straight up Lavender Hill. Walk up Lavender Hill past ASDA, the Post Office and Magistrate Courts and cross Latchmere Road. BAC is at the top on the left hand side.
BY BIKE
Find your cycle route using TFL Journey Planner.
BY CAR
BAC is on Lavender Hill SW11 5TN. Plan your route using AA Route Planner.
PARKING
BAC has a private road (Town Hall Road) on the right hand side of the building. Parking permits are required between the hours of 10am and 6pm. These are obtainable from Box Office and are free of charge to BAC customers although space is limited.
Other side roads around BAC have residential and restricted parking between the hours of 8am and 6.30pm, Monday to Saturday.
BY BUS
345, 77, 87, 156 and G1 stop on Lavender Hill outside BAC. The night buses N77 and N345 also stop outside BAC. 35, 37, 39, 49, 170, 219, 239, 295, 319, 337, 344, and C3 buses either terminate at, or go through Clapham Junction. BAC is then a 5/10 minute walk up Lavender Hill on the left hand side. The night buses N19, N31, N35 and N37 also stop near Clapham Junction.See all buses from Clapham Junction.
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