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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
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31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
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31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
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31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
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31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Mark Steel: 'I have cancer and it feels like there's a leopard in my house'
The comedian Mark Steel was booked in for a biopsy after noticing a neck abnormality. Standups are used to leaving audiences jolly but he could not share his diagnosis without causing worry.
Comedian and author Mark Steel, South Ealing, London, UK.
31/03/2022.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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Colm Toibin: 'Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer'
In June 2018, Colm Toibin was four chapters into writing his most recent novel The Magician, an epic fictional biography of Thomas Mann that he had put off for decades, when he was diagnosed with cancer. "It all started with my balls," he begins a blisteringly witty essay about his months in hospital; cancer of the testicles had spread to his lungs and liver. In bed he amuses himself by identifying the difference between blood clots (a new emergency) and cancer: "Boris Johnson would be a blood clot ... Angela Merkel the cancer."
Irish author, Colm Toibin, photographed in Highland Park, California, on December 8th, 2021.
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A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias from the work at her house in Lewisham, London, Great Britain Performance 27th August 2021
A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias in her Lewisham garden, London. Becca Marriott, Lara Martin, Martins Smaukstalis, Nina Bennet. Ceinwen Giles in front.
Ceinwen Giles - is the founder of SHINE - a charity which focuses on people living with cancer in their 20s and 30s.
Ceinwen founded the charity as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 blood cancer when she was pregnant. From the chemotherapy she has developed an immune deficiency and due to the pandemic she has had to isolate with her family , not use public transport, go into restaurants, pubs, theatres etc. She hasn't been to a restaurant in 18 months as the risks are far too high for her.
Ceinwen and SHINE helped develop Hopes & Fears alongside Becca Marriot who wrote the piece by interviewing people who have received a cancer diagnosis and the ongoing affects. Ceinwen is not able to come and see the show she helped to create so we are bringing the performance to her which we are aiming to share live with others so they can also experience live opera from their homes (through zoom). Despite Ceinwen being a cancer survivor she and many others in the population still suffer with ongoing illnesses which prevent them from the vaccine working for them and therefore still have to isolate due to the ongoing affects of COVID-19 with everything now being fully open in the UK.
https://shinecancersupport.org/
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A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias from the work at her house in Lewisham, London, Great Britain Performance 27th August 2021
A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias in her Lewisham garden, London. Becca Marriott, Lara Martin, Martins Smaukstalis, Nina Bennet. Ceinwen Giles in front.
Ceinwen Giles - is the founder of SHINE - a charity which focuses on people living with cancer in their 20s and 30s.
Ceinwen founded the charity as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 blood cancer when she was pregnant. From the chemotherapy she has developed an immune deficiency and due to the pandemic she has had to isolate with her family , not use public transport, go into restaurants, pubs, theatres etc. She hasn't been to a restaurant in 18 months as the risks are far too high for her.
Ceinwen and SHINE helped develop Hopes & Fears alongside Becca Marriot who wrote the piece by interviewing people who have received a cancer diagnosis and the ongoing affects. Ceinwen is not able to come and see the show she helped to create so we are bringing the performance to her which we are aiming to share live with others so they can also experience live opera from their homes (through zoom). Despite Ceinwen being a cancer survivor she and many others in the population still suffer with ongoing illnesses which prevent them from the vaccine working for them and therefore still have to isolate due to the ongoing affects of COVID-19 with everything now being fully open in the UK.
https://shinecancersupport.org/
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A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias from the work at her house in Lewisham, London, Great Britain Performance 27th August 2021
A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias in her Lewisham garden, London. Becca Marriott, Lara Martin, Martins Smaukstalis, Nina Bennet. Ceinwen Giles in front.
Ceinwen Giles - is the founder of SHINE - a charity which focuses on people living with cancer in their 20s and 30s.
Ceinwen founded the charity as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 blood cancer when she was pregnant. From the chemotherapy she has developed an immune deficiency and due to the pandemic she has had to isolate with her family , not use public transport, go into restaurants, pubs, theatres etc. She hasn't been to a restaurant in 18 months as the risks are far too high for her.
Ceinwen and SHINE helped develop Hopes & Fears alongside Becca Marriot who wrote the piece by interviewing people who have received a cancer diagnosis and the ongoing affects. Ceinwen is not able to come and see the show she helped to create so we are bringing the performance to her which we are aiming to share live with others so they can also experience live opera from their homes (through zoom). Despite Ceinwen being a cancer survivor she and many others in the population still suffer with ongoing illnesses which prevent them from the vaccine working for them and therefore still have to isolate due to the ongoing affects of COVID-19 with everything now being fully open in the UK.
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A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias from the work at her house in Lewisham, London, Great Britain Performance 27th August 2021
A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias in her Lewisham garden, London. Becca Marriott, Lara Martin, Martins Smaukstalis, Nina Bennet. Ceinwen Giles in front.
Ceinwen Giles - is the founder of SHINE - a charity which focuses on people living with cancer in their 20s and 30s.
Ceinwen founded the charity as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 blood cancer when she was pregnant. From the chemotherapy she has developed an immune deficiency and due to the pandemic she has had to isolate with her family , not use public transport, go into restaurants, pubs, theatres etc. She hasn't been to a restaurant in 18 months as the risks are far too high for her.
Ceinwen and SHINE helped develop Hopes & Fears alongside Becca Marriot who wrote the piece by interviewing people who have received a cancer diagnosis and the ongoing affects. Ceinwen is not able to come and see the show she helped to create so we are bringing the performance to her which we are aiming to share live with others so they can also experience live opera from their homes (through zoom). Despite Ceinwen being a cancer survivor she and many others in the population still suffer with ongoing illnesses which prevent them from the vaccine working for them and therefore still have to isolate due to the ongoing affects of COVID-19 with everything now being fully open in the UK.
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A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias from the work at her house in Lewisham, London, Great Britain Performance 27th August 2021
A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias in her Lewisham garden, London. Becca Marriott, Lara Martin, Martins Smaukstalis, Nina Bennet. Ceinwen Giles in front.
Ceinwen Giles - is the founder of SHINE - a charity which focuses on people living with cancer in their 20s and 30s.
Ceinwen founded the charity as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 blood cancer when she was pregnant. From the chemotherapy she has developed an immune deficiency and due to the pandemic she has had to isolate with her family , not use public transport, go into restaurants, pubs, theatres etc. She hasn't been to a restaurant in 18 months as the risks are far too high for her.
Ceinwen and SHINE helped develop Hopes & Fears alongside Becca Marriot who wrote the piece by interviewing people who have received a cancer diagnosis and the ongoing affects. Ceinwen is not able to come and see the show she helped to create so we are bringing the performance to her which we are aiming to share live with others so they can also experience live opera from their homes (through zoom). Despite Ceinwen being a cancer survivor she and many others in the population still suffer with ongoing illnesses which prevent them from the vaccine working for them and therefore still have to isolate due to the ongoing affects of COVID-19 with everything now being fully open in the UK.
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A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias from the work at her house in Lewisham, London, Great Britain Performance 27th August 2021
A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias in her Lewisham garden, London. Becca Marriott, Lara Martin, Martins Smaukstalis, Nina Bennet. Ceinwen Giles in front.
Ceinwen Giles - is the founder of SHINE - a charity which focuses on people living with cancer in their 20s and 30s.
Ceinwen founded the charity as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 blood cancer when she was pregnant. From the chemotherapy she has developed an immune deficiency and due to the pandemic she has had to isolate with her family , not use public transport, go into restaurants, pubs, theatres etc. She hasn't been to a restaurant in 18 months as the risks are far too high for her.
Ceinwen and SHINE helped develop Hopes & Fears alongside Becca Marriot who wrote the piece by interviewing people who have received a cancer diagnosis and the ongoing affects. Ceinwen is not able to come and see the show she helped to create so we are bringing the performance to her which we are aiming to share live with others so they can also experience live opera from their homes (through zoom). Despite Ceinwen being a cancer survivor she and many others in the population still suffer with ongoing illnesses which prevent them from the vaccine working for them and therefore still have to isolate due to the ongoing affects of COVID-19 with everything now being fully open in the UK.
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A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias from the work at her house in Lewisham, London, Great Britain Performance 27th August 2021
A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias in her Lewisham garden, London. Becca Marriott, Lara Martin, Martins Smaukstalis, Nina Bennet. Ceinwen Giles in front.
Ceinwen Giles - is the founder of SHINE - a charity which focuses on people living with cancer in their 20s and 30s.
Ceinwen founded the charity as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 blood cancer when she was pregnant. From the chemotherapy she has developed an immune deficiency and due to the pandemic she has had to isolate with her family , not use public transport, go into restaurants, pubs, theatres etc. She hasn't been to a restaurant in 18 months as the risks are far too high for her.
Ceinwen and SHINE helped develop Hopes & Fears alongside Becca Marriot who wrote the piece by interviewing people who have received a cancer diagnosis and the ongoing affects. Ceinwen is not able to come and see the show she helped to create so we are bringing the performance to her which we are aiming to share live with others so they can also experience live opera from their homes (through zoom). Despite Ceinwen being a cancer survivor she and many others in the population still suffer with ongoing illnesses which prevent them from the vaccine working for them and therefore still have to isolate due to the ongoing affects of COVID-19 with everything now being fully open in the UK.
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A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias from the work at her house in Lewisham, London, Great Britain Performance 27th August 2021
A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias in her Lewisham garden, London. Becca Marriott, Lara Martin, Martins Smaukstalis, Nina Bennet. Ceinwen Giles in front.
Ceinwen Giles - is the founder of SHINE - a charity which focuses on people living with cancer in their 20s and 30s.
Ceinwen founded the charity as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 blood cancer when she was pregnant. From the chemotherapy she has developed an immune deficiency and due to the pandemic she has had to isolate with her family , not use public transport, go into restaurants, pubs, theatres etc. She hasn't been to a restaurant in 18 months as the risks are far too high for her.
Ceinwen and SHINE helped develop Hopes & Fears alongside Becca Marriot who wrote the piece by interviewing people who have received a cancer diagnosis and the ongoing affects. Ceinwen is not able to come and see the show she helped to create so we are bringing the performance to her which we are aiming to share live with others so they can also experience live opera from their homes (through zoom). Despite Ceinwen being a cancer survivor she and many others in the population still suffer with ongoing illnesses which prevent them from the vaccine working for them and therefore still have to isolate due to the ongoing affects of COVID-19 with everything now being fully open in the UK.
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A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias from the work at her house in Lewisham, London, Great Britain Performance 27th August 2021
A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias in her Lewisham garden, London. Becca Marriott, Lara Martin, Martins Smaukstalis, Nina Bennet. Ceinwen Giles in front.
Ceinwen Giles - is the founder of SHINE - a charity which focuses on people living with cancer in their 20s and 30s.
Ceinwen founded the charity as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 blood cancer when she was pregnant. From the chemotherapy she has developed an immune deficiency and due to the pandemic she has had to isolate with her family , not use public transport, go into restaurants, pubs, theatres etc. She hasn't been to a restaurant in 18 months as the risks are far too high for her.
Ceinwen and SHINE helped develop Hopes & Fears alongside Becca Marriot who wrote the piece by interviewing people who have received a cancer diagnosis and the ongoing affects. Ceinwen is not able to come and see the show she helped to create so we are bringing the performance to her which we are aiming to share live with others so they can also experience live opera from their homes (through zoom). Despite Ceinwen being a cancer survivor she and many others in the population still suffer with ongoing illnesses which prevent them from the vaccine working for them and therefore still have to isolate due to the ongoing affects of COVID-19 with everything now being fully open in the UK.
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A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias from the work at her house in Lewisham, London, Great Britain Performance 27th August 2021
A performance for Ceinwen Giles, founder of the SHINE cancer charity from the cast of Hopes & Fears who perform a duet and two arias in her Lewisham garden, London. Becca Marriott, Lara Martin, Martins Smaukstalis, Nina Bennet. Ceinwen Giles in front.
Ceinwen Giles - is the founder of SHINE - a charity which focuses on people living with cancer in their 20s and 30s.
Ceinwen founded the charity as she was diagnosed with Stage 4 blood cancer when she was pregnant. From the chemotherapy she has developed an immune deficiency and due to the pandemic she has had to isolate with her family , not use public transport, go into restaurants, pubs, theatres etc. She hasn't been to a restaurant in 18 months as the risks are far too high for her.
Ceinwen and SHINE helped develop Hopes & Fears alongside Becca Marriot who wrote the piece by interviewing people who have received a cancer diagnosis and the ongoing affects. Ceinwen is not able to come and see the show she helped to create so we are bringing the performance to her which we are aiming to share live with others so they can also experience live opera from their homes (through zoom). Despite Ceinwen being a cancer survivor she and many others in the population still suffer with ongoing illnesses which prevent them from the vaccine working for them and therefore still have to isolate due to the ongoing affects of COVID-19 with everything now being fully open in the UK.
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‘I was told I had cancer – then months later, my daughter was diagnosed too’ . A father and daughter both diagnosed with cancer tell how they're finding strength in each other.
Sarah Rubin, 40, and her father Graham Rubin, 69, pictured in their garden, Hampstead, London, UK.
Sarah and Graham are raising awareness of early cancer screening/ diagnoses with an added focus on Jewish genetic disorders like BRCA 2. They are both going through treatment at the moment.
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‘I was told I had cancer – then months later, my daughter was diagnosed too’ . A father and daughter both diagnosed with cancer tell how they're finding strength in each other.
Sarah Rubin, 40, and her father Graham Rubin, 69, pictured in their garden, Hampstead, London, UK.
Sarah and Graham are raising awareness of early cancer screening/ diagnoses with an added focus on Jewish genetic disorders like BRCA 2. They are both going through treatment at the moment.
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‘I was told I had cancer – then months later, my daughter was diagnosed too’ . A father and daughter both diagnosed with cancer tell how they're finding strength in each other.
Sarah Rubin, 40, and her father Graham Rubin, 69, pictured in their garden, Hampstead, London, UK.
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