Coming up soon: Calling all performers, pub crawlers and property speculators

 

The CTC‘s Open Stage welcomes performers – poets, storytellers, stand-up comedians, singers etc – and those just interested in watching some raw talent (Oct 2, 18:30; HC Ørsteds Vej 28, Frederiksberg, free adm; book a spot via openstage@ctcircle.dk; ctcircle.dk)

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Join the CPH Cultural Network for a peak behind the curtain at the Royal Danish Theatre’s scenic workshop. Discover how technicians and carpenters are working to prepare scenes, props, costumes and more (Oct 8, 16:00; Refshalevej 151, Cph K; place2book.com

Excursion behind the curtain (photo iStock)

The pub crawl is starts at the ‘Bunden’ bar with a free beer and continues at various spots around the centre. Attending is free – the organisers say internationals are welcome – just bring your good mood! (Oct 2, 15:30; Pustervig 8, Cph K; heyevent.com)

Event in IH about real estate (photo iStock)

Interested in purchasing real estate? International House is promising to guide you through the buying process, financing and loans and provide other insights (Oct 6, 17:00-19:00; Gyldenløvesgade 11, Cph V; free adm; sign up at ihcph.kk.dk)

Lecture (photo iStock)

Professor Federico Fabbrini’s lecture will look at the challenges facing ‘democratic’ Europe, such as the euro crisis, the Grexit and refugee crisis (Oct 6, 15:15-17:00; Studiestræde 6, Cph K; free adm; sign up and read more at: eureco.ku.dk/dls-2015)

NHL at Ludwigsen bar (photo iStock)

Every Sunday for the rest of the year, Ludwigsen sports bar is promising the best US sports atmosphere in the city. Get two pints of Tuborg for just 60 kr!! (Oct 4, 18:45; Vesterbrogade 115, Cph SV)





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