For more information see Jacksons Lane website
For more information see Jacksons Lane website
Ticket only event, details announced on our mailing list and @ twitter soon!
Miss Red will ring in the New Year with soul, disco and old time rock ‘n’ roll. Expect a full set of classics and dancing tunes with some surprises!
Your favourite vintage sounds guaranteed to get you clapping and shouting. This is a raucous night of rock ‘n’ roll and soul. All your old favourites spun on crackly 45′s. Red was featured in Timeout Special as one of the top alternative DJs in London … come see for yourself!
Fri 1 & Sat 2 Feb 8pm
Brand new circus company Circus Geeks premiere their debut piece to audiences at Jacksons Lane.
British jugglers and Circus Space graduates Sparks, Udry and Pang seek to explore and share what juggling is, why they love it and what it’s like to be a professional juggler.
For more information see Jacksons Lane website
For more information see Jacksons Lane website
Discussion led by Kevin Moses, Wellcome Trust
Kevin Moses will talk about the means by which science funding decisions are made, with reference to the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Wellcome Trust.
Come and find out what the people of Highgate have said so far about the future of our neighbourhood. You will be able to hear and see the results of our survey, Placecheck walks and street engagement and then join in the discussions to be facilitated by the Prince’s Foundation.
UK/USA 2006, 117 mins (dir. Michael Apted) starring Ioan Gruffudd, Romola Garai, Benedict Cumberbatch, Albert Finney, Michael Gambon, Rufus Sewell.
In 1797, William Wilberforce, campaigns as the great crusader for the British abolition of slavery. He meets the charming Barbara Spooner, in whom he finds a soulmate, and then manoeuvres his way through the Parliament of William Pitt and rejuvenates the fight with new ideas that would lead to a great victory for social injustice.
Singers Jenny Bacon, Belinda Evans and Vanessa Heine are accompanied by pianist Alasdair Hogarth in their modern update of the Andrews Sisters. These three luscious belles give you Winehouse, Gaga et al with class and a twist, performing original arrangements by Dave Foster plus operatic arias and duets. Don’t miss the London debut of this exciting new vocal tri
by The Barking Dog Theatre Company
see website for more information
Tickets: £25, £20, £15 for reserved seats or £10 for unreserved seats. Call Pauline on 0208 340 5643 to book.
The first performance by the Haydn Chamber Orchestra in 2013 will be a concert in aid of the Harington Scheme and Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice. Over the years this orchestra has raised £70,000 for various charities. They are a group of brilliant musicians, many of whom could have become professional, but who chose another path. Since the very early days, it has attracted top musicians to work with it without fees, among them are Sir Colin Davies, Sir Andrew Davis, Imogen Cooper and Natalie Clein.
The concert takes place on January 19 2013 at St Michael’s Church, Highgate. It is an exciting line-up. The conductor will be Nicholas Collon who conducted two concerts at this season’s BBC Proms and who has just recently made his ENO debut. The soloist will be pianist Charles Owen, a local musician with an international reputation, having played with many leading orchestras in concert venues throughout the world.
Villa InCanto: the Italian Opera Group
See Lauderdale House website for more information
The emotion of an entire opera in little over an hour. Opera Villa InCanto brings their alternative to staged operas from Verona, Italy to Lauderdale House. This is a powerful but intimate show by an excellent small cast of singers, who have sung across Europe including at La Scala in Milan. Tosca includes some of Puccini’s best-known arias.
Box Office: 07786 038 761 & info@villaincanto.eu
At five years old, Andy began to recreate the classic 1987 action film Predator with his brother. This is his chance to finish what he started with the help of a theatre audience.
A masterpiece 20 years in the making, Predator uses some of the same naive techniques that Andy and his brother first used back in 1991: remote control cars, action men, puppets and imagination.
“Oozing confidence… expertly improvised… engaging, side-splitting and chaotic” The Latest
by Booster Cushion Theatre
See Lauderdale House website for more information
by Booster Cushion Theatre
See Lauderdale House website for more information
Lyngo Theatre
Sun 27 Jan 3pm
A story about being afraid, a story about being hungry and a story about playing and having fun, which Tom does better than anybody.
With feathery spinning birds, a scary ogre head, flying fiery houses and a portable forest this originally Italian show, performed entirely on a kitchen table, is a wee wonder.
Ages 3+
Facilitated by the Prince’s Foundation for Building Community, the workshop will include an exhibition of the views of local residents and businesses, as well as opportunities to contribute your ideas to our Neighbourhood Plan.
Note – venue entrance is in Wembury Street
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
Come along to our first meeting for our Haringey Community Play “A Borough United”. Anyone 16+ is welcome. We need you to make a play happen!
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
Long Nose Puppets
Sun 3 Feb 3pm
One night Arthur has an amazing dream. He can’t wait to tell everyone but no one is interested. When Arthur’s dream begins to creep into reality, surely his family will start to listen.
A magical and playful children’s show with fun puppets, so enchanting that everyone will want to sail away with Arthur in his dream boat!
Based on the book by Polly Dunbar.
Ages 2+
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
Box Office: 020 8445 5121
Light up the winter evening with this exciting and varied concert of duos and trios, featuring music of grace, colour and passion. Programme includes Piano Trio K 564 (Mozart), Violin Sonata (Debussy), Cello Sonata – Andante (Rachmaninov), Primavera Portena (Piazzolla) & ‘Dumky’ Trio (Dvorak)
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
with Vicky Pope from the Met Office and Ben Webster from The Times. Organised by Transition Highgate / HiCAN
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
Hiraeth Artistic Productions present Romeo and Juliet
‘Two households, both alike in dignity… From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.’
‘Quadrophenia’ meets Shakespeare in Hiraeth Artistic Productions visceral, vibrant and sexually charged adaptation of Romeo and Juliet.
Set in the fraught days following the violent confrontation between Mod and Rocker crowds on the shores of Brighton in 1964, tensions between the children of two powerful families, the Montagues and the Capulets, are running high.
In the midst of the conflict, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet’s eyes meet for the first time; it is a glance that will not only radically change the course of their lives, but alter the face of Brighton forever.
Bathed in 60′s music, politics and culture, Romeo and Juliet is a comedically sumptuous and emotionally tumultuous exploration of the human heart and the extremes we will go to in the name of hate and love!
‘…tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh …’
CAST
ROMEO – Benjamin Ireland
JULIET – Maya Thomas
FRIAR LAWRENCE – Liam Mulvey
NURSE – Rosalind Blessed
CAPULET – David Vaughan Knight
LADY CAPULET – Tabitha Becker Khan
LORD MONTAGUE – Nick Murphy
PRINCE – Stanley Browne
TYBALT/APOTHECARY – Adam Henderson Scott
MERCUTIO – Alexander Neal
BENVOLIO – Robert Durbin
PARIS/ABRAHAM/PETRUCHIO – Eamon Ali
SAMSON/FRIAR JOHN – Michael Hanratty
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Assistant Director – Lily Alyss
Designer – Suzi Lombardelli
Lighting Design – Aaron Dootson
Choreography – Grant Murphy
Sound Design – Daniel Martin
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
Hiraeth Artistic Productions present Romeo and Juliet
‘Two households, both alike in dignity… From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.’
‘Quadrophenia’ meets Shakespeare in Hiraeth Artistic Productions visceral, vibrant and sexually charged adaptation of Romeo and Juliet.
Set in the fraught days following the violent confrontation between Mod and Rocker crowds on the shores of Brighton in 1964, tensions between the children of two powerful families, the Montagues and the Capulets, are running high.
In the midst of the conflict, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet’s eyes meet for the first time; it is a glance that will not only radically change the course of their lives, but alter the face of Brighton forever.
Bathed in 60′s music, politics and culture, Romeo and Juliet is a comedically sumptuous and emotionally tumultuous exploration of the human heart and the extremes we will go to in the name of hate and love!
‘…tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh …’
CAST
ROMEO – Benjamin Ireland
JULIET – Maya Thomas
FRIAR LAWRENCE – Liam Mulvey
NURSE – Rosalind Blessed
CAPULET – David Vaughan Knight
LADY CAPULET – Tabitha Becker Khan
LORD MONTAGUE – Nick Murphy
PRINCE – Stanley Browne
TYBALT/APOTHECARY – Adam Henderson Scott
MERCUTIO – Alexander Neal
BENVOLIO – Robert Durbin
PARIS/ABRAHAM/PETRUCHIO – Eamon Ali
SAMSON/FRIAR JOHN – Michael Hanratty
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Assistant Director – Lily Alyss
Designer – Suzi Lombardelli
Lighting Design – Aaron Dootson
Choreography – Grant Murphy
Sound Design – Daniel Martin
Thu 7 – Sat 9 Feb 8pm
Stars of BBC1’s The Magicians and winners of the World Magic Awards: Best Comedy Illusionists, twisted warlocks Barry and Stuart will be stunning audiences with their amazing new show, Show and Tell.
In the first half of the show, expect their trademark innovative tricks and devious illusions, then in the second half, be prepared to have your minds blown as they exclusively reveal all the secrets behind the magic, in showing you, for the first time ever, exactly how those tricks were done!
“A triumph of astonishing illusions” Time Out
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and want to get involved in animation come along to this workshop at Jacksons Lane
Hiraeth Artistic Productions present Romeo and Juliet
‘Two households, both alike in dignity… From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.’
‘Quadrophenia’ meets Shakespeare in Hiraeth Artistic Productions visceral, vibrant and sexually charged adaptation of Romeo and Juliet.
Set in the fraught days following the violent confrontation between Mod and Rocker crowds on the shores of Brighton in 1964, tensions between the children of two powerful families, the Montagues and the Capulets, are running high.
In the midst of the conflict, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet’s eyes meet for the first time; it is a glance that will not only radically change the course of their lives, but alter the face of Brighton forever.
Bathed in 60′s music, politics and culture, Romeo and Juliet is a comedically sumptuous and emotionally tumultuous exploration of the human heart and the extremes we will go to in the name of hate and love!
‘…tis known I am a pretty piece of flesh …’
CAST
ROMEO – Benjamin Ireland
JULIET – Maya Thomas
FRIAR LAWRENCE – Liam Mulvey
NURSE – Rosalind Blessed
CAPULET – David Vaughan Knight
LADY CAPULET – Tabitha Becker Khan
LORD MONTAGUE – Nick Murphy
PRINCE – Stanley Browne
TYBALT/APOTHECARY – Adam Henderson Scott
MERCUTIO – Alexander Neal
BENVOLIO – Robert Durbin
PARIS/ABRAHAM/PETRUCHIO – Eamon Ali
SAMSON/FRIAR JOHN – Michael Hanratty
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Assistant Director – Lily Alyss
Designer – Suzi Lombardelli
Lighting Design – Aaron Dootson
Choreography – Grant Murphy
Sound Design – Daniel Martin