Sun 24 Feb 4pm
Part of the 2013 National Youth Circus Event, this cabaret showcases young circus artists from around the UK, with performances from recreational clubs and high level performance groups. A fantastic opportunity to see a unique display of youth circus talent before they hit the big time.
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
***
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
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
***
Assistant Director – Lily Alyss
Designer – Suzi Lombardelli
Lighting Design – Aaron Dootson
Choreography – Grant Murphy
Sound Design – Daniel Martin
Tue 26 & Wed 27 Feb 8pm
Alaska takes you to one of the greatest frontiers of the modern world. A land where steam freezes, fish have mastered cryogenics and the Yukon River can make you disappear.
But the reality is no picnic with plummeting temperatures, technical disaster and virtually no practical skill, Alaska is a story of one man’s joyous, carefree journey which becomes a nightmarish plunge into extreme survival.
Written and performed by familiar faces from Kneehigh’s The King of Prussian, The Bacchae, The Red Shoes and others, this riot of tragi-comedy and Pythonesque dottiness from Black Fish is guaranteed to have audiences spellbound.
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
***
Assistant Director – Lily Alyss
Designer – Suzi Lombardelli
Lighting Design – Aaron Dootson
Choreography – Grant Murphy
Sound Design – Daniel Martin
Tue 26 & Wed 27 Feb 8pm
Alaska takes you to one of the greatest frontiers of the modern world. A land where steam freezes, fish have mastered cryogenics and the Yukon River can make you disappear.
But the reality is no picnic with plummeting temperatures, technical disaster and virtually no practical skill, Alaska is a story of one man’s joyous, carefree journey which becomes a nightmarish plunge into extreme survival.
Written and performed by familiar faces from Kneehigh’s The King of Prussian, The Bacchae, The Red Shoes and others, this riot of tragi-comedy and Pythonesque dottiness from Black Fish is guaranteed to have audiences spellbound.
Come and join us to help plant a new orchard! The London Orchard Project will be joining us to plant our 11 Fruit Trees.
We hope to also be joined by some guests from Camden as well as our local supporters.
All welcome. Come and be prepared to muck in!
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
***
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
***
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
***
Assistant Director – Lily Alyss
Designer – Suzi Lombardelli
Lighting Design – Aaron Dootson
Choreography – Grant Murphy
Sound Design – Daniel Martin
Sat 2 Mar 8pm
Mr Hicks is a singularly particular man.
With mildly delusional obsession, he has collected and created performances of the fantastic, acts of the awesome and feats of amazement. From magical chalk drawings, to a highly trained coterie of toy elephants . Presented with style, honour, respect and impeccable deadpan comic timing.
World-toured and renowned in variety, cabaret and street performance, and a member of the acclaimed ensemble troupe Slightly Fat Features, Jon brings his first solo show to Jacksons Lane.
Jon Hicks
Sun 3 Mar 3pm
Mr Hicks has created a collection of artistic oddities and performing curios.
Feats of amazement by toy elephants, chain reaction contraptions, magical chalk drawings… With sidekick Frank the Dog, Jon presents this unexpected, playful, funny world.
Ages 3+
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
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Tue 5 – Sat 16 Mar
Adapted from the cult novel by Dr Who and Little Britain star Tom Baker, this critically acclaimed production from Kill The Beast makes its London première at Jacksons Lane.
Thirteen-year-old Robert Caligari has a rather nasty habit of kicking pigs. But today Robert is going to get his comeuppance. Today is the day that Robert Caligari is going to die.
Shark mutilation, a potential apocalypse and a nasty incident involving weedkiller cornflakes all threaten to crash in this sinister farce; a deliciously gruesome tale set in the drab and dreary time when teenagers had nothing better to do than attempt to poison their sisters, plot the downfall of mankind and kick pigs.
“Inventive, clever… and hilarious, The Boy Who Kicked Pigs is a twisted triumph and unmissable production from the very exciting Kill The Beast” FIVE STARS, What’s On Stage
Thu 21 & Fri 22 Mar 8pm
Prepare for a feast for the senses, as well as the appetite.
Crashmat Collective present Façade; an intimate and theatrical three course meal, during which, stories unfold in thrilling and touching ways, encircling you as you dine.
Become enthralled as the Crashmat performers absorb you into their world, where anything is possible and their innermost secrets are exposed. The performance varies from beautiful to funny and is always unpredictable.
Façade offers an in depth circus-theatre experience that blurs the boundaries between performer and audience.
Thu 21 & Fri 22 Mar 8pm
Prepare for a feast for the senses, as well as the appetite.
Crashmat Collective present Façade; an intimate and theatrical three course meal, during which, stories unfold in thrilling and touching ways, encircling you as you dine.
Become enthralled as the Crashmat performers absorb you into their world, where anything is possible and their innermost secrets are exposed. The performance varies from beautiful to funny and is always unpredictable.
Façade offers an in depth circus-theatre experience that blurs the boundaries between performer and audience.
OPEN GARDEN 7 THE GROVE, HIGHGATE, N6 6JU
SUNDAY MARCH 24 2PM – 5PM.
This garden will be open as part of the National Garden Scheme. It is half an acre, designed for maximum all year interest with a variety of conifers and other trees. Exceptional camelias and magnolias in March.
Teas will be sold in aid of The Harington Scheme.
Third Party
Sun 24 Mar 3pm
Viking storytellers recreate the wonderful world of Oliver Postgate & Peter Firmin for the stage in this new piece of theatre for children, families & fans.
Accompanied by the brave and mighty Thor Nogson and the great green bird Graculus, we go North on a journey of adventure and discovery to battle the fearsome Ice Dragon and the dastardly deeds of Noggin’s wicked uncle, Nogbad the Bad!
Silly Vikings, puppets, projection and live music.
Ages 4+
Every Thursday the Friends of Waterlow Park (FOWP) in Highgate organise a volunteer session to restore and maintain places in the park that fall outside of the Camden maintenance contract. Amongst them are Sensory Border, the Lauderdale Terraces, the floral sundial, and the rose border. Everyone is welcome to take part. You don’t need gardening experience, tools or even gloves as these are all provided. We meet every Thursday at 10am at the Lauderdale Cafe and finish at about 1pm. It’s a great way of keeping fit and getting some fresh air and exercise while enjoying being around other people. We will finish for the year on the 20th December and reconvene in March. For further details go to the FOWP website: www.waterlowpark.org.uk or contact Patricia Walby, patriciawalby@gmail.com, Tel: 07710 312105.
Tamasha & Circus Space present
The Arrival
Tue 9 – Sat 13 Apr
Dele plays a last game of football with his friends, says goodbye to his son and sets off on a voyage to a smog-filled metropolis across the sea. Carrying only a small suitcase he embarks on a journey into the unknown.
A moment of kindness in a sea of unfamiliarity… A long day at the factory…
A lively party… A nostalgic lullaby…
Based on the illustrated novel by Oscar winner Shaun Tan, one man’s tale echoes the many ‘arrivals’ happening around us all the time. This epic story unfolds through an extraordinary blend of theatre, circus and music.
“Tamasha means commotion, creating a stir, and the company is certainly doing that” What’s On Stage