In his latest free show at Highgate Gallery, local artist Tom Scase presents visual ruminations and revelations on our relationship with Nature. He quotes from Constable – like Tom, a son of Suffolk and inspired by Hampstead Heath – while engaging with contemporary ‘visual excavations’ of the subject.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London
N6 6BS
020 8340 3343
www.hlsi.net
gallery@hlsi.net
Open Tues-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5.
Closed Mon.
In his latest free show at Highgate Gallery, local artist Tom Scase presents visual ruminations and revelations on our relationship with Nature. He quotes from Constable – like Tom, a son of Suffolk and inspired by Hampstead Heath – while engaging with contemporary ‘visual excavations’ of the subject.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London
N6 6BS
020 8340 3343
www.hlsi.net
gallery@hlsi.net
Open Tues-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5.
Closed Mon.
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.
In his latest free show at Highgate Gallery, local artist Tom Scase presents visual ruminations and revelations on our relationship with Nature. He quotes from Constable – like Tom, a son of Suffolk and inspired by Hampstead Heath – while engaging with contemporary ‘visual excavations’ of the subject.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London
N6 6BS
020 8340 3343
www.hlsi.net
gallery@hlsi.net
Open Tues-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5.
Closed Mon.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
Art Themen: New Directions
with John Donaldson (pno), Arnie Somogyi (d.bs), Winston Clifford (dms)
Tenor and soprano saxophonist Art Themen has been a towering presence on the UK scene for many years. Since retiring from medicine Art is keener than ever to explore new music: hence this new collaboration with highly gifted composer and pianist, John Donaldson. Art has featured in many of Stan Tracey groups, Alexis Korner Blues Bands and at one point could be found working with Jack Bruce and in Graham Collier’s ‘freer’ music.
School fair. Fun for all the family.
Highgate Choral Society
“See, the conqu’ring hero comes!”
Handel began composing Judas Maccabaeus in 1745 but abandoned it in favour of his Occasional Oratorio, which was performed in early 1746 as a piece of propaganda encouraging English loyalists against the Jacobite invasion lead by Bonnie Prince Charlie. Only later was Handel sure that a victory oratorio would be necessary and returned to the score of Judas Maccabaeus, completing it by 11 August. His librettist, Thomas Morell, used as his main source the First Book of Maccabees, which deals with the Jewish revolt against the Seleucid Empire in the 2nd century BC.
This rarely performed oratorio draws deliberate parallels with the defeat of the Jacobite forces in the violent battle of Culloden and according to Morell was “design’d as a compliment to the Duke of Cumberland upon his returning victorious from Scotland”. High drama, with one of Handel’s most famous choruses, See, the conqu’ring hero, the rousing call to arms, Sound an alarm! and the ravishing aria, Father of Heav’n.
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
Stephen has a fascination with the natural world and also with our historic modes of understanding it, which include the scientific and practical such as mapping. This breadth of approach is reflected in his thoughtful and unique vision.
Exhibition from 12 until 25 July
Open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS
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.
New Intermediate Level Adult Contemporary Dance Class. Come along for some fun and dynamic limon/release based technique.
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
Stephen has a fascination with the natural world and also with our historic modes of understanding it, which include the scientific and practical such as mapping. This breadth of approach is reflected in his thoughtful and unique vision.
Exhibition from 12 until 25 July
Open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
Stephen has a fascination with the natural world and also with our historic modes of understanding it, which include the scientific and practical such as mapping. This breadth of approach is reflected in his thoughtful and unique vision.
Exhibition from 12 until 25 July
Open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
Stephen has a fascination with the natural world and also with our historic modes of understanding it, which include the scientific and practical such as mapping. This breadth of approach is reflected in his thoughtful and unique vision.
Exhibition from 12 until 25 July
Open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
Stephen has a fascination with the natural world and also with our historic modes of understanding it, which include the scientific and practical such as mapping. This breadth of approach is reflected in his thoughtful and unique vision.
Exhibition from 12 until 25 July
Open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS
Logos Theatre Company presents a delightful comedy by Noel Coward satirising the hypocrisy surrounding modern art. Nude with Violin ran for two years in the West End in the 1950s but has rarely been seen since.
Directed by Bryan Hands | Cast includes Judi Bowker & Harry Meacher
Tuesday – Saturday at 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday £14 (£12 concs) | Friday & Saturday £16 (£14 concs)
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
Stephen has a fascination with the natural world and also with our historic modes of understanding it, which include the scientific and practical such as mapping. This breadth of approach is reflected in his thoughtful and unique vision.
Exhibition from 12 until 25 July
Open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS
Logos Theatre Company presents a delightful comedy by Noel Coward satirising the hypocrisy surrounding modern art. Nude with Violin ran for two years in the West End in the 1950s but has rarely been seen since.
Directed by Bryan Hands | Cast includes Judi Bowker & Harry Meacher
Tuesday – Saturday at 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday £14 (£12 concs) | Friday & Saturday £16 (£14 concs)
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
Stephen has a fascination with the natural world and also with our historic modes of understanding it, which include the scientific and practical such as mapping. This breadth of approach is reflected in his thoughtful and unique vision.
Exhibition from 12 until 25 July
Open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS
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.
If you’d like to experience the special atmosphere of Highgate Cemetery East in the soft evening light, then now’s your chance. Last admission will be at 8.30pm on the third Thursday of the month in June, July and August.
Entrance: £4. Just turn up before 8.30pm. No need to book.
Logos Theatre Company presents a delightful comedy by Noel Coward satirising the hypocrisy surrounding modern art. Nude with Violin ran for two years in the West End in the 1950s but has rarely been seen since.
Directed by Bryan Hands | Cast includes Judi Bowker & Harry Meacher
Tuesday – Saturday at 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday £14 (£12 concs) | Friday & Saturday £16 (£14 concs)
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
Stephen has a fascination with the natural world and also with our historic modes of understanding it, which include the scientific and practical such as mapping. This breadth of approach is reflected in his thoughtful and unique vision.
Exhibition from 12 until 25 July
Open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS
Logos Theatre Company presents a delightful comedy by Noel Coward satirising the hypocrisy surrounding modern art. Nude with Violin ran for two years in the West End in the 1950s but has rarely been seen since.
Directed by Bryan Hands | Cast includes Judi Bowker & Harry Meacher
Tuesday – Saturday at 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday £14 (£12 concs) | Friday & Saturday £16 (£14 concs)
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
Stephen has a fascination with the natural world and also with our historic modes of understanding it, which include the scientific and practical such as mapping. This breadth of approach is reflected in his thoughtful and unique vision.
Exhibition from 12 until 25 July
Open Tue-Fri 1-5; Sat 11-4; Sun 11-5. Closed Mon.
Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS
Logos Theatre Company presents a delightful comedy by Noel Coward satirising the hypocrisy surrounding modern art. Nude with Violin ran for two years in the West End in the 1950s but has rarely been seen since.
Directed by Bryan Hands | Cast includes Judi Bowker & Harry Meacher
Tuesday – Saturday at 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday £14 (£12 concs) | Friday & Saturday £16 (£14 concs)
A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson
Join us for an evening of songs from West End Musicals including Oliver, My Fair Lady and Top Hat. All funds to Marie Curie Cancer local Hospice. Audience participation is encouraged!
Doors open at 7.30pm.
Voluntary admission charge
Discover a fantastic selection of local, national and international arts and crafts. Perfect presents or just a treat for yourself.
Time: 11:00 to 18:00
Logos Theatre Company presents a delightful comedy by Noel Coward satirising the hypocrisy surrounding modern art. Nude with Violin ran for two years in the West End in the 1950s but has rarely been seen since.
Directed by Bryan Hands | Cast includes Judi Bowker & Harry Meacher
Tuesday – Saturday at 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
Tuesday – Thursday & Sunday £14 (£12 concs) | Friday & Saturday £16 (£14 concs)