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Jul
20
Wed
George Egg: Anarchist Cook @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 20 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

If you like food, you’ll love this…

Internationally acclaimed comedian George Egg is also a rather fanatical self-taught cook with a somewhat anarchic approach to making meals. As obsessed with culinary matters as he is with comedic ones, and finding himself dissatisfied with the quality and cost of takeaways and room-service meals while touring the stand-up comedy clubs of the world, George embarks on a project to take matters into his own surprisingly capable hands.

A surreal and absurd mix of stand-up comedy and striking innovation – in the words of Jay Rayner – “You’ll never look at a Corby trouser press in the same way again”

 

“It’s an hilarious show, with surprisingly good food.” The Times

“It is refreshing to encounter a performer who really is unique.” The Telegraph

“Absolutely glorious.” The Scotsman

We have introduced a Pay What You Decide policy for Postcards Festival 2016shows.

You can attend the shows without paying for a ticket beforehand, but tickets can be reserved in advance (max 4 per booking). When the show finishes, you will have the opportunity to make a donation – either by cash on the door or card at the Box Office.

Mar
1
Thu
Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church @ St Joseph's Church
Mar 1 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church. Look at the poster here Organ Recitals 2018

Thursday 5th July

7.30 – 9pm

Organ recital, choral singing and poetry mixed programme St Joseph’s Church, Highgate Hill, N19 5NE

Free, but donations welcome www.stjosephshighgate.org.uk

May
3
Thu
Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church @ St Joseph's Church
May 3 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church. Look at the poster here Organ Recitals 2018

Thursday 5th July

7.30 – 9pm

Organ recital, choral singing and poetry mixed programme St Joseph’s Church, Highgate Hill, N19 5NE

Free, but donations welcome www.stjosephshighgate.org.uk

Jun
7
Thu
Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church @ St Joseph's Church
Jun 7 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church. Look at the poster here Organ Recitals 2018

Thursday 5th July

7.30 – 9pm

Organ recital, choral singing and poetry mixed programme St Joseph’s Church, Highgate Hill, N19 5NE

Free, but donations welcome www.stjosephshighgate.org.uk

Jul
5
Thu
Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church @ St Joseph's Church
Jul 5 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church. Look at the poster here Organ Recitals 2018

Thursday 5th July

7.30 – 9pm

Organ recital, choral singing and poetry mixed programme St Joseph’s Church, Highgate Hill, N19 5NE

Free, but donations welcome www.stjosephshighgate.org.uk

Sep
6
Thu
Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church @ St Joseph's Church
Sep 6 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Organ Recital at St Joseph’s Church. Look at the poster here Organ Recitals 2018

Thursday 5th July

7.30 – 9pm

Organ recital, choral singing and poetry mixed programme St Joseph’s Church, Highgate Hill, N19 5NE

Free, but donations welcome www.stjosephshighgate.org.uk

Oct
12
Sat
Saturdays at Six Concert – Douglas Bruce (Organ) @ St Michael's Church
Oct 12 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Every second Saturday of the month we host our popular Saturdays at Six concert series. Programmes range from organ recitals to chamber groups to soloists and choirs. Concerts run from 6-7pm and there is a retiring collection.

Dec
14
Sat
Saturdays at Six Concert – Paul Dean (Organ) – Messiaen – La Nativite du Seigneur @ St Michael's Church
Dec 14 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Every second Saturday of the month we host our popular Saturdays at Six concert series. Programmes range from organ recitals to chamber groups to soloists and choirs. Concerts run from 6-7pm and there is a retiring collection.

Sep
29
Thu
Black Sheep @ Jacksons Lane
Sep 29 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

After moving from Germany to London over ten years ago to live and work in a more diverse community, renowned sword swallower, circus artist and dazzling burlesque artist Livia Kojo Alour learned that life-long feelings of self-hatred and otherness are part internalised racism and part survival techniques. With a successful career under her stage name MisSa, but tiring of playing someone else full-time, Black Sheep has been long in the making, serving as a candid autobiographical work and a euphoric reclamation of Livia’s identity and ongoing fortitude.

Black Sheep is a story about a Black woman finding love and a testament of personal strength, developed through transcending the white gaze, overcoming institutional racism and leaning into radical vulnerability. Securing her place as a pivotal UK Queer Black voice while telling her story via a heady mix of physical theatre, spoken word, song and sword swallowing, Black Sheep is timely, unsettling and deeply personal.

Suitable for ages 14+

Sep
30
Fri
Black Sheep @ Jacksons Lane
Sep 30 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

After moving from Germany to London over ten years ago to live and work in a more diverse community, renowned sword swallower, circus artist and dazzling burlesque artist Livia Kojo Alour learned that life-long feelings of self-hatred and otherness are part internalised racism and part survival techniques. With a successful career under her stage name MisSa, but tiring of playing someone else full-time, Black Sheep has been long in the making, serving as a candid autobiographical work and a euphoric reclamation of Livia’s identity and ongoing fortitude.

Black Sheep is a story about a Black woman finding love and a testament of personal strength, developed through transcending the white gaze, overcoming institutional racism and leaning into radical vulnerability. Securing her place as a pivotal UK Queer Black voice while telling her story via a heady mix of physical theatre, spoken word, song and sword swallowing, Black Sheep is timely, unsettling and deeply personal.

Suitable for ages 14+

Oct
1
Sat
Black Sheep @ Jacksons Lane
Oct 1 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

After moving from Germany to London over ten years ago to live and work in a more diverse community, renowned sword swallower, circus artist and dazzling burlesque artist Livia Kojo Alour learned that life-long feelings of self-hatred and otherness are part internalised racism and part survival techniques. With a successful career under her stage name MisSa, but tiring of playing someone else full-time, Black Sheep has been long in the making, serving as a candid autobiographical work and a euphoric reclamation of Livia’s identity and ongoing fortitude.

Black Sheep is a story about a Black woman finding love and a testament of personal strength, developed through transcending the white gaze, overcoming institutional racism and leaning into radical vulnerability. Securing her place as a pivotal UK Queer Black voice while telling her story via a heady mix of physical theatre, spoken word, song and sword swallowing, Black Sheep is timely, unsettling and deeply personal.

Suitable for ages 14+