Learn to Play the Blues Harmonica at Jacksons Lane
Get your Mojo working
Join us for the next Blues Harmonica Workshop at Jacksons Lane.
All you need is a harmonica in the key of C.
In the workshop you will:
- Uncover the secrets of how to play like the Blues harp greats.
- Have some fun on a Sunday afternoon.
- Meet new people who, like you, love the Blues
Bring a harmonica in the key of C and prepare to become a Blues harp expert.
Contact Norman to reserve your place: 07855 891 659 – norman@storybookers.co.uk
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See you there.
Norman
Learn to Play the Blues Harmonica at Jacksons Lane
Get your Mojo working
Join us for the next Blues Harmonica Workshop at Jacksons Lane.
All you need is a harmonica in the key of C.
In the workshop you will:
- Uncover the secrets of how to play like the Blues harp greats.
- Have some fun on a Sunday afternoon.
- Meet new people who, like you, love the Blues
Bring a harmonica in the key of C and prepare to become a Blues harp expert.
Spaces are limited
Contact Norman to reserve your place: 07855 891 659 – norman@storybookers.co.uk
See you there.
Norman
For Ages 2 to 7
Meet Duncan the talking Dragon and enjoy balloon modelling with magician, Richard Pinner. A professional magician for over 20 years and a Gold Star Member of the Inner Magic Circle, Richard has performed at thousands of events with high-quality magic for the whole family to enjoy.
Jacksons Lane summons you to a ghoulish feast of blood-curdling burlesque, macabre music, spectral circus and eerie illusion with some horrifically talented artists in this frighteningly fantastic night.
Overseen by the dark lord of comedy magic Christian Lee, expect vampires on ropes, tantalising terrors of tease, ghouls on your lap and gothic glamour all around, including the queen of erotic neo-burlesque, the sensational MisSa Blue.
The ticket includes a chiller cocktail on arrival, with a late bar and special medicinal concoctions to get your fangs into. Book early!
We encourage attendees to dress to distress.
18+ adult content and nudity
A solo piano recital of Schumann and Chopin, including Schumann’s Fantasiestücke and Chopin’s Ballade No. 4 in F minor. Kausikan Rajeshkumar won the International Franz Liszt Competition for Young Pianists in 2009, and has since won numerous other competitions including the Parnassos International Piano Competition. He has performed in prestigious venues including the Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, Royal Festival Hall, and has been broadcast on BBC television and radio.
Tickets are available from www.ticketsource.com/highgateschool.
The Captain Calamity Mega Show
The Captain Calamity Mega Show is a crazy mix of magic and hilarity like no other. Expect jaw dropping science stunts, enormous balloons, beautiful bubbles, calamitous custard pies, crazy puppet characters, action dances and games in this marvellous melting pot of momentous mayhem. If you want to see what all the fuss is about then check out The Captain’s very own YouTube channel at www.calamity.tv and book your ticket for a splendiferous adventure into the crazy world of Captain Calamity. Ages Suitable for children of 2 – 8 years.
Ticket Prices:
Adults/Children ( Standard) – £8.50
Adults/Children ( Concession) – £6.50
Family Ticket ( 2 Adults/ 2 Children) – £28.50
Family Ticket (Concession) 2 Adults/2 Children – £20.00
Under 18 months free.
To Book tickets:
Box office: 02083488716
Email: enquiries@lauderdale.org.uk
Website: http://www.lauderdalehouse.co.uk
Join us, once again, for an evening of Magic at the Gatehouse presented by an exciting line-up of top magicians. Witness miracles manifest before your eyes in an intimate cabaret configuration that puts you at the heart of the magic.
Guests already confirmed include John Archer, Harry De Cruz, and Tom Brace.
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“John Archer’s reputation in the magic world is among the very best. I’d recommend him unreservedly.”
– DERREN BROWN on JOHN ARCHER
“Head and shoulders above the rest.”
– DYNAMO on HARRY DE CRUZ
“Charmed, amazed, and delighted in equal measure.”
– JAMES O’BRIEN on TOM BRACE