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Jul
25
Sat
Hitch! – Mary Bijou Cabaret @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 25 @ 8:00 pm – 9:15 pm

For the closing night of this year’s festival prepare for a thrilling adventure into the dark, twisted world of Alfred Hitchcock.

Walking a thin line between hilarity and horror, Hitch! was created by a troupe of international circus and cabaret artists, veterans of NoFit State Circus and the underground live art scene of London.

The audience is terrorised and tantalised as bizarre acts delve into the extraordinary mind of ‘The Master of Suspense’.

Basically, we’re seeing off the festival with a huge, peculiar, slightly terrifying but definitely awesome circus cabaret. Hang around afterwards for a late bar, cocktail concoctions and some post-show performances to die for…

Click here to see the full programme of Postcards 2015.

Oct
21
Wed
Life on Wheels @ Jacksons Lane
Oct 21 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

On roller-skates and in the air, two women revisit the interweaving stories of their past lives and loves – from the post-war optimism of the late 1940s to the domestic realities of the 1950s and beyond.

Bella Kinetica’s circus theatre show has physical feats that will take your breath away as they skate, spin and fly across the stage.

Featuring the recorded experiences of real women and with a fabulous soundtrack of 40s and 50s music; Life on Wheels is a gentle, moving look back in time.

8PM & 3PM (Sat matinee)

Mar
2
Thu
Wail @ Jacksons Lane
Mar 2 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Why do whales sing? Why do humans wail? Last year, Little Bulb Theatre embarked on a quest to discover the answers to these perplexing questions and more. Now, they share their findings in an aquatic cabaret of songs, science and soundscapes with chances to win cheap prizes galore! Little Bulb Theatre return to their lo-fi roots in this haphazard two-hander that’s sure to be a whale of a time. Part gig, part lecture, part your lips and WAIL!

Mar
3
Fri
Wail @ Jacksons Lane
Mar 3 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Why do whales sing? Why do humans wail? Last year, Little Bulb Theatre embarked on a quest to discover the answers to these perplexing questions and more. Now, they share their findings in an aquatic cabaret of songs, science and soundscapes with chances to win cheap prizes galore! Little Bulb Theatre return to their lo-fi roots in this haphazard two-hander that’s sure to be a whale of a time. Part gig, part lecture, part your lips and WAIL!

Mar
4
Sat
Wail @ Jacksons Lane
Mar 4 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Why do whales sing? Why do humans wail? Last year, Little Bulb Theatre embarked on a quest to discover the answers to these perplexing questions and more. Now, they share their findings in an aquatic cabaret of songs, science and soundscapes with chances to win cheap prizes galore! Little Bulb Theatre return to their lo-fi roots in this haphazard two-hander that’s sure to be a whale of a time. Part gig, part lecture, part your lips and WAIL!

Dec
7
Fri
Christmas Concert: Ding Dong Merrily, with Voxcetera chamber choir @ St Joseph's Church
Dec 7 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Get into the Christmas spirit with an evening of sacred music and popular Christmas songs, and raise the roof with traditional carols for all to sing. Voxcetera chamber choir present their very popular annual Christmas concert, this year in the stunning venue of St Joseph’s Church on Highgate Hill.

Don’t miss out on our great value Early Bird tickets!

There’ll be fun versions of songs such as The 12 Days of Christmas and Winter Wonderland, and spine-tingling sacred music by composers including Handel, Tavener, Karl Jenkins, John Rutter and Eric Whitacre. And help us blow the roof off by joining in with favourites such as Hark the Herald Angels Sing and O Little Town of Bethlehem. We’ll be joined by organist Graham Thorpe and trumpeter Patrick Dodds.

Voxcetera is a chamber choir performing regularly in North and central London. Under the direction of conductor Jane Hopkins we sing sacred and secular music spanning the 13th Century to the present day. Recent activity includes concerts at St Martin-in-the-fields, East Finchley Arts Festival, a tour to southern Germany and recording work for Unicef’s Generations campaign.

Why not put the date in your diary, and book tickets today.