Open Garden in Aid of the Harington Scheme
Entrance fee £3
Under 12’s free
No dogs
Tea and homemade cakes will be available
This award winning garden (voted ‘Best Back Garden’ by the London Gardens Society in 2015) is home to the ‘Corokia’ National Collection, and to many other unusual Australasian and Mediterranean plants complemented in recent years by ‘Restios’ from South Africa and interesting exotics.The emphasis of the garden is on texture, shapes and contrasting foliage colour. Well worth a visit this Sunday. Tea and homemade cakes will be on by the Friends of Harington.
Myths remixed: the classic story of Persephone is retold with live music, aerial acrobatics, fire, dance and mime. A high impact show full of hope and sorrow, it’s Greek mythology but not as you know it as this tale of love, choice and empowerment gets a contemporary circus twist. Chivaree Circus will take you on a journey and leave you ready to embrace an eternity in Hades.
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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.
Sunday, March 12 2017 at 7pm at Upstairs at the Gatehouse, Highgate, “Charles Dickens: A Life” one man show presented by actor Robert Powell in aid of the Harington Scheme’s “Herbie Hut” appeal.
Tickets £20 (includes a glass of wine) from Upstairs at the Gatehouse Box Office, 020 8340 3488 (credit/debit card fee 50p).
‘si ça vous dérange pas?’ Is a show about identity. A collective of acrobats, aerialists and jugglers from eight different countries come together for 60 minutes to explore what brings us together and what pushes us apart. The ensemble have spent the past two years working and training together at Le Lido, Toulouse, a circus school which places the artist at the centre of what concerns them. Driving for artistic autonomy and authenticity, Le Lido searches for what makes each artist unique.
‘si ça vous dérange pas?’ Is a show about identity. A collective of acrobats, aerialists and jugglers from eight different countries come together for 60 minutes to explore what brings us together and what pushes us apart. The ensemble have spent the past two years working and training together at Le Lido, Toulouse, a circus school which places the artist at the centre of what concerns them. Driving for artistic autonomy and authenticity, Le Lido searches for what makes each artist unique.
Join us for the Annual Fundraising Concert in aid of the Harington Scheme and Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice.
The Haydn Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Jonathan Bloxham with pianist Charles Owen, will be performing on Saturday 27th January 2018 at 7.30pm.
Tickets ( £25, £20, £15, £10) and further information from Pauline Treen 020 8340 5643.
Harington Christmas Sale (55A Cholmeley Park, N6 5EH) on Saturday 8 December, 10am – 2pm. Christmas trees, wreaths and other decorations will be on sale, along with homemade produce and refreshments; Christmas trees can be ordered beforehand from the Scheme and delivered or picked up at the Sale.
Join us at our Christmas sale in aid of the Harington Scheme.
Highlights include:
- Christmas wreaths, decorations and cards for sale
- Raffle and refreshments
- Christmas trees for sale (including free delivery within a 3 mile radius)
- Seasonal plants for sale, including cyclamen, hyacinths and poinsettia
We hope to see you there!
www.harington.org.uk/diary/harington-christmas-sale-2018
For further information 020 8340 5643
For further information 020 8340 5643
For further information 020 8340 5643
For further information 020 8340 5643
For further information 020 8340 5643
For further information 020 8340 5643
For further information 020 8340 5643
For further information 020 8340 5643