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Jul
12
Tue
Maggie Jennings – Vivificante @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 12 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Maggie Jennings – Vivificante. 8-21 July.

Exuberant, colourful and vibrant, Maggie Jennings’ work celebrates the energy of living things. She works with the vigour and dynamism that she perceives in the world around her to produce strong, sensuous images.

This exhibition is the narrative of her life, and shows the stories and passions which she would like to share with you.

Her fascination is with the state of being and living: beginning with recalling the enchantments of her childhood in Devon, lying in long grass or up a tree watching animals, birds and insects lead their idiosyncratic lives. She has travelled extensively, and has taken workshops in Zimbabwe and Namibia. She was awarded a scholarship in Greece, and a printmaking residency in the Canary Islands. In Tenerife, she worked under blue skies with fragrant breezes and surrounded by brilliant blooms. This set the mood for her art career. The Tenerifians taught her a favourite word – Vivificante (life-giving, inspirational), the title of this show.

She is never without a sketch book and uses her visual diaries rather than a camera to record her travels and experiences. She will be exhibiting a series of these tiny books alongside the larger works in this exhibition.

Whilst all forms of printmaking fascinate her, the main body of her work is in the form of spontaneous, gestural mono-screenprints, painted directly through the mesh, leaving no room for correction and indecision. Her book “Fine Art Screenprinting”, published in 2015, describes these and other methods.

In her recent work, Maggie focuses on her home town London, scaling down and making more intimate works: etchings of buildings and crowds of people, made precious with hand painted papers and gold dust.

Maggie trained at Bristol (BA), and at Chelsea (MA). She teaches printmaking part-time at The Royal Drawing School and Heatherleys School of Art, and lives locally near Hornsey Lane.

During the exhibition there will be talks on the artist’s work on Sunday 10 July at 11.30am and
on Sunday 17 July at 3.30pm. Maggie will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm (3pm on Sunday 10 July) ; closed Mondays.

Jul
13
Wed
Maggie Jennings – Vivificante @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 13 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Maggie Jennings – Vivificante. 8-21 July.

Exuberant, colourful and vibrant, Maggie Jennings’ work celebrates the energy of living things. She works with the vigour and dynamism that she perceives in the world around her to produce strong, sensuous images.

This exhibition is the narrative of her life, and shows the stories and passions which she would like to share with you.

Her fascination is with the state of being and living: beginning with recalling the enchantments of her childhood in Devon, lying in long grass or up a tree watching animals, birds and insects lead their idiosyncratic lives. She has travelled extensively, and has taken workshops in Zimbabwe and Namibia. She was awarded a scholarship in Greece, and a printmaking residency in the Canary Islands. In Tenerife, she worked under blue skies with fragrant breezes and surrounded by brilliant blooms. This set the mood for her art career. The Tenerifians taught her a favourite word – Vivificante (life-giving, inspirational), the title of this show.

She is never without a sketch book and uses her visual diaries rather than a camera to record her travels and experiences. She will be exhibiting a series of these tiny books alongside the larger works in this exhibition.

Whilst all forms of printmaking fascinate her, the main body of her work is in the form of spontaneous, gestural mono-screenprints, painted directly through the mesh, leaving no room for correction and indecision. Her book “Fine Art Screenprinting”, published in 2015, describes these and other methods.

In her recent work, Maggie focuses on her home town London, scaling down and making more intimate works: etchings of buildings and crowds of people, made precious with hand painted papers and gold dust.

Maggie trained at Bristol (BA), and at Chelsea (MA). She teaches printmaking part-time at The Royal Drawing School and Heatherleys School of Art, and lives locally near Hornsey Lane.

During the exhibition there will be talks on the artist’s work on Sunday 10 July at 11.30am and
on Sunday 17 July at 3.30pm. Maggie will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm (3pm on Sunday 10 July) ; closed Mondays.

Jul
14
Thu
Maggie Jennings – Vivificante @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Maggie Jennings – Vivificante. 8-21 July.

Exuberant, colourful and vibrant, Maggie Jennings’ work celebrates the energy of living things. She works with the vigour and dynamism that she perceives in the world around her to produce strong, sensuous images.

This exhibition is the narrative of her life, and shows the stories and passions which she would like to share with you.

Her fascination is with the state of being and living: beginning with recalling the enchantments of her childhood in Devon, lying in long grass or up a tree watching animals, birds and insects lead their idiosyncratic lives. She has travelled extensively, and has taken workshops in Zimbabwe and Namibia. She was awarded a scholarship in Greece, and a printmaking residency in the Canary Islands. In Tenerife, she worked under blue skies with fragrant breezes and surrounded by brilliant blooms. This set the mood for her art career. The Tenerifians taught her a favourite word – Vivificante (life-giving, inspirational), the title of this show.

She is never without a sketch book and uses her visual diaries rather than a camera to record her travels and experiences. She will be exhibiting a series of these tiny books alongside the larger works in this exhibition.

Whilst all forms of printmaking fascinate her, the main body of her work is in the form of spontaneous, gestural mono-screenprints, painted directly through the mesh, leaving no room for correction and indecision. Her book “Fine Art Screenprinting”, published in 2015, describes these and other methods.

In her recent work, Maggie focuses on her home town London, scaling down and making more intimate works: etchings of buildings and crowds of people, made precious with hand painted papers and gold dust.

Maggie trained at Bristol (BA), and at Chelsea (MA). She teaches printmaking part-time at The Royal Drawing School and Heatherleys School of Art, and lives locally near Hornsey Lane.

During the exhibition there will be talks on the artist’s work on Sunday 10 July at 11.30am and
on Sunday 17 July at 3.30pm. Maggie will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm (3pm on Sunday 10 July) ; closed Mondays.

Jul
15
Fri
Maggie Jennings – Vivificante @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Maggie Jennings – Vivificante. 8-21 July.

Exuberant, colourful and vibrant, Maggie Jennings’ work celebrates the energy of living things. She works with the vigour and dynamism that she perceives in the world around her to produce strong, sensuous images.

This exhibition is the narrative of her life, and shows the stories and passions which she would like to share with you.

Her fascination is with the state of being and living: beginning with recalling the enchantments of her childhood in Devon, lying in long grass or up a tree watching animals, birds and insects lead their idiosyncratic lives. She has travelled extensively, and has taken workshops in Zimbabwe and Namibia. She was awarded a scholarship in Greece, and a printmaking residency in the Canary Islands. In Tenerife, she worked under blue skies with fragrant breezes and surrounded by brilliant blooms. This set the mood for her art career. The Tenerifians taught her a favourite word – Vivificante (life-giving, inspirational), the title of this show.

She is never without a sketch book and uses her visual diaries rather than a camera to record her travels and experiences. She will be exhibiting a series of these tiny books alongside the larger works in this exhibition.

Whilst all forms of printmaking fascinate her, the main body of her work is in the form of spontaneous, gestural mono-screenprints, painted directly through the mesh, leaving no room for correction and indecision. Her book “Fine Art Screenprinting”, published in 2015, describes these and other methods.

In her recent work, Maggie focuses on her home town London, scaling down and making more intimate works: etchings of buildings and crowds of people, made precious with hand painted papers and gold dust.

Maggie trained at Bristol (BA), and at Chelsea (MA). She teaches printmaking part-time at The Royal Drawing School and Heatherleys School of Art, and lives locally near Hornsey Lane.

During the exhibition there will be talks on the artist’s work on Sunday 10 July at 11.30am and
on Sunday 17 July at 3.30pm. Maggie will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm (3pm on Sunday 10 July) ; closed Mondays.

Jul
16
Sat
Maggie Jennings – Vivificante @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 16 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Maggie Jennings – Vivificante. 8-21 July.

Exuberant, colourful and vibrant, Maggie Jennings’ work celebrates the energy of living things. She works with the vigour and dynamism that she perceives in the world around her to produce strong, sensuous images.

This exhibition is the narrative of her life, and shows the stories and passions which she would like to share with you.

Her fascination is with the state of being and living: beginning with recalling the enchantments of her childhood in Devon, lying in long grass or up a tree watching animals, birds and insects lead their idiosyncratic lives. She has travelled extensively, and has taken workshops in Zimbabwe and Namibia. She was awarded a scholarship in Greece, and a printmaking residency in the Canary Islands. In Tenerife, she worked under blue skies with fragrant breezes and surrounded by brilliant blooms. This set the mood for her art career. The Tenerifians taught her a favourite word – Vivificante (life-giving, inspirational), the title of this show.

She is never without a sketch book and uses her visual diaries rather than a camera to record her travels and experiences. She will be exhibiting a series of these tiny books alongside the larger works in this exhibition.

Whilst all forms of printmaking fascinate her, the main body of her work is in the form of spontaneous, gestural mono-screenprints, painted directly through the mesh, leaving no room for correction and indecision. Her book “Fine Art Screenprinting”, published in 2015, describes these and other methods.

In her recent work, Maggie focuses on her home town London, scaling down and making more intimate works: etchings of buildings and crowds of people, made precious with hand painted papers and gold dust.

Maggie trained at Bristol (BA), and at Chelsea (MA). She teaches printmaking part-time at The Royal Drawing School and Heatherleys School of Art, and lives locally near Hornsey Lane.

During the exhibition there will be talks on the artist’s work on Sunday 10 July at 11.30am and
on Sunday 17 July at 3.30pm. Maggie will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm (3pm on Sunday 10 July) ; closed Mondays.

Jul
17
Sun
Maggie Jennings – Vivificante @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 17 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Maggie Jennings – Vivificante. 8-21 July.

Exuberant, colourful and vibrant, Maggie Jennings’ work celebrates the energy of living things. She works with the vigour and dynamism that she perceives in the world around her to produce strong, sensuous images.

This exhibition is the narrative of her life, and shows the stories and passions which she would like to share with you.

Her fascination is with the state of being and living: beginning with recalling the enchantments of her childhood in Devon, lying in long grass or up a tree watching animals, birds and insects lead their idiosyncratic lives. She has travelled extensively, and has taken workshops in Zimbabwe and Namibia. She was awarded a scholarship in Greece, and a printmaking residency in the Canary Islands. In Tenerife, she worked under blue skies with fragrant breezes and surrounded by brilliant blooms. This set the mood for her art career. The Tenerifians taught her a favourite word – Vivificante (life-giving, inspirational), the title of this show.

She is never without a sketch book and uses her visual diaries rather than a camera to record her travels and experiences. She will be exhibiting a series of these tiny books alongside the larger works in this exhibition.

Whilst all forms of printmaking fascinate her, the main body of her work is in the form of spontaneous, gestural mono-screenprints, painted directly through the mesh, leaving no room for correction and indecision. Her book “Fine Art Screenprinting”, published in 2015, describes these and other methods.

In her recent work, Maggie focuses on her home town London, scaling down and making more intimate works: etchings of buildings and crowds of people, made precious with hand painted papers and gold dust.

Maggie trained at Bristol (BA), and at Chelsea (MA). She teaches printmaking part-time at The Royal Drawing School and Heatherleys School of Art, and lives locally near Hornsey Lane.

During the exhibition there will be talks on the artist’s work on Sunday 10 July at 11.30am and
on Sunday 17 July at 3.30pm. Maggie will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm (3pm on Sunday 10 July) ; closed Mondays.

Jul
19
Tue
Maggie Jennings – Vivificante @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 19 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Maggie Jennings – Vivificante. 8-21 July.

Exuberant, colourful and vibrant, Maggie Jennings’ work celebrates the energy of living things. She works with the vigour and dynamism that she perceives in the world around her to produce strong, sensuous images.

This exhibition is the narrative of her life, and shows the stories and passions which she would like to share with you.

Her fascination is with the state of being and living: beginning with recalling the enchantments of her childhood in Devon, lying in long grass or up a tree watching animals, birds and insects lead their idiosyncratic lives. She has travelled extensively, and has taken workshops in Zimbabwe and Namibia. She was awarded a scholarship in Greece, and a printmaking residency in the Canary Islands. In Tenerife, she worked under blue skies with fragrant breezes and surrounded by brilliant blooms. This set the mood for her art career. The Tenerifians taught her a favourite word – Vivificante (life-giving, inspirational), the title of this show.

She is never without a sketch book and uses her visual diaries rather than a camera to record her travels and experiences. She will be exhibiting a series of these tiny books alongside the larger works in this exhibition.

Whilst all forms of printmaking fascinate her, the main body of her work is in the form of spontaneous, gestural mono-screenprints, painted directly through the mesh, leaving no room for correction and indecision. Her book “Fine Art Screenprinting”, published in 2015, describes these and other methods.

In her recent work, Maggie focuses on her home town London, scaling down and making more intimate works: etchings of buildings and crowds of people, made precious with hand painted papers and gold dust.

Maggie trained at Bristol (BA), and at Chelsea (MA). She teaches printmaking part-time at The Royal Drawing School and Heatherleys School of Art, and lives locally near Hornsey Lane.

During the exhibition there will be talks on the artist’s work on Sunday 10 July at 11.30am and
on Sunday 17 July at 3.30pm. Maggie will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm (3pm on Sunday 10 July) ; closed Mondays.

Jul
20
Wed
Maggie Jennings – Vivificante @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 20 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Maggie Jennings – Vivificante. 8-21 July.

Exuberant, colourful and vibrant, Maggie Jennings’ work celebrates the energy of living things. She works with the vigour and dynamism that she perceives in the world around her to produce strong, sensuous images.

This exhibition is the narrative of her life, and shows the stories and passions which she would like to share with you.

Her fascination is with the state of being and living: beginning with recalling the enchantments of her childhood in Devon, lying in long grass or up a tree watching animals, birds and insects lead their idiosyncratic lives. She has travelled extensively, and has taken workshops in Zimbabwe and Namibia. She was awarded a scholarship in Greece, and a printmaking residency in the Canary Islands. In Tenerife, she worked under blue skies with fragrant breezes and surrounded by brilliant blooms. This set the mood for her art career. The Tenerifians taught her a favourite word – Vivificante (life-giving, inspirational), the title of this show.

She is never without a sketch book and uses her visual diaries rather than a camera to record her travels and experiences. She will be exhibiting a series of these tiny books alongside the larger works in this exhibition.

Whilst all forms of printmaking fascinate her, the main body of her work is in the form of spontaneous, gestural mono-screenprints, painted directly through the mesh, leaving no room for correction and indecision. Her book “Fine Art Screenprinting”, published in 2015, describes these and other methods.

In her recent work, Maggie focuses on her home town London, scaling down and making more intimate works: etchings of buildings and crowds of people, made precious with hand painted papers and gold dust.

Maggie trained at Bristol (BA), and at Chelsea (MA). She teaches printmaking part-time at The Royal Drawing School and Heatherleys School of Art, and lives locally near Hornsey Lane.

During the exhibition there will be talks on the artist’s work on Sunday 10 July at 11.30am and
on Sunday 17 July at 3.30pm. Maggie will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm (3pm on Sunday 10 July) ; closed Mondays.

Jul
21
Thu
Maggie Jennings – Vivificante @ Highgate Gallery
Jul 21 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Maggie Jennings – Vivificante. 8-21 July.

Exuberant, colourful and vibrant, Maggie Jennings’ work celebrates the energy of living things. She works with the vigour and dynamism that she perceives in the world around her to produce strong, sensuous images.

This exhibition is the narrative of her life, and shows the stories and passions which she would like to share with you.

Her fascination is with the state of being and living: beginning with recalling the enchantments of her childhood in Devon, lying in long grass or up a tree watching animals, birds and insects lead their idiosyncratic lives. She has travelled extensively, and has taken workshops in Zimbabwe and Namibia. She was awarded a scholarship in Greece, and a printmaking residency in the Canary Islands. In Tenerife, she worked under blue skies with fragrant breezes and surrounded by brilliant blooms. This set the mood for her art career. The Tenerifians taught her a favourite word – Vivificante (life-giving, inspirational), the title of this show.

She is never without a sketch book and uses her visual diaries rather than a camera to record her travels and experiences. She will be exhibiting a series of these tiny books alongside the larger works in this exhibition.

Whilst all forms of printmaking fascinate her, the main body of her work is in the form of spontaneous, gestural mono-screenprints, painted directly through the mesh, leaving no room for correction and indecision. Her book “Fine Art Screenprinting”, published in 2015, describes these and other methods.

In her recent work, Maggie focuses on her home town London, scaling down and making more intimate works: etchings of buildings and crowds of people, made precious with hand painted papers and gold dust.

Maggie trained at Bristol (BA), and at Chelsea (MA). She teaches printmaking part-time at The Royal Drawing School and Heatherleys School of Art, and lives locally near Hornsey Lane.

During the exhibition there will be talks on the artist’s work on Sunday 10 July at 11.30am and
on Sunday 17 July at 3.30pm. Maggie will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm (3pm on Sunday 10 July) ; closed Mondays.

Nov
1
Tue
Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 1 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
2
Wed
Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 2 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
3
Thu
Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 3 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
4
Fri
Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 4 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
5
Sat
Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 5 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
6
Sun
Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 6 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
8
Tue
Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 8 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 8 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
9
Wed
Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 9 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 9 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
10
Thu
Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 10 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 10 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
11
Fri
Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
12
Sat
Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 12 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
13
Sun
Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 13 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
15
Tue
Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 15 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 15 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
16
Wed
Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 16 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 16 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
17
Thu
Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 17 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
18
Fri
Othello @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 18 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

othello-website

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

2nd – 18th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 2nd/4th/10th/11th/12th/16th/18th
Matinée: Sunday 6th Nov @ 4pm
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 8th/9th/15th Nov
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“O god that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains”

Othello is incredibly talented and successful. But he remains an outsider in his city, subject to racism, jealousy and suspicion. Only Desdemona treats him with respect and kindness: they fall passionately in love. His best friend, Iago, watches Othello’s life flourish with unbearable jealousy and plots to destroy him completely.
As Othello’s world disintegrates into chaos, consumed by a poisonous cocktail of jealousy and rage, he turns on the only person in the world who wants to save him.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Weds 2nd Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 10th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Tues 8th/ Weds 9th/ Tues 15th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Fri 4th/ Fri 11th/ Sat 12th/ Weds 16th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 6th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Fri 18th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Nov
19
Sat
Twelfth Night @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Nov 19 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

twelfth night

by William Shakespeare
Presented by Arrows & Traps Theatre Company

1st – 19th November

Evenings @ 7.30pm: 1st/ 3rd/ 5th/ 8th/ 9th/ 15th/ 17th/ 19th November
Matinée @ 4pm: Sunday 13th November
Weekday matinées @ 2pm: 10th/ 16th
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES

“Youth’s a stuff will not endure”

Outrageous high comedy ensues as the pangs of unrequited love affect the unforgettable characters of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. While the lovelorn Duke Orsino plots to win the heart of the mourning Olivia, an alliance of servants and buffoons scheme against the high-handedness of Olivia’s steward, the pompous Malvolio.
When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola, who has disguised herself as a young man under the name Cesario, to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet and hilarious chain of events follows.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Critically-acclaimed, 3-time Off West Award Nominated Arrows & Traps Theatre Company bring two of Shakespeare’s most atmospheric, fast-moving and timeless classics to the Gatehouse in repertory this November, having re-imagined them for a modern world.

“A work of effortless energy and unending style… a masterpiece of subtle reinvention and reinterpretation”
– A YOUNGER THEATRE
“McGregor has produced a play with huge heart, beautiful poetry and captivating magic”
– LDN CARD
“High-definition, high energy, high intelligence… Arrows & Traps are touched with genius”
– Gyles Brandreth

Tickets:

Preview Tues 1st Nov @ 7.30pm – All tickets £10
Thurs 3rd/ Tues 8th/ Weds 9th @ 7.30pm – £14 (£12 concessions)
Thurs 10th/ Weds 16th @ 2pm – All tickets £10
Sat 5th/ Tues 15th/ Thurs 17th @ 7.30pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sun 13th @ 4pm – £16 (£14 concessions)
Sat 19th @ 7.30pm – £18 (£16 concessions)

Feb
3
Fri
shakespeare in song @ Lauderdale House
Feb 3 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm

shakespear in song

friday 3 february

18 songs 14 composers 10 plays 1 playwright

A song recital exploring love, lust, power and decay. Four centuries of the bard’s songs, interwoven with spoken poetry from his sonnets and plays.

Sheakespear’s plays and poetry have inspired the finest composers of songs. Traditional Elizabethan settings will be performed alongside timeless arrangements by Purcell, Quiter, Finzi, Schubert and Haydn. Female composers Dring and Maconchy, together with contemporary settings by Korngold, Horovitz and Tippett.

Contralto Lucy Stevens

Pianist Elizabeth Marcus

Doors and bar open at 7pm, performance at 8pm.

Tickets can be purchased at Ticket Source – http://bit.ly2i687Zx

Price band

Standard £12.00

Concessions £10.00

to book

Box office: 07790456169

Website: www.shakespeareinsong.com

Aug
10
Thu
Theatre on the Tea Lawn: Twelfth Night @ Lauderdale House
Aug 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

theatre on the tea lawn

twelfth night by william shakespeare

After the great success of The Importance of Being Earnest in 2016, the award-winning Shooting Stars Theatre Company return to Lauderdale House with a fresh and modern interpretation of Twelfth Night.

Shooting Stars was formed in 2006 by Helen Crosse and quickly gained a reputation for producing high quality professional theatre.  They produce classic Shakespeare but bring it up to date and make it relevant to a modern audience with modern dress and in updated settings and ‘worlds’. Definately theatre for the whole family!

Shooting Star’s productions are always accessible, so even those not versed in the Bard’s comic play will be rolling with laughter. This is a play of mistaken identity and love triangles and takes its rightful place as one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays. Confused identity, cross-dressing and cross-garters are sure to make this an evening to remember!

Tips for our audience:

If it rains the ‘show will go on’ – we will only cancel in very extreme circumstances

There are no refunds but if we do have to abandon the show before the interval you will be offered a ticket for another night subject to availability

Bring something warm as even on a hot day the evenings can get chilly

The Café will be open for you to purchase food and drink on the evening but you are welcome to bring a picnic along with a blanket or chair to sit on. Chairs will be seated at the back of the Tea Lawn.

Aug
11
Fri
Theatre on the Tea Lawn: Twelfth Night @ Lauderdale House
Aug 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

theatre on the tea lawn

twelfth night by william shakespeare

After the great success of The Importance of Being Earnest in 2016, the award-winning Shooting Stars Theatre Company return to Lauderdale House with a fresh and modern interpretation of Twelfth Night.

Shooting Stars was formed in 2006 by Helen Crosse and quickly gained a reputation for producing high quality professional theatre.  They produce classic Shakespeare but bring it up to date and make it relevant to a modern audience with modern dress and in updated settings and ‘worlds’. Definately theatre for the whole family!

Shooting Star’s productions are always accessible, so even those not versed in the Bard’s comic play will be rolling with laughter. This is a play of mistaken identity and love triangles and takes its rightful place as one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays. Confused identity, cross-dressing and cross-garters are sure to make this an evening to remember!

Tips for our audience:

If it rains the ‘show will go on’ – we will only cancel in very extreme circumstances

There are no refunds but if we do have to abandon the show before the interval you will be offered a ticket for another night subject to availability

Bring something warm as even on a hot day the evenings can get chilly

The Café will be open for you to purchase food and drink on the evening but you are welcome to bring a picnic along with a blanket or chair to sit on. Chairs will be seated at the back of the Tea Lawn.

Aug
13
Sun
Theatre on the Tea Lawn: Twelfth Night @ Lauderdale House
Aug 13 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

theatre on the tea lawn

twelfth night by william shakespeare

After the great success of The Importance of Being Earnest in 2016, the award-winning Shooting Stars Theatre Company return to Lauderdale House with a fresh and modern interpretation of Twelfth Night.

Shooting Stars was formed in 2006 by Helen Crosse and quickly gained a reputation for producing high quality professional theatre.  They produce classic Shakespeare but bring it up to date and make it relevant to a modern audience with modern dress and in updated settings and ‘worlds’. Definately theatre for the whole family!

Shooting Star’s productions are always accessible, so even those not versed in the Bard’s comic play will be rolling with laughter. This is a play of mistaken identity and love triangles and takes its rightful place as one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays. Confused identity, cross-dressing and cross-garters are sure to make this an evening to remember!

Tips for our audience:

If it rains the ‘show will go on’ – we will only cancel in very extreme circumstances

There are no refunds but if we do have to abandon the show before the interval you will be offered a ticket for another night subject to availability

Bring something warm as even on a hot day the evenings can get chilly

The Café will be open for you to purchase food and drink on the evening but you are welcome to bring a picnic along with a blanket or chair to sit on. Chairs will be seated at the back of the Tea Lawn.

Aug
16
Wed
Theatre on the Tea Lawn: Twelfth Night @ Lauderdale House
Aug 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

theatre on the tea lawn

twelfth night by william shakespeare

After the great success of The Importance of Being Earnest in 2016, the award-winning Shooting Stars Theatre Company return to Lauderdale House with a fresh and modern interpretation of Twelfth Night.

Shooting Stars was formed in 2006 by Helen Crosse and quickly gained a reputation for producing high quality professional theatre.  They produce classic Shakespeare but bring it up to date and make it relevant to a modern audience with modern dress and in updated settings and ‘worlds’. Definately theatre for the whole family!

Shooting Star’s productions are always accessible, so even those not versed in the Bard’s comic play will be rolling with laughter. This is a play of mistaken identity and love triangles and takes its rightful place as one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays. Confused identity, cross-dressing and cross-garters are sure to make this an evening to remember!

Tips for our audience:

If it rains the ‘show will go on’ – we will only cancel in very extreme circumstances

There are no refunds but if we do have to abandon the show before the interval you will be offered a ticket for another night subject to availability

Bring something warm as even on a hot day the evenings can get chilly

The Café will be open for you to purchase food and drink on the evening but you are welcome to bring a picnic along with a blanket or chair to sit on. Chairs will be seated at the back of the Tea Lawn.

Aug
17
Thu
Theatre on the Tea Lawn: Twelfth Night @ Lauderdale House
Aug 17 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

theatre on the tea lawn

twelfth night by william shakespeare

After the great success of The Importance of Being Earnest in 2016, the award-winning Shooting Stars Theatre Company return to Lauderdale House with a fresh and modern interpretation of Twelfth Night.

Shooting Stars was formed in 2006 by Helen Crosse and quickly gained a reputation for producing high quality professional theatre.  They produce classic Shakespeare but bring it up to date and make it relevant to a modern audience with modern dress and in updated settings and ‘worlds’. Definately theatre for the whole family!

Shooting Star’s productions are always accessible, so even those not versed in the Bard’s comic play will be rolling with laughter. This is a play of mistaken identity and love triangles and takes its rightful place as one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays. Confused identity, cross-dressing and cross-garters are sure to make this an evening to remember!

Tips for our audience:

If it rains the ‘show will go on’ – we will only cancel in very extreme circumstances

There are no refunds but if we do have to abandon the show before the interval you will be offered a ticket for another night subject to availability

Bring something warm as even on a hot day the evenings can get chilly

The Café will be open for you to purchase food and drink on the evening but you are welcome to bring a picnic along with a blanket or chair to sit on. Chairs will be seated at the back of the Tea Lawn.

Aug
18
Fri
Theatre on the Tea Lawn: Twelfth Night @ Lauderdale House
Aug 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm

theatre on the tea lawn

twelfth night by william shakespeare

After the great success of The Importance of Being Earnest in 2016, the award-winning Shooting Stars Theatre Company return to Lauderdale House with a fresh and modern interpretation of Twelfth Night.

Shooting Stars was formed in 2006 by Helen Crosse and quickly gained a reputation for producing high quality professional theatre.  They produce classic Shakespeare but bring it up to date and make it relevant to a modern audience with modern dress and in updated settings and ‘worlds’. Definately theatre for the whole family!

Shooting Star’s productions are always accessible, so even those not versed in the Bard’s comic play will be rolling with laughter. This is a play of mistaken identity and love triangles and takes its rightful place as one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays. Confused identity, cross-dressing and cross-garters are sure to make this an evening to remember!

Tips for our audience:

If it rains the ‘show will go on’ – we will only cancel in very extreme circumstances

There are no refunds but if we do have to abandon the show before the interval you will be offered a ticket for another night subject to availability

Bring something warm as even on a hot day the evenings can get chilly

The Café will be open for you to purchase food and drink on the evening but you are welcome to bring a picnic along with a blanket or chair to sit on. Chairs will be seated at the back of the Tea Lawn.

Aug
20
Sun
Theatre on the Tea Lawn: Twelfth Night @ Lauderdale House
Aug 20 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

theatre on the tea lawn

twelfth night by william shakespeare

After the great success of The Importance of Being Earnest in 2016, the award-winning Shooting Stars Theatre Company return to Lauderdale House with a fresh and modern interpretation of Twelfth Night.

Shooting Stars was formed in 2006 by Helen Crosse and quickly gained a reputation for producing high quality professional theatre.  They produce classic Shakespeare but bring it up to date and make it relevant to a modern audience with modern dress and in updated settings and ‘worlds’. Definately theatre for the whole family!

Shooting Star’s productions are always accessible, so even those not versed in the Bard’s comic play will be rolling with laughter. This is a play of mistaken identity and love triangles and takes its rightful place as one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays. Confused identity, cross-dressing and cross-garters are sure to make this an evening to remember!

Tips for our audience:

If it rains the ‘show will go on’ – we will only cancel in very extreme circumstances

There are no refunds but if we do have to abandon the show before the interval you will be offered a ticket for another night subject to availability

Bring something warm as even on a hot day the evenings can get chilly

The Café will be open for you to purchase food and drink on the evening but you are welcome to bring a picnic along with a blanket or chair to sit on. Chairs will be seated at the back of the Tea Lawn.

Jun
28
Thu
Shakespeare in (About) An Hour @ Lauderdale House
Jun 28 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Live Literature Company present an open-air theatre experience on the Tea Lawn in Waterlow Park.

Shakespeare in (About) An Hour features drama students from Niagara University performing Shakespeare, including live love scenes from As You Like It! This free performance is the perfect opportunity to enjoy a relaxed summer evening outside in the sunshine, overlooking Waterlow Park and soaking up some culture…

Shakespeare in (About) An Hour takes place on Thursday 28 June at 7pm and is free to attend!