“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
Join us in pretty Waterlow Park for another free Sunday afternoon concert!
For this Sunday internationally renowned guitarist, John Etheridge will be joining us playing an eclectic mix of genres from funk, jazz, to acoustic and electric, accompanied by Ross Stanley (organ) and Dylan Howe (drums).
John Etheridge has played with the likes of Nigel Kennedy, Yehudi Menuhin and John Williams, and has been praised as “one of the best guitarists” by Pat Metheny. He is currently part of numerous bands as well as performing his own solo gigs, holding guitar workshops and playing at festivals. John is also a composer and has written much of his own music.
This free outdoors performance is set to have a wonderful array of guitar music, suitable for all the family. Come along, relax on the lawn and listen to some live music as part of our Sundial Sundays season.
John Etheridge’s performance will take place between 2.30 and 4.30pm on 22 July. All sessions are free to attend and open to everyone.
See the full programme of Sundial Sunday performances here.
Sundial Sundays have been generously sponsored by the Co-op Community Fund.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
50+ dance” is dance session to start the day moving borrowing from a wide spectrum of movement ideas and dance styles, led by dance and theatre director Andrew Coombs. Aimed at any mobile 50+ who wants to keep moving.
With extensive experience of working with children and in community settings, Andrew believes everyone should have the opportunity to keep moving playfully. There will be some simple taught patterning and opportunities to move freely with a wildly eclectic playlist from classical to hip hop and everything in between.
Wear : comfortable movement clothes , barefoot or thin soled rubber shoes
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
We are now taking bookings for the Autumn Term for Painting with Watercolour and Acrylic.
This class is the perfect opportunity to learn the basics of both paint mediums; how to mix, blend and layer watercolour and how to apply acrylic. Explore how to make dynamic compositions that produce interesting paintings using still Life, photographs and sketches as inspiration. The cost for the entire term is £225.
Our art tutor, Sharon Finmark, lives in North London & studied at Central St. Martins School of Art. She has had several books published on painting & drawing – one on learning to draw was published in May 2016.
Painting with Watercolour and Acrylic takes place every Thursday at 10:30am at Lauderdale House. The Autumn Term runs Thursday 13 September to Thursday 13 December. Please note there is no class on 25 October for Half Term.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
Join us for Friday Life Drawing classes at Lauderdale House!
Having the choice between 2 models – one maintaining longer poses (up to 1 hr) and another offering shorter poses (4 to 15 mins) – makes this class quite special. Sharon Finmark, our tutor, is there to offer support and expertise responding to the individual needs of the class. Bring your own materials, paper on sale.
Attendance costs £15 a session. Advanced booking is not necessary.
Drop-in life drawing takes place at 10am on Fridays. The Autumn Term runs Friday 14 September to Friday 14 December. Please note there is no class on 26 October for Half Term.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
Join us in pretty Waterlow Park for some FREE live music on the Tea Lawn.
This Sunday we are joined by The Meritus Collective, a young and dynamic group of musicians who share a passion for chamber music. They are one of Lauderdale House’s resident ensembles, and are a highly experienced group of musicians. Members have trained at most of the major conservatoires in Britain and between them have performed all around the world and for orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Relax on the grass with a hotdog and a cold drink while you enjoy family-friendly live music as part of our ongoing Sundial Sundays season.
For this performance the musicians will be John Cuthbert: Piano | Jade Brightwell on Violin | James Greenfield: Cello.
The Meritus Collective will perform between 2.30 and 4.30pm on 29 July. All sessions are free to attend and open to everyone.
See the full programme of Sundial Sunday performances here.
Sundial Sundays have been generously sponsored by the Co-op Community Fund.
We are now taking bookings for the Autumn Term for Painting with Watercolour and Acrylic.
This class is the perfect opportunity to learn the basics of both paint mediums; how to mix, blend and layer watercolour and how to apply acrylic. Explore how to make dynamic compositions that produce interesting paintings using still Life, photographs and sketches as inspiration. The cost for the entire term is £225.
Our art tutor, Sharon Finmark, lives in North London & studied at Central St. Martins School of Art. She has had several books published on painting & drawing – one on learning to draw was published in May 2016.
Painting with Watercolour and Acrylic takes place every Thursday at 10:30am at Lauderdale House. The Autumn Term runs Thursday 13 September to Thursday 13 December. Please note there is no class on 25 October for Half Term.
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
We are now taking bookings for the Autumn Term for Painting with Watercolour and Acrylic.
This class is the perfect opportunity to learn the basics of both paint mediums; how to mix, blend and layer watercolour and how to apply acrylic. Explore how to make dynamic compositions that produce interesting paintings using still Life, photographs and sketches as inspiration. The cost for the entire term is £225.
Our art tutor, Sharon Finmark, lives in North London & studied at Central St. Martins School of Art. She has had several books published on painting & drawing – one on learning to draw was published in May 2016.
Painting with Watercolour and Acrylic takes place every Thursday at 10:30am at Lauderdale House. The Autumn Term runs Thursday 13 September to Thursday 13 December. Please note there is no class on 25 October for Half Term.
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
JR Theatre presents
New Year’s Eve 1999 – New York. Jennifer West’s intimate dinner party for close friends and family begins to fall apart upon the discovery her husband has been having an affair.
When Midnight Strikes is a fun and fresh contemporary British musical, full of show stopping songs and complex characters.
As the hosts confront their unraveling marriage, new resolutions, past mistakes and an uncertain future merge into an explosive life-altering evening.
Everyone has something they want to change and plenty they want to hide!
The clock is ticking… When Midnight Strikes what will the New Year bring?
Twitter: @jrtheatrecomp
Web: www.jrtheatre.com
Sundial Sundays: The Popinjays & The Metatrons
Join us in pretty Waterlow Park for a summer BBQ plus a double bill of FREE music as two well-established indie acts perform live on the Tea Lawn…
Indie veterans, The Popinjays, return after a 21 year hiatus. After a critically acclaimed John Peel session, three albums on One Little Indian Records, a US College Radio hit “Vote Elvis”, and tours with They Might Be Giants, The Fatima Mansions, and the Kitchens of Distinction, The Pops called it a day in 1994. Since 2015 they have shared bills with The Darling Buds, The Wonder Stuff, and The Wedding Present. Back with their original set of 90s Indie Pop, Wendy, Polly and the drum machine are currently working on a special limited-edition, legacy release, again with OLI.
The Metatrons are an Indie band from Hitchin. Their second album, “Patterns of Chaos” has recently been featured on BBC6 Music and Sky TV.
Relax on the grass with a burger and a cold drink while you enjoy family-friendly live music as part of our ongoing Sundial Sundays season.
The Popinjays & The Metatrons performance will take place between 2.30 and 4.30pm on 12 August. All sessions are free to attend and open to everyone. See the full programme of Sundial Sunday performances here.
Sundial Sundays have been generously sponsored by the Co-op Community Fund.
Presented by London Gay Men’s Chorus ensemble
The London Gay Men’s Chorus Ensemble performs at the Camden Fringe Festival for the very first time. The LGMCe celebrates the joy of musical theatre in their uniquely humorous way. Expect vocal fireworks, sparkling harmonies and unforgettable ‘choral-ography’! Witness the West End as you’ve never seen it before!
Twitter: @LdnGMC
Web: www.lgmc.org.uk
Presented by London Gay Men’s Chorus ensemble
The London Gay Men’s Chorus Ensemble performs at the Camden Fringe Festival for the very first time. The LGMCe celebrates the joy of musical theatre in their uniquely humorous way. Expect vocal fireworks, sparkling harmonies and unforgettable ‘choral-ography’! Witness the West End as you’ve never seen it before!
Twitter: @LdnGMC
Web: www.lgmc.org.uk