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Sep
17
Sat
The MGM Story @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 17 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

The MGM Story

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Szpiezak Productions

The World Premiere!

THE MGM STORY traces the history of the golden age of song and dance and tells the tale of how the studio fostered the talent of stars including Judy Garland and Gene Kelly and composers such as Cole PorterIrving Berlin and many more.

This brand new musical revue will take you back to those timeless classics, with songs from Singin’ in the RainAn American in ParisThe Wizard of Oz and many more, featuring a brand new book by Chris Burgess and musical arrangements by Andy Collyer.

Set on a disused film set, see how the world of the MGM musicals comes alive. Directed and choreographed by Matthew Cole, with a West End cast and band, we welcome you to the world of….. THE MGM MUSICALS!

GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE! IT’S A NIGHT OUT AT THE MOVIES – LIVE ON STAGE


WRITTEN BY: CHRIS BURGESS
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: MATTHEW COLE
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: ANDY COLLYER
MUSICAL DIRECTION: CHARLIE INGLES
DESIGNER: EMILY BESTOW
LIGHTING DESIGNER: JAMES SMITH
CASTING DIRECTOR: BENJAMIN NEWSOME
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS SILVESTER

This production is not affiliated or related to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Media company

The MGM Story @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 17 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

The MGM Story

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Szpiezak Productions

The World Premiere!

THE MGM STORY traces the history of the golden age of song and dance and tells the tale of how the studio fostered the talent of stars including Judy Garland and Gene Kelly and composers such as Cole PorterIrving Berlin and many more.

This brand new musical revue will take you back to those timeless classics, with songs from Singin’ in the RainAn American in ParisThe Wizard of Oz and many more, featuring a brand new book by Chris Burgess and musical arrangements by Andy Collyer.

Set on a disused film set, see how the world of the MGM musicals comes alive. Directed and choreographed by Matthew Cole, with a West End cast and band, we welcome you to the world of….. THE MGM MUSICALS!

GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE! IT’S A NIGHT OUT AT THE MOVIES – LIVE ON STAGE


WRITTEN BY: CHRIS BURGESS
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: MATTHEW COLE
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: ANDY COLLYER
MUSICAL DIRECTION: CHARLIE INGLES
DESIGNER: EMILY BESTOW
LIGHTING DESIGNER: JAMES SMITH
CASTING DIRECTOR: BENJAMIN NEWSOME
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS SILVESTER

This production is not affiliated or related to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Media company

Sep
18
Sun
ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond @ Highgate Gallery
Sep 18 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond

Highgate Gallery
16-29 September 2016

City, country and the boundary between
The City and Beyond considers the relationship between city and country and the boundary between urban and rural.

A common thread of Robert Cunning’s paintings is that they evoke a strong sense of place, whether it is the deep rural hills of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches, or the inner cityscapes of London and New York. His paintings observe the changing architectural spaces of our cities and the seasonal changes of the countryside.

W G Sebald commented: “Places seems to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.”

The memory of place is key to some of the paintings. The impressive mountains and hills of Wales and the borderland contain ancient rock formations and fossils, giving clues to the history of earlier times. The river estuary of London was once covered in forest, the remnants of which are revealed by tides to this day.

Robert Cunning lived and taught in London for 20 years and now lives in rural Shropshire. The journey between the two places informs his work, for example, the entrance into London by rail at Euston and Kings Cross. This area, which used to be on the outskirts of the city, has been redeveloped considerably in recent times for the International ‘Eurostar’ at St Pancras.

His training as a gilder and frame-maker naturally inclined him towards the preparation of gesso for frames and panels. The smooth surface of the gesso allows the images to emerge with great clarity. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of thin oil paint which are blended together while still wet.

www.robertcunning.co.uk

Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-16:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Closed Monday

The MGM Story @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 18 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The MGM Story

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Szpiezak Productions

The World Premiere!

THE MGM STORY traces the history of the golden age of song and dance and tells the tale of how the studio fostered the talent of stars including Judy Garland and Gene Kelly and composers such as Cole PorterIrving Berlin and many more.

This brand new musical revue will take you back to those timeless classics, with songs from Singin’ in the RainAn American in ParisThe Wizard of Oz and many more, featuring a brand new book by Chris Burgess and musical arrangements by Andy Collyer.

Set on a disused film set, see how the world of the MGM musicals comes alive. Directed and choreographed by Matthew Cole, with a West End cast and band, we welcome you to the world of….. THE MGM MUSICALS!

GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE! IT’S A NIGHT OUT AT THE MOVIES – LIVE ON STAGE


WRITTEN BY: CHRIS BURGESS
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: MATTHEW COLE
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: ANDY COLLYER
MUSICAL DIRECTION: CHARLIE INGLES
DESIGNER: EMILY BESTOW
LIGHTING DESIGNER: JAMES SMITH
CASTING DIRECTOR: BENJAMIN NEWSOME
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS SILVESTER

This production is not affiliated or related to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Media company

Sep
20
Tue
ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond @ Highgate Gallery
Sep 20 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond

Highgate Gallery
16-29 September 2016

City, country and the boundary between
The City and Beyond considers the relationship between city and country and the boundary between urban and rural.

A common thread of Robert Cunning’s paintings is that they evoke a strong sense of place, whether it is the deep rural hills of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches, or the inner cityscapes of London and New York. His paintings observe the changing architectural spaces of our cities and the seasonal changes of the countryside.

W G Sebald commented: “Places seems to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.”

The memory of place is key to some of the paintings. The impressive mountains and hills of Wales and the borderland contain ancient rock formations and fossils, giving clues to the history of earlier times. The river estuary of London was once covered in forest, the remnants of which are revealed by tides to this day.

Robert Cunning lived and taught in London for 20 years and now lives in rural Shropshire. The journey between the two places informs his work, for example, the entrance into London by rail at Euston and Kings Cross. This area, which used to be on the outskirts of the city, has been redeveloped considerably in recent times for the International ‘Eurostar’ at St Pancras.

His training as a gilder and frame-maker naturally inclined him towards the preparation of gesso for frames and panels. The smooth surface of the gesso allows the images to emerge with great clarity. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of thin oil paint which are blended together while still wet.

www.robertcunning.co.uk

Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-16:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Closed Monday

The MGM Story @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 20 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

The MGM Story

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Szpiezak Productions

The World Premiere!

THE MGM STORY traces the history of the golden age of song and dance and tells the tale of how the studio fostered the talent of stars including Judy Garland and Gene Kelly and composers such as Cole PorterIrving Berlin and many more.

This brand new musical revue will take you back to those timeless classics, with songs from Singin’ in the RainAn American in ParisThe Wizard of Oz and many more, featuring a brand new book by Chris Burgess and musical arrangements by Andy Collyer.

Set on a disused film set, see how the world of the MGM musicals comes alive. Directed and choreographed by Matthew Cole, with a West End cast and band, we welcome you to the world of….. THE MGM MUSICALS!

GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE! IT’S A NIGHT OUT AT THE MOVIES – LIVE ON STAGE


WRITTEN BY: CHRIS BURGESS
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: MATTHEW COLE
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: ANDY COLLYER
MUSICAL DIRECTION: CHARLIE INGLES
DESIGNER: EMILY BESTOW
LIGHTING DESIGNER: JAMES SMITH
CASTING DIRECTOR: BENJAMIN NEWSOME
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS SILVESTER

This production is not affiliated or related to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Media company

Sep
21
Wed
ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond @ Highgate Gallery
Sep 21 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond

Highgate Gallery
16-29 September 2016

City, country and the boundary between
The City and Beyond considers the relationship between city and country and the boundary between urban and rural.

A common thread of Robert Cunning’s paintings is that they evoke a strong sense of place, whether it is the deep rural hills of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches, or the inner cityscapes of London and New York. His paintings observe the changing architectural spaces of our cities and the seasonal changes of the countryside.

W G Sebald commented: “Places seems to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.”

The memory of place is key to some of the paintings. The impressive mountains and hills of Wales and the borderland contain ancient rock formations and fossils, giving clues to the history of earlier times. The river estuary of London was once covered in forest, the remnants of which are revealed by tides to this day.

Robert Cunning lived and taught in London for 20 years and now lives in rural Shropshire. The journey between the two places informs his work, for example, the entrance into London by rail at Euston and Kings Cross. This area, which used to be on the outskirts of the city, has been redeveloped considerably in recent times for the International ‘Eurostar’ at St Pancras.

His training as a gilder and frame-maker naturally inclined him towards the preparation of gesso for frames and panels. The smooth surface of the gesso allows the images to emerge with great clarity. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of thin oil paint which are blended together while still wet.

www.robertcunning.co.uk

Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-16:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Closed Monday

The MGM Story @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 21 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

The MGM Story

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Szpiezak Productions

The World Premiere!

THE MGM STORY traces the history of the golden age of song and dance and tells the tale of how the studio fostered the talent of stars including Judy Garland and Gene Kelly and composers such as Cole PorterIrving Berlin and many more.

This brand new musical revue will take you back to those timeless classics, with songs from Singin’ in the RainAn American in ParisThe Wizard of Oz and many more, featuring a brand new book by Chris Burgess and musical arrangements by Andy Collyer.

Set on a disused film set, see how the world of the MGM musicals comes alive. Directed and choreographed by Matthew Cole, with a West End cast and band, we welcome you to the world of….. THE MGM MUSICALS!

GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE! IT’S A NIGHT OUT AT THE MOVIES – LIVE ON STAGE


WRITTEN BY: CHRIS BURGESS
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: MATTHEW COLE
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: ANDY COLLYER
MUSICAL DIRECTION: CHARLIE INGLES
DESIGNER: EMILY BESTOW
LIGHTING DESIGNER: JAMES SMITH
CASTING DIRECTOR: BENJAMIN NEWSOME
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS SILVESTER

This production is not affiliated or related to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Media company

Sep
22
Thu
ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond @ Highgate Gallery
Sep 22 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond

Highgate Gallery
16-29 September 2016

City, country and the boundary between
The City and Beyond considers the relationship between city and country and the boundary between urban and rural.

A common thread of Robert Cunning’s paintings is that they evoke a strong sense of place, whether it is the deep rural hills of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches, or the inner cityscapes of London and New York. His paintings observe the changing architectural spaces of our cities and the seasonal changes of the countryside.

W G Sebald commented: “Places seems to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.”

The memory of place is key to some of the paintings. The impressive mountains and hills of Wales and the borderland contain ancient rock formations and fossils, giving clues to the history of earlier times. The river estuary of London was once covered in forest, the remnants of which are revealed by tides to this day.

Robert Cunning lived and taught in London for 20 years and now lives in rural Shropshire. The journey between the two places informs his work, for example, the entrance into London by rail at Euston and Kings Cross. This area, which used to be on the outskirts of the city, has been redeveloped considerably in recent times for the International ‘Eurostar’ at St Pancras.

His training as a gilder and frame-maker naturally inclined him towards the preparation of gesso for frames and panels. The smooth surface of the gesso allows the images to emerge with great clarity. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of thin oil paint which are blended together while still wet.

www.robertcunning.co.uk

Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-16:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Closed Monday

The MGM Story @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 22 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

The MGM Story

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Szpiezak Productions

The World Premiere!

THE MGM STORY traces the history of the golden age of song and dance and tells the tale of how the studio fostered the talent of stars including Judy Garland and Gene Kelly and composers such as Cole PorterIrving Berlin and many more.

This brand new musical revue will take you back to those timeless classics, with songs from Singin’ in the RainAn American in ParisThe Wizard of Oz and many more, featuring a brand new book by Chris Burgess and musical arrangements by Andy Collyer.

Set on a disused film set, see how the world of the MGM musicals comes alive. Directed and choreographed by Matthew Cole, with a West End cast and band, we welcome you to the world of….. THE MGM MUSICALS!

GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE! IT’S A NIGHT OUT AT THE MOVIES – LIVE ON STAGE


WRITTEN BY: CHRIS BURGESS
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: MATTHEW COLE
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: ANDY COLLYER
MUSICAL DIRECTION: CHARLIE INGLES
DESIGNER: EMILY BESTOW
LIGHTING DESIGNER: JAMES SMITH
CASTING DIRECTOR: BENJAMIN NEWSOME
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS SILVESTER

This production is not affiliated or related to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Media company

Sep
23
Fri
ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond @ Highgate Gallery
Sep 23 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond

Highgate Gallery
16-29 September 2016

City, country and the boundary between
The City and Beyond considers the relationship between city and country and the boundary between urban and rural.

A common thread of Robert Cunning’s paintings is that they evoke a strong sense of place, whether it is the deep rural hills of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches, or the inner cityscapes of London and New York. His paintings observe the changing architectural spaces of our cities and the seasonal changes of the countryside.

W G Sebald commented: “Places seems to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.”

The memory of place is key to some of the paintings. The impressive mountains and hills of Wales and the borderland contain ancient rock formations and fossils, giving clues to the history of earlier times. The river estuary of London was once covered in forest, the remnants of which are revealed by tides to this day.

Robert Cunning lived and taught in London for 20 years and now lives in rural Shropshire. The journey between the two places informs his work, for example, the entrance into London by rail at Euston and Kings Cross. This area, which used to be on the outskirts of the city, has been redeveloped considerably in recent times for the International ‘Eurostar’ at St Pancras.

His training as a gilder and frame-maker naturally inclined him towards the preparation of gesso for frames and panels. The smooth surface of the gesso allows the images to emerge with great clarity. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of thin oil paint which are blended together while still wet.

www.robertcunning.co.uk

Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-16:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Closed Monday

The MGM Story @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 23 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

The MGM Story

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Szpiezak Productions

The World Premiere!

THE MGM STORY traces the history of the golden age of song and dance and tells the tale of how the studio fostered the talent of stars including Judy Garland and Gene Kelly and composers such as Cole PorterIrving Berlin and many more.

This brand new musical revue will take you back to those timeless classics, with songs from Singin’ in the RainAn American in ParisThe Wizard of Oz and many more, featuring a brand new book by Chris Burgess and musical arrangements by Andy Collyer.

Set on a disused film set, see how the world of the MGM musicals comes alive. Directed and choreographed by Matthew Cole, with a West End cast and band, we welcome you to the world of….. THE MGM MUSICALS!

GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE! IT’S A NIGHT OUT AT THE MOVIES – LIVE ON STAGE


WRITTEN BY: CHRIS BURGESS
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: MATTHEW COLE
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: ANDY COLLYER
MUSICAL DIRECTION: CHARLIE INGLES
DESIGNER: EMILY BESTOW
LIGHTING DESIGNER: JAMES SMITH
CASTING DIRECTOR: BENJAMIN NEWSOME
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS SILVESTER

This production is not affiliated or related to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Media company

Sep
24
Sat
ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond @ Highgate Gallery
Sep 24 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond

Highgate Gallery
16-29 September 2016

City, country and the boundary between
The City and Beyond considers the relationship between city and country and the boundary between urban and rural.

A common thread of Robert Cunning’s paintings is that they evoke a strong sense of place, whether it is the deep rural hills of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches, or the inner cityscapes of London and New York. His paintings observe the changing architectural spaces of our cities and the seasonal changes of the countryside.

W G Sebald commented: “Places seems to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.”

The memory of place is key to some of the paintings. The impressive mountains and hills of Wales and the borderland contain ancient rock formations and fossils, giving clues to the history of earlier times. The river estuary of London was once covered in forest, the remnants of which are revealed by tides to this day.

Robert Cunning lived and taught in London for 20 years and now lives in rural Shropshire. The journey between the two places informs his work, for example, the entrance into London by rail at Euston and Kings Cross. This area, which used to be on the outskirts of the city, has been redeveloped considerably in recent times for the International ‘Eurostar’ at St Pancras.

His training as a gilder and frame-maker naturally inclined him towards the preparation of gesso for frames and panels. The smooth surface of the gesso allows the images to emerge with great clarity. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of thin oil paint which are blended together while still wet.

www.robertcunning.co.uk

Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-16:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Closed Monday

The MGM Story @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 24 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

The MGM Story

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Szpiezak Productions

The World Premiere!

THE MGM STORY traces the history of the golden age of song and dance and tells the tale of how the studio fostered the talent of stars including Judy Garland and Gene Kelly and composers such as Cole PorterIrving Berlin and many more.

This brand new musical revue will take you back to those timeless classics, with songs from Singin’ in the RainAn American in ParisThe Wizard of Oz and many more, featuring a brand new book by Chris Burgess and musical arrangements by Andy Collyer.

Set on a disused film set, see how the world of the MGM musicals comes alive. Directed and choreographed by Matthew Cole, with a West End cast and band, we welcome you to the world of….. THE MGM MUSICALS!

GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE! IT’S A NIGHT OUT AT THE MOVIES – LIVE ON STAGE


WRITTEN BY: CHRIS BURGESS
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: MATTHEW COLE
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: ANDY COLLYER
MUSICAL DIRECTION: CHARLIE INGLES
DESIGNER: EMILY BESTOW
LIGHTING DESIGNER: JAMES SMITH
CASTING DIRECTOR: BENJAMIN NEWSOME
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS SILVESTER

This production is not affiliated or related to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Media company

The MGM Story @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

The MGM Story

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Szpiezak Productions

The World Premiere!

THE MGM STORY traces the history of the golden age of song and dance and tells the tale of how the studio fostered the talent of stars including Judy Garland and Gene Kelly and composers such as Cole PorterIrving Berlin and many more.

This brand new musical revue will take you back to those timeless classics, with songs from Singin’ in the RainAn American in ParisThe Wizard of Oz and many more, featuring a brand new book by Chris Burgess and musical arrangements by Andy Collyer.

Set on a disused film set, see how the world of the MGM musicals comes alive. Directed and choreographed by Matthew Cole, with a West End cast and band, we welcome you to the world of….. THE MGM MUSICALS!

GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE! IT’S A NIGHT OUT AT THE MOVIES – LIVE ON STAGE


WRITTEN BY: CHRIS BURGESS
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: MATTHEW COLE
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: ANDY COLLYER
MUSICAL DIRECTION: CHARLIE INGLES
DESIGNER: EMILY BESTOW
LIGHTING DESIGNER: JAMES SMITH
CASTING DIRECTOR: BENJAMIN NEWSOME
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS SILVESTER

This production is not affiliated or related to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Media company

Sep
25
Sun
ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond @ Highgate Gallery
Sep 25 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond

Highgate Gallery
16-29 September 2016

City, country and the boundary between
The City and Beyond considers the relationship between city and country and the boundary between urban and rural.

A common thread of Robert Cunning’s paintings is that they evoke a strong sense of place, whether it is the deep rural hills of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches, or the inner cityscapes of London and New York. His paintings observe the changing architectural spaces of our cities and the seasonal changes of the countryside.

W G Sebald commented: “Places seems to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.”

The memory of place is key to some of the paintings. The impressive mountains and hills of Wales and the borderland contain ancient rock formations and fossils, giving clues to the history of earlier times. The river estuary of London was once covered in forest, the remnants of which are revealed by tides to this day.

Robert Cunning lived and taught in London for 20 years and now lives in rural Shropshire. The journey between the two places informs his work, for example, the entrance into London by rail at Euston and Kings Cross. This area, which used to be on the outskirts of the city, has been redeveloped considerably in recent times for the International ‘Eurostar’ at St Pancras.

His training as a gilder and frame-maker naturally inclined him towards the preparation of gesso for frames and panels. The smooth surface of the gesso allows the images to emerge with great clarity. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of thin oil paint which are blended together while still wet.

www.robertcunning.co.uk

Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-16:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Closed Monday

The MGM Story @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 25 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The MGM Story

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Szpiezak Productions

The World Premiere!

THE MGM STORY traces the history of the golden age of song and dance and tells the tale of how the studio fostered the talent of stars including Judy Garland and Gene Kelly and composers such as Cole PorterIrving Berlin and many more.

This brand new musical revue will take you back to those timeless classics, with songs from Singin’ in the RainAn American in ParisThe Wizard of Oz and many more, featuring a brand new book by Chris Burgess and musical arrangements by Andy Collyer.

Set on a disused film set, see how the world of the MGM musicals comes alive. Directed and choreographed by Matthew Cole, with a West End cast and band, we welcome you to the world of….. THE MGM MUSICALS!

GOTTA SING, GOTTA DANCE! IT’S A NIGHT OUT AT THE MOVIES – LIVE ON STAGE


WRITTEN BY: CHRIS BURGESS
DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER: MATTHEW COLE
MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS: ANDY COLLYER
MUSICAL DIRECTION: CHARLIE INGLES
DESIGNER: EMILY BESTOW
LIGHTING DESIGNER: JAMES SMITH
CASTING DIRECTOR: BENJAMIN NEWSOME
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION MANAGER: CHRIS SILVESTER

This production is not affiliated or related to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Media company

Sep
27
Tue
ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond @ Highgate Gallery
Sep 27 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond

Highgate Gallery
16-29 September 2016

City, country and the boundary between
The City and Beyond considers the relationship between city and country and the boundary between urban and rural.

A common thread of Robert Cunning’s paintings is that they evoke a strong sense of place, whether it is the deep rural hills of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches, or the inner cityscapes of London and New York. His paintings observe the changing architectural spaces of our cities and the seasonal changes of the countryside.

W G Sebald commented: “Places seems to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.”

The memory of place is key to some of the paintings. The impressive mountains and hills of Wales and the borderland contain ancient rock formations and fossils, giving clues to the history of earlier times. The river estuary of London was once covered in forest, the remnants of which are revealed by tides to this day.

Robert Cunning lived and taught in London for 20 years and now lives in rural Shropshire. The journey between the two places informs his work, for example, the entrance into London by rail at Euston and Kings Cross. This area, which used to be on the outskirts of the city, has been redeveloped considerably in recent times for the International ‘Eurostar’ at St Pancras.

His training as a gilder and frame-maker naturally inclined him towards the preparation of gesso for frames and panels. The smooth surface of the gesso allows the images to emerge with great clarity. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of thin oil paint which are blended together while still wet.

www.robertcunning.co.uk

Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-16:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Closed Monday

Sep
28
Wed
ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond @ Highgate Gallery
Sep 28 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond

Highgate Gallery
16-29 September 2016

City, country and the boundary between
The City and Beyond considers the relationship between city and country and the boundary between urban and rural.

A common thread of Robert Cunning’s paintings is that they evoke a strong sense of place, whether it is the deep rural hills of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches, or the inner cityscapes of London and New York. His paintings observe the changing architectural spaces of our cities and the seasonal changes of the countryside.

W G Sebald commented: “Places seems to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.”

The memory of place is key to some of the paintings. The impressive mountains and hills of Wales and the borderland contain ancient rock formations and fossils, giving clues to the history of earlier times. The river estuary of London was once covered in forest, the remnants of which are revealed by tides to this day.

Robert Cunning lived and taught in London for 20 years and now lives in rural Shropshire. The journey between the two places informs his work, for example, the entrance into London by rail at Euston and Kings Cross. This area, which used to be on the outskirts of the city, has been redeveloped considerably in recent times for the International ‘Eurostar’ at St Pancras.

His training as a gilder and frame-maker naturally inclined him towards the preparation of gesso for frames and panels. The smooth surface of the gesso allows the images to emerge with great clarity. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of thin oil paint which are blended together while still wet.

www.robertcunning.co.uk

Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-16:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Closed Monday

Cosi Fan Tutte @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 28 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm

Presented by Opera Loki

Cosi Fan Tutte

SUNG IN ENGLISH

Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray

28th September – 2nd October 2016

Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)

Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.

Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions

Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions

Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions

Sep
29
Thu
ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond @ Highgate Gallery
Sep 29 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

ROBERT CUNNING – The City and Beyond

Highgate Gallery
16-29 September 2016

City, country and the boundary between
The City and Beyond considers the relationship between city and country and the boundary between urban and rural.

A common thread of Robert Cunning’s paintings is that they evoke a strong sense of place, whether it is the deep rural hills of South Shropshire and the Welsh Marches, or the inner cityscapes of London and New York. His paintings observe the changing architectural spaces of our cities and the seasonal changes of the countryside.

W G Sebald commented: “Places seems to me to have some kind of memory, in that they activate memory in those who look at them.”

The memory of place is key to some of the paintings. The impressive mountains and hills of Wales and the borderland contain ancient rock formations and fossils, giving clues to the history of earlier times. The river estuary of London was once covered in forest, the remnants of which are revealed by tides to this day.

Robert Cunning lived and taught in London for 20 years and now lives in rural Shropshire. The journey between the two places informs his work, for example, the entrance into London by rail at Euston and Kings Cross. This area, which used to be on the outskirts of the city, has been redeveloped considerably in recent times for the International ‘Eurostar’ at St Pancras.

His training as a gilder and frame-maker naturally inclined him towards the preparation of gesso for frames and panels. The smooth surface of the gesso allows the images to emerge with great clarity. The paintings are built up slowly with many layers of thin oil paint which are blended together while still wet.

www.robertcunning.co.uk

Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00
Saturday 11:00-16:00
Sunday 11:00-17:00
Closed Monday

Sep
30
Fri
Cosi Fan Tutte @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 30 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm

Presented by Opera Loki

Cosi Fan Tutte

SUNG IN ENGLISH

Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray

28th September – 2nd October 2016

Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)

Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.

Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions

Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions

Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions

Oct
1
Sat
Cosi Fan Tutte @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 1 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm

Presented by Opera Loki

Cosi Fan Tutte

SUNG IN ENGLISH

Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray

28th September – 2nd October 2016

Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)

Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.

Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions

Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions

Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions

Oct
2
Sun
Cosi Fan Tutte @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 2 @ 4:00 pm – 6:15 pm

Presented by Opera Loki

Cosi Fan Tutte

SUNG IN ENGLISH

Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
English translation by Jeremy Sams
Director: Laura Attridge
Musical Director: Iwan Davies
Producer: Jane Gray

28th September – 2nd October 2016

Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 7.30pm & Sunday at 4pm
(NO PERFORMANCE THURSDAY 29th)

Opera Loki brings popular opera to intimate venues and focuses on a new generation of operatic talent, affording emerging artists the opportunity to perform to audiences in France and the UK while still at the early stages of their professional careers. Performances are in English and accompanied by piano.

Wednesday 28th September 7.30pm
£16 / £14 concessions

Friday 30th September & Saturday 1st October 7.30pm
£18 / £16 concessions

Sunday 2nd October 4pm
£16 / £14 concessions

Oct
5
Wed
Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 5 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Oct
6
Thu
Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 6 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Oct
7
Fri
Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 7 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Oct
8
Sat
Book Fair @ Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution
Oct 8 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

HLSI’s annual book fair with something for everyone who loves books. Thousands of good quality second-hand books on all subjects: fiction, history, biography, literature, travel and much more, priced from 50p. Collections this year include art, photography, map books and special/antiquarian editions. Seriously good bargains.

Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 8 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 8 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Oct
11
Tue
Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Oct
12
Wed
Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 12 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Oct
13
Thu
Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 13 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Highgate Debates: “SELECTIVE STATE SCHOOLS DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD” @ Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution
Oct 13 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm

THE MOTION This house believes that…

“SELECTIVE STATE SCHOOLS DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD”

WHEN Thursday 13 October 2016, 8.00pm, doors open at 7.30pm

WHERE Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution, 11 South Grove, London N6 6BS

HOW Free and open to all.

Reservations may be made in person, by phone or by email:

tel: 020 8340 3343; email: admin@hlsi.net

Proposing the motion

KIRI TUNKS is Head of Global Perspectives in a Tower Hamlets comprehensive

school and has been teaching since 1993. She is currently Junior Vice-President of the

National Union of Teachers. She is critical of free schools, arguing that they detrimentally

affect education for all.

Opposing the motion

TOBY YOUNG is an author and currently an Associate Editor of The Spectator. He was a

lead proposer and founder of West London Free School, the first free school to secure a

funding arrangement with the government, and has controversially questioned the

notion of ‘inclusion’ in state schools.

The Debate is free and open to the general public. The Chairman always invites

contributions from the floor.

Oct
14
Fri
Exhibition of oil paintings by Evelyn Korn @ Highgate Gallery
Oct 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

EVELYN KORN

Highgate Gallery
14-27 October 2016

There will be something to surprise and delight everyone in this powerful and original show.

Evelyn’s work draws inspiration from the patterns, shapes and colours of both the natural world and man-made environments, seeking out the unusual in the everyday, effectively conveying the vividness and vibrancy of life whatever the subject matter.

Cars piled up in an Edmonton scrap yard are as considered with as much originality as the hot beaches of Spain or the fields of Provence. Paintings of Evelyn’s local Southgate are striking in their powerful intensity, whilst the Dorset landscapes are quieter and more tranquil. Unusual juxtapositions add a surreal quality which elevates the mundane to the marvellous. She experiments with scale, offering a variety of canvases from the very large to the small and playful.

An active artist all her life, Evelyn studied at St Martin’s School of Art and at Middlesex University where she gained her B.Ed and BA honours degrees and post graduate diploma. Qualified as a teacher in secondary school Art and Ceramics, she taught in Enfield secondary schools whilst bringing up a young family.

Evelyn’s paintings, often in conjunction with her ceramics, have been exhibited in the Ben Uri gallery in London, in Lyme Regis, Middlesex University, Burgh House, Millfield House in Edmonton and at HLSI Members’ Exhibitions. This exciting exhibition focuses entirely on oil paintings on canvas, a medium she feels is most suitable for conveying vibrancy and depth of colour.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.

Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 14 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Oct
15
Sat
Exhibition of oil paintings by Evelyn Korn @ Highgate Gallery
Oct 15 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

EVELYN KORN

Highgate Gallery
14-27 October 2016

There will be something to surprise and delight everyone in this powerful and original show.

Evelyn’s work draws inspiration from the patterns, shapes and colours of both the natural world and man-made environments, seeking out the unusual in the everyday, effectively conveying the vividness and vibrancy of life whatever the subject matter.

Cars piled up in an Edmonton scrap yard are as considered with as much originality as the hot beaches of Spain or the fields of Provence. Paintings of Evelyn’s local Southgate are striking in their powerful intensity, whilst the Dorset landscapes are quieter and more tranquil. Unusual juxtapositions add a surreal quality which elevates the mundane to the marvellous. She experiments with scale, offering a variety of canvases from the very large to the small and playful.

An active artist all her life, Evelyn studied at St Martin’s School of Art and at Middlesex University where she gained her B.Ed and BA honours degrees and post graduate diploma. Qualified as a teacher in secondary school Art and Ceramics, she taught in Enfield secondary schools whilst bringing up a young family.

Evelyn’s paintings, often in conjunction with her ceramics, have been exhibited in the Ben Uri gallery in London, in Lyme Regis, Middlesex University, Burgh House, Millfield House in Edmonton and at HLSI Members’ Exhibitions. This exciting exhibition focuses entirely on oil paintings on canvas, a medium she feels is most suitable for conveying vibrancy and depth of colour.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.

Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 15 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Handbagged @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Oct 15 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Handbagged-re-sized

Presented by the Tower Theatre Company

5th – 15th October

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

By Moira Buffini
Directed by Martin Mulgrew
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Nick Hern Books

Two enduring icons born in the same year. One destined to rule, the other elected to lead. But when the stiff upper lip softened and the gloves came off, which one had the upper hand? The Queen and Mrs Thatcher face off in Moira Buffini’s celebrated comedy which speculates on what the world’s most powerful women really talked about behind closed palace doors.

Winner of the Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre.

Tickets: £14/£13 concessions/£12 Tower Members

Oct
16
Sun
Exhibition of oil paintings by Evelyn Korn @ Highgate Gallery
Oct 16 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

EVELYN KORN

Highgate Gallery
14-27 October 2016

There will be something to surprise and delight everyone in this powerful and original show.

Evelyn’s work draws inspiration from the patterns, shapes and colours of both the natural world and man-made environments, seeking out the unusual in the everyday, effectively conveying the vividness and vibrancy of life whatever the subject matter.

Cars piled up in an Edmonton scrap yard are as considered with as much originality as the hot beaches of Spain or the fields of Provence. Paintings of Evelyn’s local Southgate are striking in their powerful intensity, whilst the Dorset landscapes are quieter and more tranquil. Unusual juxtapositions add a surreal quality which elevates the mundane to the marvellous. She experiments with scale, offering a variety of canvases from the very large to the small and playful.

An active artist all her life, Evelyn studied at St Martin’s School of Art and at Middlesex University where she gained her B.Ed and BA honours degrees and post graduate diploma. Qualified as a teacher in secondary school Art and Ceramics, she taught in Enfield secondary schools whilst bringing up a young family.

Evelyn’s paintings, often in conjunction with her ceramics, have been exhibited in the Ben Uri gallery in London, in Lyme Regis, Middlesex University, Burgh House, Millfield House in Edmonton and at HLSI Members’ Exhibitions. This exciting exhibition focuses entirely on oil paintings on canvas, a medium she feels is most suitable for conveying vibrancy and depth of colour.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.