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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS IN ONE NIGHT:
NO EXIT (HUIS CLOS)
by Jean-Paul Sartre
AND
THE REGINA MONOLOGUES
by Rebecca Russell and Jenny Wafer
Presented by Garden Suburb Theatre
20th – 23rd October
Thursday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm
AN AMATEUR PRODUCTION
NO EXIT (HUIS CLOS)
Jean-Paul Sartre’s infernal triangle of two women and one man, doomed to play out their sexual power games in a claustrophobic room that no-one can leave.
The origin of Sartre’s famous theme that “hell is other people”.
THE REGINA MONOLOGUES
It couldn’t happen these days… Six modern women, married at one time to the same man called Henry, tell their stories from a room in which they have all once lived.
A funny, thought-provoking reflection on love, sex, motherhood and marriage.
Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions)
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.
TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS IN ONE NIGHT:
NO EXIT (HUIS CLOS)
by Jean-Paul Sartre
AND
THE REGINA MONOLOGUES
by Rebecca Russell and Jenny Wafer
Presented by Garden Suburb Theatre
20th – 23rd October
Thursday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm
AN AMATEUR PRODUCTION
NO EXIT (HUIS CLOS)
Jean-Paul Sartre’s infernal triangle of two women and one man, doomed to play out their sexual power games in a claustrophobic room that no-one can leave.
The origin of Sartre’s famous theme that “hell is other people”.
THE REGINA MONOLOGUES
It couldn’t happen these days… Six modern women, married at one time to the same man called Henry, tell their stories from a room in which they have all once lived.
A funny, thought-provoking reflection on love, sex, motherhood and marriage.
Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions)
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.
TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS IN ONE NIGHT:
NO EXIT (HUIS CLOS)
by Jean-Paul Sartre
AND
THE REGINA MONOLOGUES
by Rebecca Russell and Jenny Wafer
Presented by Garden Suburb Theatre
20th – 23rd October
Thursday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm
AN AMATEUR PRODUCTION
NO EXIT (HUIS CLOS)
Jean-Paul Sartre’s infernal triangle of two women and one man, doomed to play out their sexual power games in a claustrophobic room that no-one can leave.
The origin of Sartre’s famous theme that “hell is other people”.
THE REGINA MONOLOGUES
It couldn’t happen these days… Six modern women, married at one time to the same man called Henry, tell their stories from a room in which they have all once lived.
A funny, thought-provoking reflection on love, sex, motherhood and marriage.
Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions)
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.
TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS IN ONE NIGHT:
NO EXIT (HUIS CLOS)
by Jean-Paul Sartre
AND
THE REGINA MONOLOGUES
by Rebecca Russell and Jenny Wafer
Presented by Garden Suburb Theatre
20th – 23rd October
Thursday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm
AN AMATEUR PRODUCTION
NO EXIT (HUIS CLOS)
Jean-Paul Sartre’s infernal triangle of two women and one man, doomed to play out their sexual power games in a claustrophobic room that no-one can leave.
The origin of Sartre’s famous theme that “hell is other people”.
THE REGINA MONOLOGUES
It couldn’t happen these days… Six modern women, married at one time to the same man called Henry, tell their stories from a room in which they have all once lived.
A funny, thought-provoking reflection on love, sex, motherhood and marriage.
Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions)
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.
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.
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.
Saturday 29th October 7.30pm
Join JP for our annual fundraising show, this year re-visiting the land of the ’70s & ’80s sitcom with special guests including:
Jeff Holland (‘Spike’ in Hi-de-Hi!)
Paul Greenwood (star of Rosie)
Judy Buxton (Rising Damp, Blake’s 7, On The Up)
and
Su Pollard (Hi-de-Hi!, You Rang M’Lord?)
We will be raising money for new audio equipment – so our musicals will sound even better!
ALL TICKETS £25
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)