Home

Feb
8
Wed
That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 8 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
9
Thu
Watercolour Group AM @ Highgate Society
Feb 9 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
PAINTINGS FROM SOVIET RUSSIA 1950-1980 @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 9 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

In the year of the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Highgate Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of works by members of the Artists’ Union of St Petersburg 1950-1980.

Curator John Barkes has been working with artists in St Petersburg for more than twenty years. A chance meeting in 1993 with a painter with close links to the Repin Academy of Fine Arts resulted in nearly a hundred trips to the city, with visits to more than three hundred studios. The collapse of the Soviet system in 1989 left many elite professions without salaries or resources. Members of Artists’ Unions were no exception, but crucially they retained their studios and the paintings that represented their lives’ work.

To the artists’ surprise, and often severe irritation, John Barkes nearly always ignored their finished exhibited paintings, which tended to be rigid and formal, selecting in preference the vibrantly observant oil sketches and drawings that had no monetary value under the old system. It has thus been possible, by chance and the accidents of history, to exhibit and sell a great number of works by eminent artists and teachers at very accessible prices.

One wall will feature designs for major mosaic and mural projects from the 1960s and 1970s by Evgeni Kazmin. He is most proud of his scheme for the Sochi State Circus building, and is delighted that it survived the depredations associated with the recent Winter Olympics. The main theme of any Socialist Realist exhibition is life under the Soviet system – work, leisure and the family – paintings of a time that has passed into history, brilliantly observed.

Detail from design for the circus pavilion at Sochi 1969, Evgeni Kazmin. ©John Barkes, 2016. All Rights Reserved

All works are for sale, mostly priced from £400 to £4,000.

Gallery Talk:
On Sunday 5th February at 5.30pm. Dr Elizaveta Butakova, visiting lecturer at the Courtauld Institute, will lecture on Socialist Realism. John Barkes will share the platform giving his insights into the Soviet art education system.
Admission £10 (HLSI members £5) on the door.
To reserve your place please eMail admin@hlsi.net or telephone 020 8340 3343.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.
Exhibition continues until 16 February and is free.

That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 9 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
10
Fri
PAINTINGS FROM SOVIET RUSSIA 1950-1980 @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 10 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

In the year of the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Highgate Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of works by members of the Artists’ Union of St Petersburg 1950-1980.

Curator John Barkes has been working with artists in St Petersburg for more than twenty years. A chance meeting in 1993 with a painter with close links to the Repin Academy of Fine Arts resulted in nearly a hundred trips to the city, with visits to more than three hundred studios. The collapse of the Soviet system in 1989 left many elite professions without salaries or resources. Members of Artists’ Unions were no exception, but crucially they retained their studios and the paintings that represented their lives’ work.

To the artists’ surprise, and often severe irritation, John Barkes nearly always ignored their finished exhibited paintings, which tended to be rigid and formal, selecting in preference the vibrantly observant oil sketches and drawings that had no monetary value under the old system. It has thus been possible, by chance and the accidents of history, to exhibit and sell a great number of works by eminent artists and teachers at very accessible prices.

One wall will feature designs for major mosaic and mural projects from the 1960s and 1970s by Evgeni Kazmin. He is most proud of his scheme for the Sochi State Circus building, and is delighted that it survived the depredations associated with the recent Winter Olympics. The main theme of any Socialist Realist exhibition is life under the Soviet system – work, leisure and the family – paintings of a time that has passed into history, brilliantly observed.

Detail from design for the circus pavilion at Sochi 1969, Evgeni Kazmin. ©John Barkes, 2016. All Rights Reserved

All works are for sale, mostly priced from £400 to £4,000.

Gallery Talk:
On Sunday 5th February at 5.30pm. Dr Elizaveta Butakova, visiting lecturer at the Courtauld Institute, will lecture on Socialist Realism. John Barkes will share the platform giving his insights into the Soviet art education system.
Admission £10 (HLSI members £5) on the door.
To reserve your place please eMail admin@hlsi.net or telephone 020 8340 3343.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.
Exhibition continues until 16 February and is free.

Coffee and Computers at Highgate School @ Highgate School Library - main entrance opposite The Gatehouse Pub
Feb 10 @ 4:05 pm – 5:30 pm

Would you like a bit of friendly help with your phone, laptop or tablet? Just head to the Highgate School Library for an afternoon of free, informal one-to-one computer familiarisation sessions over a nice cup of coffee. We do tea as well. And cake!

If you don’t yet possess any electronic gadgets, don’t worry, we do and we’d love you to come and play with them.

“This is so wonderful! It’s easy – when you know how! Thank you” says 75 year old Highgate Coffee & Computers friend, who has just worked out how to move all his pictures from his phone to his tablet.

If you want more info, give Stuart a call on 020 8347 2411 (quoting Highgate Coffee & Computers). You can also email us on highgatecoffeeandcomputers@gmail.com to tell us what you want to know more about.

Please note the volunteers at these sessions are pupils from the school, ranging in age from 11 to 18 years old.  The School has a duty of care to these young people and would be very grateful if you could be mindful of maintaining appropriate interaction with them. Please consider issues such as your language, your expectations regarding the type of matter you raise with the pupils, and the sort of information that the pupils may see on your documents or particular webpages.

If you have any queries then please don’t hesitate to raise them with the members of staff at the session.

If you plan to come, it would be helpful to know, though it is not obligatory.

Warm regards

The Highgate Coffee & Computers volunteers

That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 10 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
11
Sat
Open Coffee Morning and Environment Committee Members Surgery @ Highgate Society
Feb 11 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
PAINTINGS FROM SOVIET RUSSIA 1950-1980 @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 11 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

In the year of the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Highgate Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of works by members of the Artists’ Union of St Petersburg 1950-1980.

Curator John Barkes has been working with artists in St Petersburg for more than twenty years. A chance meeting in 1993 with a painter with close links to the Repin Academy of Fine Arts resulted in nearly a hundred trips to the city, with visits to more than three hundred studios. The collapse of the Soviet system in 1989 left many elite professions without salaries or resources. Members of Artists’ Unions were no exception, but crucially they retained their studios and the paintings that represented their lives’ work.

To the artists’ surprise, and often severe irritation, John Barkes nearly always ignored their finished exhibited paintings, which tended to be rigid and formal, selecting in preference the vibrantly observant oil sketches and drawings that had no monetary value under the old system. It has thus been possible, by chance and the accidents of history, to exhibit and sell a great number of works by eminent artists and teachers at very accessible prices.

One wall will feature designs for major mosaic and mural projects from the 1960s and 1970s by Evgeni Kazmin. He is most proud of his scheme for the Sochi State Circus building, and is delighted that it survived the depredations associated with the recent Winter Olympics. The main theme of any Socialist Realist exhibition is life under the Soviet system – work, leisure and the family – paintings of a time that has passed into history, brilliantly observed.

Detail from design for the circus pavilion at Sochi 1969, Evgeni Kazmin. ©John Barkes, 2016. All Rights Reserved

All works are for sale, mostly priced from £400 to £4,000.

Gallery Talk: On Sunday 5th February at 5.30pm. Dr Elizaveta Butakova, visiting lecturer at the Courtauld Institute, will lecture on Socialist Realism. John Barkes will share the platform giving his insights into the Soviet art education system.
Admission £10 (HLSI members £5) on the door.
To reserve your place please eMail admin@hlsi.net or telephone 020 8340 3343.

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

Exhibition continues until 16 February and is free.

That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
12
Sun
PAINTINGS FROM SOVIET RUSSIA 1950-1980 @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 12 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

In the year of the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Highgate Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of works by members of the Artists’ Union of St Petersburg 1950-1980.

Curator John Barkes has been working with artists in St Petersburg for more than twenty years. A chance meeting in 1993 with a painter with close links to the Repin Academy of Fine Arts resulted in nearly a hundred trips to the city, with visits to more than three hundred studios. The collapse of the Soviet system in 1989 left many elite professions without salaries or resources. Members of Artists’ Unions were no exception, but crucially they retained their studios and the paintings that represented their lives’ work.

To the artists’ surprise, and often severe irritation, John Barkes nearly always ignored their finished exhibited paintings, which tended to be rigid and formal, selecting in preference the vibrantly observant oil sketches and drawings that had no monetary value under the old system. It has thus been possible, by chance and the accidents of history, to exhibit and sell a great number of works by eminent artists and teachers at very accessible prices.

One wall will feature designs for major mosaic and mural projects from the 1960s and 1970s by Evgeni Kazmin. He is most proud of his scheme for the Sochi State Circus building, and is delighted that it survived the depredations associated with the recent Winter Olympics. The main theme of any Socialist Realist exhibition is life under the Soviet system – work, leisure and the family – paintings of a time that has passed into history, brilliantly observed. All works are for sale, mostly priced from £400 to £4,000.

Gallery Talk:
On Sunday 5th February at 5.30pm. Dr Elizaveta Butakova, visiting lecturer at the Courtauld Institute, will lecture on Socialist Realism. John Barkes will share the platform giving his insights into the Soviet art education system.
Admission £10 (HLSI members £5) on the door.
To reserve your place please eMail admin@hlsi.net or telephone 020 8340 3343.

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

Exhibition continues until 16 February and is free.

Detail from design for the circus pavilion at Sochi 1969, Evgeni Kazmin. ©John Barkes, 2016. All Rights Reserved
That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 12 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
13
Mon
Monday Bridge Club @ Highgate Society
Feb 13 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Feb
14
Tue
Life-Drawing Group @ Highgate Society
Feb 14 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
PAINTINGS FROM SOVIET RUSSIA 1950-1980 @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 14 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

In the year of the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Highgate Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of works by members of the Artists’ Union of St Petersburg 1950-1980.

Curator John Barkes has been working with artists in St Petersburg for more than twenty years. A chance meeting in 1993 with a painter with close links to the Repin Academy of Fine Arts resulted in nearly a hundred trips to the city, with visits to more than three hundred studios. The collapse of the Soviet system in 1989 left many elite professions without salaries or resources. Members of Artists’ Unions were no exception, but crucially they retained their studios and the paintings that represented their lives’ work.

To the artists’ surprise, and often severe irritation, John Barkes nearly always ignored their finished exhibited paintings, which tended to be rigid and formal, selecting in preference the vibrantly observant oil sketches and drawings that had no monetary value under the old system. It has thus been possible, by chance and the accidents of history, to exhibit and sell a great number of works by eminent artists and teachers at very accessible prices.

One wall will feature designs for major mosaic and mural projects from the 1960s and 1970s by Evgeni Kazmin. He is most proud of his scheme for the Sochi State Circus building, and is delighted that it survived the depredations associated with the recent Winter Olympics. The main theme of any Socialist Realist exhibition is life under the Soviet system – work, leisure and the family – paintings of a time that has passed into history, brilliantly observed.

Detail from design for the circus pavilion at Sochi 1969, Evgeni Kazmin. ©John Barkes, 2016. All Rights Reserved

All works are for sale, mostly priced from £400 to £4,000.

Gallery Talk:
On Sunday 5th February at 5.30pm. Dr Elizaveta Butakova, visiting lecturer at the Courtauld Institute, will lecture on Socialist Realism. John Barkes will share the platform giving his insights into the Soviet art education system.
Admission £10 (HLSI members £5) on the door.
To reserve your place please eMail admin@hlsi.net or telephone 020 8340 3343.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.
Exhibition continues until 16 February and is free.

That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 14 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
15
Wed
PAINTINGS FROM SOVIET RUSSIA 1950-1980 @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 15 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

In the year of the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Highgate Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of works by members of the Artists’ Union of St Petersburg 1950-1980.

Curator John Barkes has been working with artists in St Petersburg for more than twenty years. A chance meeting in 1993 with a painter with close links to the Repin Academy of Fine Arts resulted in nearly a hundred trips to the city, with visits to more than three hundred studios. The collapse of the Soviet system in 1989 left many elite professions without salaries or resources. Members of Artists’ Unions were no exception, but crucially they retained their studios and the paintings that represented their lives’ work.

To the artists’ surprise, and often severe irritation, John Barkes nearly always ignored their finished exhibited paintings, which tended to be rigid and formal, selecting in preference the vibrantly observant oil sketches and drawings that had no monetary value under the old system. It has thus been possible, by chance and the accidents of history, to exhibit and sell a great number of works by eminent artists and teachers at very accessible prices.

One wall will feature designs for major mosaic and mural projects from the 1960s and 1970s by Evgeni Kazmin. He is most proud of his scheme for the Sochi State Circus building, and is delighted that it survived the depredations associated with the recent Winter Olympics. The main theme of any Socialist Realist exhibition is life under the Soviet system – work, leisure and the family – paintings of a time that has passed into history, brilliantly observed.

Detail from design for the circus pavilion at Sochi 1969, Evgeni Kazmin. ©John Barkes, 2016. All Rights Reserved

All works are for sale, mostly priced from £400 to £4,000.

Gallery Talk:
On Sunday 5th February at 5.30pm. Dr Elizaveta Butakova, visiting lecturer at the Courtauld Institute, will lecture on Socialist Realism. John Barkes will share the platform giving his insights into the Soviet art education system.
Admission £10 (HLSI members £5) on the door.
To reserve your place please eMail admin@hlsi.net or telephone 020 8340 3343.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.
Exhibition continues until 16 February and is free.

That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 15 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
16
Thu
Watercolour Group AM @ Highgate Society
Feb 16 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
PAINTINGS FROM SOVIET RUSSIA 1950-1980 @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 16 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

In the year of the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Highgate Gallery is delighted to host an exhibition of works by members of the Artists’ Union of St Petersburg 1950-1980.

Curator John Barkes has been working with artists in St Petersburg for more than twenty years. A chance meeting in 1993 with a painter with close links to the Repin Academy of Fine Arts resulted in nearly a hundred trips to the city, with visits to more than three hundred studios. The collapse of the Soviet system in 1989 left many elite professions without salaries or resources. Members of Artists’ Unions were no exception, but crucially they retained their studios and the paintings that represented their lives’ work.

To the artists’ surprise, and often severe irritation, John Barkes nearly always ignored their finished exhibited paintings, which tended to be rigid and formal, selecting in preference the vibrantly observant oil sketches and drawings that had no monetary value under the old system. It has thus been possible, by chance and the accidents of history, to exhibit and sell a great number of works by eminent artists and teachers at very accessible prices.

One wall will feature designs for major mosaic and mural projects from the 1960s and 1970s by Evgeni Kazmin. He is most proud of his scheme for the Sochi State Circus building, and is delighted that it survived the depredations associated with the recent Winter Olympics. The main theme of any Socialist Realist exhibition is life under the Soviet system – work, leisure and the family – paintings of a time that has passed into history, brilliantly observed.

Detail from design for the circus pavilion at Sochi 1969, Evgeni Kazmin. ©John Barkes, 2016. All Rights Reserved

All works are for sale, mostly priced from £400 to £4,000.

Gallery Talk:
On Sunday 5th February at 5.30pm. Dr Elizaveta Butakova, visiting lecturer at the Courtauld Institute, will lecture on Socialist Realism. John Barkes will share the platform giving his insights into the Soviet art education system.
Admission £10 (HLSI members £5) on the door.
To reserve your place please eMail admin@hlsi.net or telephone 020 8340 3343.

Gallery open Tuesday-Friday 1-5pm, Saturday 11am-4pm, Sunday 11am-5pm; closed Mondays.
Exhibition continues until 16 February and is free.

That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 16 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
17
Fri
That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 17 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
18
Sat
Open Coffee Morning and Environment Committee Members Surgery @ Highgate Society
Feb 18 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 18 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
19
Sun
Elspeth Hamilton ENERGY @ Highgate Gallery
Feb 19 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

This exhibition entitled Energy shows mixed media land and seascape originals, limited edition prints, and seven small oil paintings illustrating the landform project being created in Cornwall. Elspeth works on the cusp of abstraction and figuration. “I attempt to reveal energy, a vitality which, once engaged, never diminishes with time.” This has been the appeal.

Elspeth qualified as an architect from Liverpool University, practiced for years and was invited to teach soon after qualifying. She has no formal training in painting but as an architect was regularly asked to make substantial commissions in glass and paint, and to lecture abroad.

She designed three large stained windows in West London in 1981, 1989 and 1996, and in 1983 painted a huge political cartoon, a mural in a house in Westminster for an active politician. It was during these projects she realized the power of communication through composition. In 1999 Elspeth was shortlisted for Millennium artist for North Cornwall. Six interactive proposals were made, all local and doable, including a dark skies project down-directing street lighting – all seen as too ambitious.

This exhibition can be seen as a retrospective on 20 years of painting. Three years of blindness (2013-16) make this show a real celebration and a natural transition to any potential new work. Elspeth started painting landscapes in 1991 while teaching design workshops in Australia. In November last year she returned, with improved – but impaired – vision, to Australia to paint the extreme coastal points including Point Lookout in the west and Albany in the south-west, which may lead to an inevitably different style of future work, but for now a celebration of sight and works dated to 2013.

Initially Elspeth exhibited her paintings in themed shows, for example at Salisbury Playhouse in 1996, with 80 small works around the drum to highlight erosion and pollution (the Sea Empress oil spill off west Wales and the breakage of Spurn Point road in Lincolnshire), issues in the environment but always the aesthetics of light, heat and sound as space makers, interactions that make a whole. This interest, focusing on energy and environmental conditions, has been reflected in the choice of subject and titles of earlier exhibitions. She has held a total of 22 exhibitions in London and elsewhere since 1994 and reviews, including the Spectator in 2002, have recommended a wider audience. She has also been interviewed on radio: Woman’s Hour 1994, BBC Radio 4 2013 and Liverpool City Radio 2008. Her paintings are held in collections in the UK and overseas. The concerns reflected in her shows underpin the educational facility in Cornwall as it progresses.

Intensity is a quality that penetrates the images which range from the quietude of a scene on the Thames to a force 9 wave off Land’s End. The interrelationship of abstraction and figuration mentioned earlier remains the prime creative interest to the artist. A timeless zero.

The next few years may prove very different. Elspeth hopes you and your friends will share refreshments with her as this new journey commences. She will be in the gallery throughout the exhibition.

Image: Shadows near Bridge of Orchy © Elspeth Hamilton, 2016. All Rights Reserved
Tuesday-Friday 13:00-17:00; Saturday 11:00-16:00; Sunday 11:00-17:00. Closed Monday
10-23 March

That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 19 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
20
Mon
Monday Bridge Club @ Highgate Society
Feb 20 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Feb
21
Tue
Life-Drawing Group @ Highgate Society
Feb 21 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 21 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
22
Wed
That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 22 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
23
Thu
Watercolour Group AM @ Highgate Society
Feb 23 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 23 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
24
Fri
That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
25
Sat
Open Coffee Morning and Environment Committee Members Surgery @ Highgate Society
Feb 25 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 25 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
26
Sun
Stroll Round Highgate @ Highgate Society
Feb 26 @ 2:15 pm – 4:30 pm

walk feb poster

 

Learn more about the Highgate Conservation Area

JOIN US FOR A STROLL AROUND THE HIGHGATE CONSERVATION AREA – The tour will be led by an official London tour guide Ulrika Johnson with contributions from knowledgeable members of the HS.
The tour will start at 2.15, at 10A on Sunday 26th February and will return there for refreshments after about one and a half hours.
Please send a SAE with £5 to reserve your place to Highgate Society Walk, 10A South Grove London N6 6BS.
That’s Jewish Entertainment @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Feb 26 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment

tje-web

 

Written by Chris Burgess
Directed by Kate Golledge
Musical Arrangements by Andy Collyer

7th February – 11th March 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm
Saturday Matinees at 3pm: 25th February, 4th & 11th March
NO MONDAY PERFORMANCES
Running Time: approximately two hours including one 15 minute interval

Why have Jews dominated the entertainment industry? How is it that so many writers, composers, performers, directors and producers are Jewish?

THAT’S JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT presents a cornucopia of Jewish talent, with song, dance and comedy spanning decades of Jewish life. From the shtetls of Eastern Europe to Broadway. From Yiddish folk songs to Hollywood blockbusters.

It’s been a long bitter-sweet journey, and on the way contributors to this entertainment heritage are artists such as:

THE GERSHWIN BROTHERS / AL JOLSON / SOPHIE TUCKER / EDDIE CANTOR / IRVING BERLIN
THE MARX BROTHERS / FANNY BRICE / WOODY ALLEN / MEL BROOKS / BARBRA STREISAND
JACKIE MASON / JERRY HERMAN / SID CAESER / JOAN RIVERS / BETTE MIDLER
…and many, many more!

From Louis B Mayer to Steven Spielberg. From The Jazz Singer to Yentl. From fiddlers in the shtetl to Fiddler on the Roof.

A CENTURY OF JEWISH ENTERTAINMENT – IN ONE SHOW!

TICKETS
7th – 12th February

Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £16/£14 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £18/£16 concessions

14th – 19th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

21st – 26th February
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £18/£16 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £20/£18 concessions

28th February – 5th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
Sunday 4pm: £22/£20 concessions

7th – 11th March
Tuesday – Friday 7.30pm: £20/£18 concessions
Saturday 3pm: £22/£20 concessions
Saturday 7.30pm: £22/£20 concessions
TicketsIconBOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online

Credit/debit card fee – 50p per ticket
Online fee – 5% of total transaction

Feb
27
Mon
Monday Bridge Club @ Highgate Society
Feb 27 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Mondays @ The Mills: Highgate Modern Homes @ Mills Centre, Highgate School
Feb 27 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

27th February
Highgate Modern Homes

Professor David Porter and Elspeth Clements
Highgate is the location of perhaps the largest and finest concentration of modern homes anywhere in Britain, but because of the historic context and the pressure on land many are hidden away. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Highgate Society, Elspeth Clements and David Porter curated an exhibition in the School Museum over the October half-term holiday to showcase Highgate’s pioneering spirit. David Porter is Emeritus Professor of Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art, and Elspeth Clements is a practising architect and Chairman of the Highgate Society Planning Committee.