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Sep
17
Tue
Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ @ Highgate Gallery - HLSI
Sep 17 – Sep 18 all-day

Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ 13-26 September 2013

Peter began printmaking at the Slade School in the 1950s and his passion for etching remains undiminished. This selection of favourite themes ranges widely, from Adam and Eve to the Archway Road, from the Grand Old Duke of York to Wall Street.

TALK – Friday 20 September 7.30pm for 8.00pm. ‘Previous Convictions – Fifty years in the acid bath’. Peter will explain a little of the practice and folklore of etching, will talk of his own technique and innovations, the importance of making mistakes, the benefits of learning from one’s students and the welcome intervention of chance in the creative process. He hopes to stimulate reactions to his chosen prints….more conversation than lecture.

Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS

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

Admission to the Exhibition is free.
Admission to the Talk is free for Gallery Friends and HLSI members; other visitors £5.

Tube: Archway or Highgate
Buses 143, 210, 271 from Archway tube to Highgate Village

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www.hlsi.net
Twitter: @highgatelitsci
www.facebook.com/TheHLSI

Tel: 020 8340 3343

When Midnight Strikes @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 17 @ 6:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Sep
18
Wed
Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ @ Highgate Gallery - HLSI
Sep 18 – Sep 19 all-day

Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ 13-26 September 2013

Peter began printmaking at the Slade School in the 1950s and his passion for etching remains undiminished. This selection of favourite themes ranges widely, from Adam and Eve to the Archway Road, from the Grand Old Duke of York to Wall Street.

TALK – Friday 20 September 7.30pm for 8.00pm. ‘Previous Convictions – Fifty years in the acid bath’. Peter will explain a little of the practice and folklore of etching, will talk of his own technique and innovations, the importance of making mistakes, the benefits of learning from one’s students and the welcome intervention of chance in the creative process. He hopes to stimulate reactions to his chosen prints….more conversation than lecture.

Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS

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

Admission to the Exhibition is free.
Admission to the Talk is free for Gallery Friends and HLSI members; other visitors £5.

Tube: Archway or Highgate
Buses 143, 210, 271 from Archway tube to Highgate Village

admin@hlsi.net
www.hlsi.net
Twitter: @highgatelitsci
www.facebook.com/TheHLSI

Tel: 020 8340 3343

Downtown: Original Oil Paintings @ Lauderdale House
Sep 18 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed,Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

Lower Gallery

This exhibition by Emma Loizides introduces a selection of paintings that were inspired by vibrant cities, reflecting the fast pace of downtown. Inspired by recent travels, the culture and atmosphere of city life became the central theme for this collection

Peace & Quiet @ Lauderdale House
Sep 18 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed, Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

First given an easel at aged 80, Wendy van Blankenstein joined a local art school and set about learning to use the wonderful colours of oil paints.  This exhibition attempts to share the peace and quiet of nature experienced as a walker, traveller and gardener.

 

The Wonderful World Of Dissocia @ The Red Hedgehog
Sep 18 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson

“Shatteringly original, infuriating, rebelliously playful, and as intelligently experimental as any drama you’ll see” – Time Out

Lisa is a troubled young lady; troubled by her life and its imbalance at the hands of her watch – always behind by one hour. When a mysterious gentleman arrives at her door, he brings news from the watch specialist Lisa entrusted with her broken “time piece” and reveals that the watch is in fact intact and that “somewhere in all the temporal confusion” it is Lisa who has lost an hour from her life. He informs her that her only hope of retrieving the hour and restoring balance to her life is to travel to a fantastical land called “Dissocia” where she is sure to find it. But all is not as it seems and as Lisa descends to Dissocia, she encounters some of the strangest individuals in the land, who though they may send her in the direction of her lost hour, do not necessarily want her to find it.

Not seen on a London stage for nearly ten years CLATTERHOUSE invites you to join them and Lisa as they descend to Dissocia in this strange and macabre revival of Anthony Neilson’s Dorothy meets Alice style classic. Crammed with dark humour, a witty satire and musical set pieces, this is a theatrical spectacle not to be missed – especially in the intimate setting of The Red Hedgehog Theatre. We all lose time through our day but what would you do if you lost it for good?!

“If you like Alice in Wonderland but there’s not enough sex and violence in it, then Dissocia is the show for you” – ANTHONY NEILSON

A pioneering voice in contemporary British theatre, Anthony Neilson writes and directs plays that are full of wit, charm, compassion and boldly delves into unchartered realms of thinking and the unthinkable. First performed at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow and opened at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh as part of the 2004 Edinburgh International Festival, THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA amazed audiences and critics alike. The play stormed the Critic’s Awards for Theatre in Scotland, taking home five awards including Best Director, Best Production and Best New Play. Three years later, the play was revived by the National Theatre of Scotland and embarked on a UK tour, which included a three week season at the Royal Court as part of Artistic Director Dominic Cooke’s inaugural season. And now in 2013, as Anthony Neilson’s latest play Narrative marks the farewell production in Cooke’s final season at the Royal Court, CLATTERHOUSE Theatre are thrilled to be celebrating this remarkable playwright and bringing his modern classic to a new audience

“There is no playwright writing in English today who is
quite as electrifying, scary and challenging as the Scottish
playwright Anthony Neilson” – The GUARDIAN

When Midnight Strikes @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 18 @ 6:30 pm – 6:30 pm
OLD TIME MUSIC HALL @ Lauderdale House
Sep 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Come along and enjoy our resident company as they take you back to Victorian England, with all the song-and-dance of the times!

 

Sep
19
Thu
Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ @ Highgate Gallery - HLSI
Sep 19 – Sep 20 all-day

Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ 13-26 September 2013

Peter began printmaking at the Slade School in the 1950s and his passion for etching remains undiminished. This selection of favourite themes ranges widely, from Adam and Eve to the Archway Road, from the Grand Old Duke of York to Wall Street.

TALK – Friday 20 September 7.30pm for 8.00pm. ‘Previous Convictions – Fifty years in the acid bath’. Peter will explain a little of the practice and folklore of etching, will talk of his own technique and innovations, the importance of making mistakes, the benefits of learning from one’s students and the welcome intervention of chance in the creative process. He hopes to stimulate reactions to his chosen prints….more conversation than lecture.

Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS

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

Admission to the Exhibition is free.
Admission to the Talk is free for Gallery Friends and HLSI members; other visitors £5.

Tube: Archway or Highgate
Buses 143, 210, 271 from Archway tube to Highgate Village

admin@hlsi.net
www.hlsi.net
Twitter: @highgatelitsci
www.facebook.com/TheHLSI

Tel: 020 8340 3343

Downtown: Original Oil Paintings @ Lauderdale House
Sep 19 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed,Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

Lower Gallery

This exhibition by Emma Loizides introduces a selection of paintings that were inspired by vibrant cities, reflecting the fast pace of downtown. Inspired by recent travels, the culture and atmosphere of city life became the central theme for this collection

Friends of Waterlow Park volunteer gardening. @ Waterlow Park, Lauderdale House
Sep 19 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Every Thursday the Friends of Waterlow Park (FOWP) in Highgate organise a volunteer session to restore and maintain places in the park that fall outside of the Camden maintenance contract.  Amongst them are Sensory Border, the Lauderdale Terraces, the floral sundial, and the rose border.  Everyone is welcome to take part.  You don’t need gardening experience, tools or even gloves as these are all provided.  We meet every Thursday at 10am at the Lauderdale Cafe and finish at about 1pm.  It’s a great way of keeping fit and getting some fresh air and exercise while enjoying being around other people.  We will finish for the year on the 20th December and reconvene in March.  For further details go to the  FOWP website:  www.waterlowpark.org.uk or contact Patricia Walby, patriciawalby@gmail.com, Tel:  07710 312105.

Peace & Quiet @ Lauderdale House
Sep 19 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed, Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

First given an easel at aged 80, Wendy van Blankenstein joined a local art school and set about learning to use the wonderful colours of oil paints.  This exhibition attempts to share the peace and quiet of nature experienced as a walker, traveller and gardener.

 

Highgate Film Society – Midnight in Paris @ Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution
Sep 19 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Highgate Film Society at the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution

Free introductory evening open to everyone  not just HLSI/HFS members

19 September     Midnight in Paris

USA/Spain 2011,  100 mins.  Dir. Woody Allen

 
The Wonderful World Of Dissocia @ The Red Hedgehog
Sep 19 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson

“Shatteringly original, infuriating, rebelliously playful, and as intelligently experimental as any drama you’ll see” – Time Out

Lisa is a troubled young lady; troubled by her life and its imbalance at the hands of her watch – always behind by one hour. When a mysterious gentleman arrives at her door, he brings news from the watch specialist Lisa entrusted with her broken “time piece” and reveals that the watch is in fact intact and that “somewhere in all the temporal confusion” it is Lisa who has lost an hour from her life. He informs her that her only hope of retrieving the hour and restoring balance to her life is to travel to a fantastical land called “Dissocia” where she is sure to find it. But all is not as it seems and as Lisa descends to Dissocia, she encounters some of the strangest individuals in the land, who though they may send her in the direction of her lost hour, do not necessarily want her to find it.

Not seen on a London stage for nearly ten years CLATTERHOUSE invites you to join them and Lisa as they descend to Dissocia in this strange and macabre revival of Anthony Neilson’s Dorothy meets Alice style classic. Crammed with dark humour, a witty satire and musical set pieces, this is a theatrical spectacle not to be missed – especially in the intimate setting of The Red Hedgehog Theatre. We all lose time through our day but what would you do if you lost it for good?!

“If you like Alice in Wonderland but there’s not enough sex and violence in it, then Dissocia is the show for you” – ANTHONY NEILSON

A pioneering voice in contemporary British theatre, Anthony Neilson writes and directs plays that are full of wit, charm, compassion and boldly delves into unchartered realms of thinking and the unthinkable. First performed at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow and opened at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh as part of the 2004 Edinburgh International Festival, THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA amazed audiences and critics alike. The play stormed the Critic’s Awards for Theatre in Scotland, taking home five awards including Best Director, Best Production and Best New Play. Three years later, the play was revived by the National Theatre of Scotland and embarked on a UK tour, which included a three week season at the Royal Court as part of Artistic Director Dominic Cooke’s inaugural season. And now in 2013, as Anthony Neilson’s latest play Narrative marks the farewell production in Cooke’s final season at the Royal Court, CLATTERHOUSE Theatre are thrilled to be celebrating this remarkable playwright and bringing his modern classic to a new audience

“There is no playwright writing in English today who is
quite as electrifying, scary and challenging as the Scottish
playwright Anthony Neilson” – The GUARDIAN

When Midnight Strikes @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 19 @ 6:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Sep
20
Fri
Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ @ Highgate Gallery - HLSI
Sep 20 – Sep 21 all-day

Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ 13-26 September 2013

Peter began printmaking at the Slade School in the 1950s and his passion for etching remains undiminished. This selection of favourite themes ranges widely, from Adam and Eve to the Archway Road, from the Grand Old Duke of York to Wall Street.

TALK – Friday 20 September 7.30pm for 8.00pm. ‘Previous Convictions – Fifty years in the acid bath’. Peter will explain a little of the practice and folklore of etching, will talk of his own technique and innovations, the importance of making mistakes, the benefits of learning from one’s students and the welcome intervention of chance in the creative process. He hopes to stimulate reactions to his chosen prints….more conversation than lecture.

Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS

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

Admission to the Exhibition is free.
Admission to the Talk is free for Gallery Friends and HLSI members; other visitors £5.

Tube: Archway or Highgate
Buses 143, 210, 271 from Archway tube to Highgate Village

admin@hlsi.net
www.hlsi.net
Twitter: @highgatelitsci
www.facebook.com/TheHLSI

Tel: 020 8340 3343

Downtown: Original Oil Paintings @ Lauderdale House
Sep 20 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed,Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

Lower Gallery

This exhibition by Emma Loizides introduces a selection of paintings that were inspired by vibrant cities, reflecting the fast pace of downtown. Inspired by recent travels, the culture and atmosphere of city life became the central theme for this collection

Peace & Quiet @ Lauderdale House
Sep 20 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed, Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

First given an easel at aged 80, Wendy van Blankenstein joined a local art school and set about learning to use the wonderful colours of oil paints.  This exhibition attempts to share the peace and quiet of nature experienced as a walker, traveller and gardener.

 

The Wonderful World Of Dissocia @ The Red Hedgehog
Sep 20 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson

“Shatteringly original, infuriating, rebelliously playful, and as intelligently experimental as any drama you’ll see” – Time Out

Lisa is a troubled young lady; troubled by her life and its imbalance at the hands of her watch – always behind by one hour. When a mysterious gentleman arrives at her door, he brings news from the watch specialist Lisa entrusted with her broken “time piece” and reveals that the watch is in fact intact and that “somewhere in all the temporal confusion” it is Lisa who has lost an hour from her life. He informs her that her only hope of retrieving the hour and restoring balance to her life is to travel to a fantastical land called “Dissocia” where she is sure to find it. But all is not as it seems and as Lisa descends to Dissocia, she encounters some of the strangest individuals in the land, who though they may send her in the direction of her lost hour, do not necessarily want her to find it.

Not seen on a London stage for nearly ten years CLATTERHOUSE invites you to join them and Lisa as they descend to Dissocia in this strange and macabre revival of Anthony Neilson’s Dorothy meets Alice style classic. Crammed with dark humour, a witty satire and musical set pieces, this is a theatrical spectacle not to be missed – especially in the intimate setting of The Red Hedgehog Theatre. We all lose time through our day but what would you do if you lost it for good?!

“If you like Alice in Wonderland but there’s not enough sex and violence in it, then Dissocia is the show for you” – ANTHONY NEILSON

A pioneering voice in contemporary British theatre, Anthony Neilson writes and directs plays that are full of wit, charm, compassion and boldly delves into unchartered realms of thinking and the unthinkable. First performed at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow and opened at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh as part of the 2004 Edinburgh International Festival, THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA amazed audiences and critics alike. The play stormed the Critic’s Awards for Theatre in Scotland, taking home five awards including Best Director, Best Production and Best New Play. Three years later, the play was revived by the National Theatre of Scotland and embarked on a UK tour, which included a three week season at the Royal Court as part of Artistic Director Dominic Cooke’s inaugural season. And now in 2013, as Anthony Neilson’s latest play Narrative marks the farewell production in Cooke’s final season at the Royal Court, CLATTERHOUSE Theatre are thrilled to be celebrating this remarkable playwright and bringing his modern classic to a new audience

“There is no playwright writing in English today who is
quite as electrifying, scary and challenging as the Scottish
playwright Anthony Neilson” – The GUARDIAN

When Midnight Strikes @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 20 @ 6:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Stephen Yates with Lauderdale Guitar Society: New Music Plus Classics @ Lauderdale House
Sep 20 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Tickets on door

This is the second concert this year, in collaboration with London Composers’ Forum for whom the Guitar Society has recently given a series of composition workshops. For anyone with a love of guitar music, including the revisit of award winning guitarist/composer Stephen Yates this is must-see.

www.lauderdaleguitarsociety.org www.stephenyatesguitaristcomposer.co.uk

 

Sep
21
Sat
Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ @ Highgate Gallery - HLSI
Sep 21 – Sep 22 all-day

Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ 13-26 September 2013

Peter began printmaking at the Slade School in the 1950s and his passion for etching remains undiminished. This selection of favourite themes ranges widely, from Adam and Eve to the Archway Road, from the Grand Old Duke of York to Wall Street.

TALK – Friday 20 September 7.30pm for 8.00pm. ‘Previous Convictions – Fifty years in the acid bath’. Peter will explain a little of the practice and folklore of etching, will talk of his own technique and innovations, the importance of making mistakes, the benefits of learning from one’s students and the welcome intervention of chance in the creative process. He hopes to stimulate reactions to his chosen prints….more conversation than lecture.

Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS

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

Admission to the Exhibition is free.
Admission to the Talk is free for Gallery Friends and HLSI members; other visitors £5.

Tube: Archway or Highgate
Buses 143, 210, 271 from Archway tube to Highgate Village

admin@hlsi.net
www.hlsi.net
Twitter: @highgatelitsci
www.facebook.com/TheHLSI

Tel: 020 8340 3343

Downtown: Original Oil Paintings @ Lauderdale House
Sep 21 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed,Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

Lower Gallery

This exhibition by Emma Loizides introduces a selection of paintings that were inspired by vibrant cities, reflecting the fast pace of downtown. Inspired by recent travels, the culture and atmosphere of city life became the central theme for this collection

Peace & Quiet @ Lauderdale House
Sep 21 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed, Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

First given an easel at aged 80, Wendy van Blankenstein joined a local art school and set about learning to use the wonderful colours of oil paints.  This exhibition attempts to share the peace and quiet of nature experienced as a walker, traveller and gardener.

 

The Wonderful World Of Dissocia @ The Red Hedgehog
Sep 21 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson

“Shatteringly original, infuriating, rebelliously playful, and as intelligently experimental as any drama you’ll see” – Time Out

Lisa is a troubled young lady; troubled by her life and its imbalance at the hands of her watch – always behind by one hour. When a mysterious gentleman arrives at her door, he brings news from the watch specialist Lisa entrusted with her broken “time piece” and reveals that the watch is in fact intact and that “somewhere in all the temporal confusion” it is Lisa who has lost an hour from her life. He informs her that her only hope of retrieving the hour and restoring balance to her life is to travel to a fantastical land called “Dissocia” where she is sure to find it. But all is not as it seems and as Lisa descends to Dissocia, she encounters some of the strangest individuals in the land, who though they may send her in the direction of her lost hour, do not necessarily want her to find it.

Not seen on a London stage for nearly ten years CLATTERHOUSE invites you to join them and Lisa as they descend to Dissocia in this strange and macabre revival of Anthony Neilson’s Dorothy meets Alice style classic. Crammed with dark humour, a witty satire and musical set pieces, this is a theatrical spectacle not to be missed – especially in the intimate setting of The Red Hedgehog Theatre. We all lose time through our day but what would you do if you lost it for good?!

“If you like Alice in Wonderland but there’s not enough sex and violence in it, then Dissocia is the show for you” – ANTHONY NEILSON

A pioneering voice in contemporary British theatre, Anthony Neilson writes and directs plays that are full of wit, charm, compassion and boldly delves into unchartered realms of thinking and the unthinkable. First performed at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow and opened at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh as part of the 2004 Edinburgh International Festival, THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA amazed audiences and critics alike. The play stormed the Critic’s Awards for Theatre in Scotland, taking home five awards including Best Director, Best Production and Best New Play. Three years later, the play was revived by the National Theatre of Scotland and embarked on a UK tour, which included a three week season at the Royal Court as part of Artistic Director Dominic Cooke’s inaugural season. And now in 2013, as Anthony Neilson’s latest play Narrative marks the farewell production in Cooke’s final season at the Royal Court, CLATTERHOUSE Theatre are thrilled to be celebrating this remarkable playwright and bringing his modern classic to a new audience

“There is no playwright writing in English today who is
quite as electrifying, scary and challenging as the Scottish
playwright Anthony Neilson” – The GUARDIAN

When Midnight Strikes @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 21 @ 6:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Sep
22
Sun
Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ @ Highgate Gallery - HLSI
Sep 22 – Sep 23 all-day

Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ 13-26 September 2013

Peter began printmaking at the Slade School in the 1950s and his passion for etching remains undiminished. This selection of favourite themes ranges widely, from Adam and Eve to the Archway Road, from the Grand Old Duke of York to Wall Street.

TALK – Friday 20 September 7.30pm for 8.00pm. ‘Previous Convictions – Fifty years in the acid bath’. Peter will explain a little of the practice and folklore of etching, will talk of his own technique and innovations, the importance of making mistakes, the benefits of learning from one’s students and the welcome intervention of chance in the creative process. He hopes to stimulate reactions to his chosen prints….more conversation than lecture.

Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS

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

Admission to the Exhibition is free.
Admission to the Talk is free for Gallery Friends and HLSI members; other visitors £5.

Tube: Archway or Highgate
Buses 143, 210, 271 from Archway tube to Highgate Village

admin@hlsi.net
www.hlsi.net
Twitter: @highgatelitsci
www.facebook.com/TheHLSI

Tel: 020 8340 3343

Arts and crafts fair @ Lauderdale House
Sep 22 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Voluntary admission charge

Discover a fantastic selection of local, national and international arts and crafts. Perfect presents or just a treat for yourself.

Time: 11:00 to 18:00

Downtown: Original Oil Paintings @ Lauderdale House
Sep 22 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed,Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

Lower Gallery

This exhibition by Emma Loizides introduces a selection of paintings that were inspired by vibrant cities, reflecting the fast pace of downtown. Inspired by recent travels, the culture and atmosphere of city life became the central theme for this collection

Peace & Quiet @ Lauderdale House
Sep 22 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed, Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

First given an easel at aged 80, Wendy van Blankenstein joined a local art school and set about learning to use the wonderful colours of oil paints.  This exhibition attempts to share the peace and quiet of nature experienced as a walker, traveller and gardener.

 

The Wonderful World Of Dissocia @ The Red Hedgehog
Sep 22 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson

“Shatteringly original, infuriating, rebelliously playful, and as intelligently experimental as any drama you’ll see” – Time Out

Lisa is a troubled young lady; troubled by her life and its imbalance at the hands of her watch – always behind by one hour. When a mysterious gentleman arrives at her door, he brings news from the watch specialist Lisa entrusted with her broken “time piece” and reveals that the watch is in fact intact and that “somewhere in all the temporal confusion” it is Lisa who has lost an hour from her life. He informs her that her only hope of retrieving the hour and restoring balance to her life is to travel to a fantastical land called “Dissocia” where she is sure to find it. But all is not as it seems and as Lisa descends to Dissocia, she encounters some of the strangest individuals in the land, who though they may send her in the direction of her lost hour, do not necessarily want her to find it.

Not seen on a London stage for nearly ten years CLATTERHOUSE invites you to join them and Lisa as they descend to Dissocia in this strange and macabre revival of Anthony Neilson’s Dorothy meets Alice style classic. Crammed with dark humour, a witty satire and musical set pieces, this is a theatrical spectacle not to be missed – especially in the intimate setting of The Red Hedgehog Theatre. We all lose time through our day but what would you do if you lost it for good?!

“If you like Alice in Wonderland but there’s not enough sex and violence in it, then Dissocia is the show for you” – ANTHONY NEILSON

A pioneering voice in contemporary British theatre, Anthony Neilson writes and directs plays that are full of wit, charm, compassion and boldly delves into unchartered realms of thinking and the unthinkable. First performed at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow and opened at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh as part of the 2004 Edinburgh International Festival, THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA amazed audiences and critics alike. The play stormed the Critic’s Awards for Theatre in Scotland, taking home five awards including Best Director, Best Production and Best New Play. Three years later, the play was revived by the National Theatre of Scotland and embarked on a UK tour, which included a three week season at the Royal Court as part of Artistic Director Dominic Cooke’s inaugural season. And now in 2013, as Anthony Neilson’s latest play Narrative marks the farewell production in Cooke’s final season at the Royal Court, CLATTERHOUSE Theatre are thrilled to be celebrating this remarkable playwright and bringing his modern classic to a new audience

“There is no playwright writing in English today who is
quite as electrifying, scary and challenging as the Scottish
playwright Anthony Neilson” – The GUARDIAN

When Midnight Strikes @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 22 @ 6:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Sep
23
Mon
Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ @ Highgate Gallery - HLSI
Sep 23 – Sep 24 all-day

Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ 13-26 September 2013

Peter began printmaking at the Slade School in the 1950s and his passion for etching remains undiminished. This selection of favourite themes ranges widely, from Adam and Eve to the Archway Road, from the Grand Old Duke of York to Wall Street.

TALK – Friday 20 September 7.30pm for 8.00pm. ‘Previous Convictions – Fifty years in the acid bath’. Peter will explain a little of the practice and folklore of etching, will talk of his own technique and innovations, the importance of making mistakes, the benefits of learning from one’s students and the welcome intervention of chance in the creative process. He hopes to stimulate reactions to his chosen prints….more conversation than lecture.

Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS

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

Admission to the Exhibition is free.
Admission to the Talk is free for Gallery Friends and HLSI members; other visitors £5.

Tube: Archway or Highgate
Buses 143, 210, 271 from Archway tube to Highgate Village

admin@hlsi.net
www.hlsi.net
Twitter: @highgatelitsci
www.facebook.com/TheHLSI

Tel: 020 8340 3343

Downtown: Original Oil Paintings @ Lauderdale House
Sep 23 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed,Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

Lower Gallery

This exhibition by Emma Loizides introduces a selection of paintings that were inspired by vibrant cities, reflecting the fast pace of downtown. Inspired by recent travels, the culture and atmosphere of city life became the central theme for this collection

Peace & Quiet @ Lauderdale House
Sep 23 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed, Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

First given an easel at aged 80, Wendy van Blankenstein joined a local art school and set about learning to use the wonderful colours of oil paints.  This exhibition attempts to share the peace and quiet of nature experienced as a walker, traveller and gardener.

 

Sep
24
Tue
Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ @ Highgate Gallery - HLSI
Sep 24 – Sep 25 all-day

Peter Freeth RA – ‘Previous Convictions’ 13-26 September 2013

Peter began printmaking at the Slade School in the 1950s and his passion for etching remains undiminished. This selection of favourite themes ranges widely, from Adam and Eve to the Archway Road, from the Grand Old Duke of York to Wall Street.

TALK – Friday 20 September 7.30pm for 8.00pm. ‘Previous Convictions – Fifty years in the acid bath’. Peter will explain a little of the practice and folklore of etching, will talk of his own technique and innovations, the importance of making mistakes, the benefits of learning from one’s students and the welcome intervention of chance in the creative process. He hopes to stimulate reactions to his chosen prints….more conversation than lecture.

Highgate Gallery @ Highgate Literary & Scientific Institution
11 South Grove
London N6 6BS

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

Admission to the Exhibition is free.
Admission to the Talk is free for Gallery Friends and HLSI members; other visitors £5.

Tube: Archway or Highgate
Buses 143, 210, 271 from Archway tube to Highgate Village

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Downtown: Original Oil Paintings @ Lauderdale House
Sep 24 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed,Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

Lower Gallery

This exhibition by Emma Loizides introduces a selection of paintings that were inspired by vibrant cities, reflecting the fast pace of downtown. Inspired by recent travels, the culture and atmosphere of city life became the central theme for this collection

Peace & Quiet @ Lauderdale House
Sep 24 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Gallery is open Wed, Thurs and Fri 11.00 – 16.00 and Sunday 10.00 – 17.00

First given an easel at aged 80, Wendy van Blankenstein joined a local art school and set about learning to use the wonderful colours of oil paints.  This exhibition attempts to share the peace and quiet of nature experienced as a walker, traveller and gardener.

 

The Wonderful World Of Dissocia @ The Red Hedgehog
Sep 24 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

A presentation by Clatterhouse Theatre. Directed by Will Seaward. Written by: Anthony Neilson

“Shatteringly original, infuriating, rebelliously playful, and as intelligently experimental as any drama you’ll see” – Time Out

Lisa is a troubled young lady; troubled by her life and its imbalance at the hands of her watch – always behind by one hour. When a mysterious gentleman arrives at her door, he brings news from the watch specialist Lisa entrusted with her broken “time piece” and reveals that the watch is in fact intact and that “somewhere in all the temporal confusion” it is Lisa who has lost an hour from her life. He informs her that her only hope of retrieving the hour and restoring balance to her life is to travel to a fantastical land called “Dissocia” where she is sure to find it. But all is not as it seems and as Lisa descends to Dissocia, she encounters some of the strangest individuals in the land, who though they may send her in the direction of her lost hour, do not necessarily want her to find it.

Not seen on a London stage for nearly ten years CLATTERHOUSE invites you to join them and Lisa as they descend to Dissocia in this strange and macabre revival of Anthony Neilson’s Dorothy meets Alice style classic. Crammed with dark humour, a witty satire and musical set pieces, this is a theatrical spectacle not to be missed – especially in the intimate setting of The Red Hedgehog Theatre. We all lose time through our day but what would you do if you lost it for good?!

“If you like Alice in Wonderland but there’s not enough sex and violence in it, then Dissocia is the show for you” – ANTHONY NEILSON

A pioneering voice in contemporary British theatre, Anthony Neilson writes and directs plays that are full of wit, charm, compassion and boldly delves into unchartered realms of thinking and the unthinkable. First performed at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow and opened at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh as part of the 2004 Edinburgh International Festival, THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA amazed audiences and critics alike. The play stormed the Critic’s Awards for Theatre in Scotland, taking home five awards including Best Director, Best Production and Best New Play. Three years later, the play was revived by the National Theatre of Scotland and embarked on a UK tour, which included a three week season at the Royal Court as part of Artistic Director Dominic Cooke’s inaugural season. And now in 2013, as Anthony Neilson’s latest play Narrative marks the farewell production in Cooke’s final season at the Royal Court, CLATTERHOUSE Theatre are thrilled to be celebrating this remarkable playwright and bringing his modern classic to a new audience

“There is no playwright writing in English today who is
quite as electrifying, scary and challenging as the Scottish
playwright Anthony Neilson” – The GUARDIAN

When Midnight Strikes @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Sep 24 @ 6:30 pm – 6:30 pm