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May
26
Fri
The Gaia Principle: New works by TOM SCASE. @ Highgate Gallery
May 26 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Image: Monarch migration ©Tom Scase, 2016. All Rights Reserved
The Gaia Principle: 19 May – 1 June

How organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on earth to form a synergistic self-regulating complex system that helps to maintain and perpetuate the conditions for life on the planet (involving the earth’s biosphere, atmosphere, oceans and soil). (Wikipedia)

Tom Scase’s new work is made up of disparate elements that combine to form a symbiotic whole, where the image has no words, is beyond verbal description and exists in its visual form only as a specialised component, bringing to our attention how we interact and are a part of this perilous and extraordinary nature.

His canvas is a collage of ideas, sometimes deceptively simple, others as a cacophony of intricate brush strokes from which a strange and beautiful form emerges.

Tom is an elected member (2001) of the prestigious London Group. He has won prizes for painting and photography and has exhibited widely. He lives and works in Highgate, London.

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

The Proposal/ The Bear/ The Ghosts @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
May 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Traffic of the Stage

Chekhov

23rd – 28th May 2017

Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

Three one-act plays with a Russian theme, directed by Harry Meacher.

THE PROPOSAL

by Anton Chekhov

Ivan Lomov wants to marry Natalya but will a meadow come between them?

THE BEAR

by Anton Chekhov

Death, a debt, a duel and…?

THE GHOSTS

by Harry Meacher, from an idea by Anton Chekhov

He drinks alone with his memories – when an unexpected visitor arrives.

SEE ALL THREE PLAYS IN ONE NIGHT!

TICKETS
Tuesday – Friday – £16 / £14 concessions
Saturday / Sunday – £18 / £16 concessions

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

TicketsIcon BOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
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May
27
Sat
Open Coffee Morning and Environment Committee Members Surgery @ Highgate Society
May 27 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Highgate village market @ St Michael's School
May 27 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

A fantastic new food market selling fresh produce and hot and cold street food!!! Situated in the front playground at St Michael’s. School, North Road, N6 4BG

The Gaia Principle: New works by TOM SCASE @ Highgate Gallery
May 27 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

Image: Monarch migration ©Tom Scase, 2016. All Rights Reserved
The Gaia Principle: 19 May – 1 June

How organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on earth to form a synergistic self-regulating complex system that helps to maintain and perpetuate the conditions for life on the planet (involving the earth’s biosphere, atmosphere, oceans and soil). (Wikipedia)

Tom Scase’s new work is made up of disparate elements that combine to form a symbiotic whole, where the image has no words, is beyond verbal description and exists in its visual form only as a specialised component, bringing to our attention how we interact and are a part of this perilous and extraordinary nature.

His canvas is a collage of ideas, sometimes deceptively simple, others as a cacophony of intricate brush strokes from which a strange and beautiful form emerges.

Tom is an elected member (2001) of the prestigious London Group. He has won prizes for painting and photography and has exhibited widely. He lives and works in Highgate, London.

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

Omvedgardens. A new gardenescape in North London @ Omvedgardens
May 27 @ 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
The Proposal/ The Bear/ The Ghosts @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
May 27 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by Traffic of the Stage

Chekhov

23rd – 28th May 2017

Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

Three one-act plays with a Russian theme, directed by Hary Meacher.

THE PROPOSAL

by Anton Chekhov

Ivan Lomov wants to marry Natalya but will a meadow come between them?

THE BEAR

by Anton Chekhov

Death, a debt, a duel and…?

THE GHOSTS

by Harry Meacher, from an idea by Anton Chekhov

He drinks alone with his memories – when an unexpected visitor arrives.

SEE ALL THREE PLAYS IN ONE NIGHT!

TICKETS
Tuesday – Friday – £16 / £14 concessions
Saturday / Sunday – £18 / £16 concessions

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

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piano recital: uriel pascucci and haley myles @ Lauderdale House
May 27 @ 7:30 pm – 10:15 pm
The Proposal/ The Bear/ The Ghosts @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
May 27 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Traffic of the Stage

Chekhov

23rd – 28th May 2017

Tuesday – Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday at 4pm

Three one-act plays with a Russian theme, directed by Harry Meacher.

THE PROPOSAL

by Anton Chekhov

Ivan Lomov wants to marry Natalya but will a meadow come between them?

THE BEAR

by Anton Chekhov

Death, a debt, a duel and…?

THE GHOSTS

by Harry Meacher, from an idea by Anton Chekhov

He drinks alone with his memories – when an unexpected visitor arrives.

SEE ALL THREE PLAYS IN ONE NIGHT!

TICKETS
Tuesday – Friday – £16 / £14 concessions
Saturday / Sunday – £18 / £16 concessions

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

TicketsIcon BOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online


May
28
Sun
Highgate Hill Farmers Market @ St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
May 28 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Highgate Hill Farmers Market @ St Joseph's Catholic Primary School | London | England | United Kingdom

A new weekly Sunday farmers market for the community.

We’re delighted to be hosted by St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School.

St Joseph’s are especially delighted to celebrate the opening of the Market with the School’s 10th anniversary in September of the ‘St Joseph’s Children’s Garden’ project, enabling children in the Community to sell their garden produce and share their growing expertise.

Produce will include; Freshly pressed juice, soft fruit and top fruit in season, vegetables and salads.  Organic & free range meat, raw milk, cheese, plants & flowers, handmade preserves, herbs, pies, cakes and bread, wet fish and shellfish, free range eggs.

Something for everyone.

All farms are based within 100 miles of London and everyone is visited before they sell with us. Secondary producers such as jam makers have to use a minimum of 50% local ingredients and we ask bakers to use seasonal ingredients and free range/organic eggs. We’ll do our best to include locally based producers, anyone interested should get in touch with us as soon as possible.

The Gaia Principle: New works by TOM SCASE @ Highgate Gallery
May 28 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Image: Monarch migration ©Tom Scase, 2016. All Rights Reserved
The Gaia Principle: 19 May – 1 June

How organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on earth to form a synergistic self-regulating complex system that helps to maintain and perpetuate the conditions for life on the planet (involving the earth’s biosphere, atmosphere, oceans and soil). (Wikipedia)

Tom Scase’s new work is made up of disparate elements that combine to form a symbiotic whole, where the image has no words, is beyond verbal description and exists in its visual form only as a specialised component, bringing to our attention how we interact and are a part of this perilous and extraordinary nature.

His canvas is a collage of ideas, sometimes deceptively simple, others as a cacophony of intricate brush strokes from which a strange and beautiful form emerges.

Tom is an elected member (2001) of the prestigious London Group. He has won prizes for painting and photography and has exhibited widely. He lives and works in Highgate, London.

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

Omvedgardens. A new gardenescape in North London @ Omvedgardens
May 28 @ 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Omvedgardens Keiko and Justin playing @ Omvedgardens
May 28 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Keiko and Justin playing the koto and shakuhachi

Omvedgardens @ Omvedgardens
May 28 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Aye Tanaka Ikebana demonstration. This occasion will be complimented by delicate, delicious Japanese culinary canapes.

May
29
Mon
Omvedgardens. A new gardenescape in North London @ Omvedgardens
May 29 @ 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Monday Bridge Club @ Highgate Society
May 29 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
aspidistra drawing room orchestra @ Lauderdale House
May 29 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

A concert of popular music from the beginning of the last century. Performed in style by this authentic ensemble consisting of string quartet, piano flute and oboe, praised for their lively interpretation of the genre.

The Aspidistra Drawing Room Orchestra is an orchestra that specialises in the type of light classical music that is usually referred to as “Palm Court Music” or “Salon Music”. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, there was an enormous appetite for light music. The Aspidistra Drawing Room Orchestra started, from very small beginnings: a group of friends and a folder of music. However, since the mid 1990s, they have steadily expanded their repertoire, continually hunting for new material.

Aspidistra made their Radio debut when the BBC used some tracks from the Best of Palm Court as background music for the radio play Tears of War on Remembrance Day 2002. Since then their recordings have been heard regularly on Brian Kay’s light programme and as background music for other radio plays. Their music was also used for The Producer Prince, a TV documentary based on interviews with Prince Alessandro Tasca di Cuto, the son of an illustrious Sicilian family. Sadly his father squandered the family fortunes and died penniless in 1927.

Omvedgardens World Premiere Film showing @ Omvedgardens
May 29 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Forest Films Transformation and Healing at Omvedgardens Highgate

May
30
Tue
Life-Drawing Group @ Highgate Society
May 30 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Omvedgardens. A new gardenescape in North London @ Omvedgardens
May 30 @ 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
The Gaia Principle: New works by TOM SCASE. @ Highgate Gallery
May 30 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Image: Monarch migration ©Tom Scase, 2016. All Rights Reserved
The Gaia Principle: 19 May – 1 June

How organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on earth to form a synergistic self-regulating complex system that helps to maintain and perpetuate the conditions for life on the planet (involving the earth’s biosphere, atmosphere, oceans and soil). (Wikipedia)

Tom Scase’s new work is made up of disparate elements that combine to form a symbiotic whole, where the image has no words, is beyond verbal description and exists in its visual form only as a specialised component, bringing to our attention how we interact and are a part of this perilous and extraordinary nature.

His canvas is a collage of ideas, sometimes deceptively simple, others as a cacophony of intricate brush strokes from which a strange and beautiful form emerges.

Tom is an elected member (2001) of the prestigious London Group. He has won prizes for painting and photography and has exhibited widely. He lives and works in Highgate, London.

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

Notes From Underground @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
May 30 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Traffic of the Stage

dostoevsky

30th May – 11th June 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

Written by John Cooper
Inspired by DOSTOYEVSKY

Direction – Harry Meacher
Costume Design – Andrew McRobb
Set Design – Bryan Hands

John Cooper takes Dostoyevsky’s ‘underground man’ from the nineteenth century novella Notes From Underground and transposes him from St. Petersburg to a subterranean, contemporary London, revealing the universality of the Russian author’s writings

Cooper’s play, based on the second part of the novella, A Story of the Falling Sleet, depicts the tragedy of a man turned in on himself, a man who both craves and despises affection.

A cast of seven actors portray the wide variety of contemporary characters that inhabit the man’s underground world where sex is regarded as a negotiable commodity, where the protagonist finds himself overwhelmed by a society that exploits rather than alleviates his inner pain.

TICKETS
Tuesday – Friday – £16 / £14 concessions
Saturday / Sunday – £18 / £16

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

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May
31
Wed
Omvedgardens. A new gardenescape in North London @ Omvedgardens
May 31 @ 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
The Gaia Principle: New works by TOM SCASE. @ Highgate Gallery
May 31 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Image: Monarch migration ©Tom Scase, 2016. All Rights Reserved
The Gaia Principle: 19 May – 1 June

How organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on earth to form a synergistic self-regulating complex system that helps to maintain and perpetuate the conditions for life on the planet (involving the earth’s biosphere, atmosphere, oceans and soil). (Wikipedia)

Tom Scase’s new work is made up of disparate elements that combine to form a symbiotic whole, where the image has no words, is beyond verbal description and exists in its visual form only as a specialised component, bringing to our attention how we interact and are a part of this perilous and extraordinary nature.

His canvas is a collage of ideas, sometimes deceptively simple, others as a cacophony of intricate brush strokes from which a strange and beautiful form emerges.

Tom is an elected member (2001) of the prestigious London Group. He has won prizes for painting and photography and has exhibited widely. He lives and works in Highgate, London.

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

Omvedgardens Talk @ Omvedgardens
May 31 @ 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Sarah Walton talking about the Creative Process

Notes From Underground @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
May 31 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Traffic of the Stage

dostoevsky

30th May – 11th June 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

Written by John Cooper
Inspired by DOSTOYEVSKY

Direction – Harry Meacher
Costume Design – Andrew McRobb
Set Design – Bryan Hands

John Cooper takes Dostoyevsky’s ‘underground man’ from the nineteenth century novella Notes From Underground and transposes him from St. Petersburg to a subterranean, contemporary London, revealing the universality of the Russian author’s writings

Cooper’s play, based on the second part of the novella, A Story of the Falling Sleet, depicts the tragedy of a man turned in on himself, a man who both craves and despises affection.

A cast of seven actors portray the wide variety of contemporary characters that inhabit the man’s underground world where sex is regarded as a negotiable commodity, where the protagonist finds himself overwhelmed by a society that exploits rather than alleviates his inner pain.

TICKETS
Tuesday – Friday – £16 / £14 concessions
Saturday / Sunday – £18 / £16

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

TicketsIcon BOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
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Jun
1
Thu
Watercolour Group AM @ Highgate Society
Jun 1 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Omvedgardens. A new gardenescape in North London @ Omvedgardens
Jun 1 @ 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
The Gaia Principle: New works by TOM SCASE. @ Highgate Gallery
Jun 1 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Image: Monarch migration ©Tom Scase, 2016. All Rights Reserved
The Gaia Principle: 19 May – 1 June

How organisms interact with their inorganic surroundings on earth to form a synergistic self-regulating complex system that helps to maintain and perpetuate the conditions for life on the planet (involving the earth’s biosphere, atmosphere, oceans and soil). (Wikipedia)

Tom Scase’s new work is made up of disparate elements that combine to form a symbiotic whole, where the image has no words, is beyond verbal description and exists in its visual form only as a specialised component, bringing to our attention how we interact and are a part of this perilous and extraordinary nature.

His canvas is a collage of ideas, sometimes deceptively simple, others as a cacophony of intricate brush strokes from which a strange and beautiful form emerges.

Tom is an elected member (2001) of the prestigious London Group. He has won prizes for painting and photography and has exhibited widely. He lives and works in Highgate, London.

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

Notes From Underground @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jun 1 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Traffic of the Stage

dostoevsky

30th May – 11th June 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

Written by John Cooper
Inspired by DOSTOYEVSKY

Direction – Harry Meacher
Costume Design – Andrew McRobb
Set Design – Bryan Hands

John Cooper takes Dostoyevsky’s ‘underground man’ from the nineteenth century novella Notes From Underground and transposes him from St. Petersburg to a subterranean, contemporary London, revealing the universality of the Russian author’s writings

Cooper’s play, based on the second part of the novella, A Story of the Falling Sleet, depicts the tragedy of a man turned in on himself, a man who both craves and despises affection.

A cast of seven actors portray the wide variety of contemporary characters that inhabit the man’s underground world where sex is regarded as a negotiable commodity, where the protagonist finds himself overwhelmed by a society that exploits rather than alleviates his inner pain.

TICKETS
Tuesday – Friday – £16 / £14 concessions
Saturday / Sunday – £18 / £16

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

TicketsIcon BOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
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kofi/barnes aggregation @ Lauderdale House
Jun 1 @ 8:30 pm – 10:30 pm

 

kofi/barnes aggregation

thursday 1 june

With John Turville | piano, Adam King | bass

Rod Youngs |drums

Now here’s a mouth watering prospect, two of the most accomplished and exciting saxophone players anywhere, coming together from very different backgrounds. This exiting new band showcases the contrasting alto saxophone talents of the co-leaders. Kofi is a heavier toned, blues drenched wailer of the Jackie McLean School, whilst Barnes has taken the lighter, crisply articulated phrasing of Art Pepper as his guiding light. Put the two different approaches together and the chemistry is instantly explosive, producing some of the most committed, yet accessible, hard swinging music around.

Barnes, arguably the UK’s most popular jazz musician, has had a career which has taken in every aspect of mainstream jazz from Humphrey Lytelton to composing musical theatre with the late Alan P. Plater and innumerable commisions for all kinds of Big Bands. Kofi, after studying at Berklee’s famous jazz conservatory, has played with many of the world’s leading jazz musicians such as Donald Byrd and Eddie Henderson. His own groups have won BBC and Parliamentary Jazz Awards…..and he is one of the few jazz players to have been nominated for a MOBO Award. The rhythm section is ‘new generation’ sparky and it should be an evening of genuine surprises.

 

Jun
2
Fri
Mindful Living Show @ Business Design Centre
Jun 2 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

The Mindful Living Show is a new 2-day event launching in the UK on 2nd & 3rd June 2017 at the Business Design Centre, London. The first show of its kind, it offers an opportunity to learn more about mindfulness and the different ways in which it can benefit lives.

 

With exclusive content for the new & curious, beginners and experienced practitioners, the aims are to bring those with an interest in well-being, meditation and mindfulness together, give people the opportunity to make fantastic new connections and inspire individuals to explore the field further.The show will cover a range of topics from the science and health perspectives through to lighter aspects, such as creativity!

 

The two days will feature over 70 expert speakers, including leading names such as Ruby Wax, Ed Halliwell, Sharon Salzberg, Vidyamala Burch, Dan Harris, Michael Chaskalson, Vanessa King, Jamie Bristow, Katie Warriner, Sports Mental Skills Coach for Team GB and Anandi, The Sleep Guru, will offer a mix of live practice, new experiences and theory.  The event will feature Expert Panel discussions, 3 Theatres, Experience Lounge, a beautiful Medicine Garden at the heart of the venue, Teacher’s Hangout and a Zen Market, with a range of beautiful goods and services.

 

The show has attracted sponsorship from well-respected organisations such as the Mental Health Foundation, Be Mindful, Breathworks, Action for Happiness, Mindfulness UK, Awake Academy, Living Mindfully, The Mindfulness Initiative, Psychologies Magazine and Healthy Living London.

 

This unique event will allow you to network and meet others in this community, pick up tips from the experts, further your practice or simply be introduced to the art of meditation. Sign up to our newsletter for more updates and information: www.mindfullivingshow.com.

Time for the Mind

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Omvedgardens. A new gardenescape in North London @ Omvedgardens
Jun 2 @ 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Notes From Underground @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jun 2 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Traffic of the Stage

dostoevsky

30th May – 11th June 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

Written by John Cooper
Inspired by DOSTOYEVSKY

Direction – Harry Meacher
Costume Design – Andrew McRobb
Set Design – Bryan Hands

John Cooper takes Dostoyevsky’s ‘underground man’ from the nineteenth century novella Notes From Underground and transposes him from St. Petersburg to a subterranean, contemporary London, revealing the universality of the Russian author’s writings

Cooper’s play, based on the second part of the novella, A Story of the Falling Sleet, depicts the tragedy of a man turned in on himself, a man who both craves and despises affection.

A cast of seven actors portray the wide variety of contemporary characters that inhabit the man’s underground world where sex is regarded as a negotiable commodity, where the protagonist finds himself overwhelmed by a society that exploits rather than alleviates his inner pain.

TICKETS
Tuesday – Friday – £16 / £14 concessions
Saturday / Sunday – £18 / £16

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

TicketsIcon BOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online


Jun
3
Sat
Mindful Living Show @ Business Design Centre
Jun 3 @ 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

The Mindful Living Show is a new 2-day event launching in the UK on 2nd & 3rd June 2017 at the Business Design Centre, London. The first show of its kind, it offers an opportunity to learn more about mindfulness and the different ways in which it can benefit lives.

 

With exclusive content for the new & curious, beginners and experienced practitioners, the aims are to bring those with an interest in well-being, meditation and mindfulness together, give people the opportunity to make fantastic new connections and inspire individuals to explore the field further.The show will cover a range of topics from the science and health perspectives through to lighter aspects, such as creativity!

 

The two days will feature over 70 expert speakers, including leading names such as Ruby Wax, Ed Halliwell, Sharon Salzberg, Vidyamala Burch, Dan Harris, Michael Chaskalson, Vanessa King, Jamie Bristow, Katie Warriner, Sports Mental Skills Coach for Team GB and Anandi, The Sleep Guru, will offer a mix of live practice, new experiences and theory.  The event will feature Expert Panel discussions, 3 Theatres, Experience Lounge, a beautiful Medicine Garden at the heart of the venue, Teacher’s Hangout and a Zen Market, with a range of beautiful goods and services.

 

The show has attracted sponsorship from well-respected organisations such as the Mental Health Foundation, Be Mindful, Breathworks, Action for Happiness, Mindfulness UK, Awake Academy, Living Mindfully, The Mindfulness Initiative, Psychologies Magazine and Healthy Living London.

 

This unique event will allow you to network and meet others in this community, pick up tips from the experts, further your practice or simply be introduced to the art of meditation. Sign up to our newsletter for more updates and information: www.mindfullivingshow.com.

Time for the Mind

.

Open Coffee Morning and Environment Committee Members Surgery @ Highgate Society
Jun 3 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Highgate village market @ St Michael's School
Jun 3 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

A fantastic new food market selling fresh produce and hot and cold street food!!! Situated in the front playground at St Michael’s. School, North Road, N6 4BG

Omvedgardens. A new gardenescape in North London @ Omvedgardens
Jun 3 @ 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Notes From Underground @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Jun 3 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Presented by Traffic of the Stage

dostoevsky

30th May – 11th June 2017

Tuesdays – Saturdays 7.30pm
Sundays at 4pm

Written by John Cooper
Inspired by DOSTOYEVSKY

Direction – Harry Meacher
Costume Design – Andrew McRobb
Set Design – Bryan Hands

John Cooper takes Dostoyevsky’s ‘underground man’ from the nineteenth century novella Notes From Underground and transposes him from St. Petersburg to a subterranean, contemporary London, revealing the universality of the Russian author’s writings

Cooper’s play, based on the second part of the novella, A Story of the Falling Sleet, depicts the tragedy of a man turned in on himself, a man who both craves and despises affection.

A cast of seven actors portray the wide variety of contemporary characters that inhabit the man’s underground world where sex is regarded as a negotiable commodity, where the protagonist finds himself overwhelmed by a society that exploits rather than alleviates his inner pain.

TICKETS
Tuesday – Friday – £16 / £14 concessions
Saturday / Sunday – £18 / £16

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

TicketsIcon BOX OFFICE: 020 8340 3488
Book Tickets Online


Jun
4
Sun
Highgate Hill Farmers Market @ St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
Jun 4 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Highgate Hill Farmers Market @ St Joseph's Catholic Primary School | London | England | United Kingdom

A new weekly Sunday farmers market for the community.

We’re delighted to be hosted by St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School.

St Joseph’s are especially delighted to celebrate the opening of the Market with the School’s 10th anniversary in September of the ‘St Joseph’s Children’s Garden’ project, enabling children in the Community to sell their garden produce and share their growing expertise.

Produce will include; Freshly pressed juice, soft fruit and top fruit in season, vegetables and salads.  Organic & free range meat, raw milk, cheese, plants & flowers, handmade preserves, herbs, pies, cakes and bread, wet fish and shellfish, free range eggs.

Something for everyone.

All farms are based within 100 miles of London and everyone is visited before they sell with us. Secondary producers such as jam makers have to use a minimum of 50% local ingredients and we ask bakers to use seasonal ingredients and free range/organic eggs. We’ll do our best to include locally based producers, anyone interested should get in touch with us as soon as possible.