Home

Jul
11
Fri
Trouble, Struggle, Bubble and Squeak @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 11 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

“Victoria Melody should be a national treasure, a household name.”

Time Out

 

Award-winning theatre-maker Victoria Melody, directed by the legendary Mark Thomas, blends storytelling, comedy, elaborate costumes, and historical re-enactment to celebrate Britain’s ordinary heroes.

 

Shining a light on food bank workers, volunteers, and community organisers, it explores the people who quietly keep the country running. Through immersive research and first-hand experience — becoming a musketeer included — Victoria uncovers the  passion, struggle, and humour in everyday lives.

 

With her signature wit and curiosity, she invites audiences to see the world differently, offering a joyful and unexpected take on who really shapes Britain.

Jul
12
Sat
Rob Newman: Where The Wild Things Were @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 12 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

★★★★

“One of comedy’s most skilled performers… this is an exquisite, erudite, well-crafted show”

Evening Standard

 

★★★★

“His shows are a joy to watch”

The Guardian

 

“He is one amazing comedian”

Time Out

 

From the comedian who invented the phrase ‘No Planet B’, Rob Newman brings a new show about future cities, lost beavers, philistine Bingo callers, Dorothy Parker’s Multiverse Diaries and A Man Called Clive.

Jul
17
Thu
The JL Sessions @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 17 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Jacksons Lane presents a brand-new strand of free live music events in our bar this Summer, curated by Highgate musician Steve Somerset. Each month will see Steve and his band The Lost Weekend perform alongside special guests. Arrive early to bag a seat!

Admission free, donations welcome on the night. 

Jul
21
Mon
The Ghost of White Hart Lane @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 21 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

★★★★★

The Edinburgh Reporter

 

★★★★

The Times

 

“Pick of the Fringe”

Ian Rankin

 

Spurs and Scotland star John White was one of the best footballers of the 1960s. However, in July 1964, he was struck by lightning and killed at just 27 years old. From humble beginnings outside Edinburgh to football fame and his tragic death, the play captures John’s cheeky humour and follows the journey of his son, Rob White, who was only five months old when his father died.

 

The Ghost of White Hart Lane premiered at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in July 2024 — the first live play performed at the venue — before a sell-out month-long run at Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe last summer.

 

Based on the Sunday Times bestseller by Rob White and Julie Welch, the play was commissioned to mark 60 years since John White’s passing. This deeply personal and nostalgic story offers a fresh perspective on grief, growing up without a father, and male mental health.

Loved by audiences and critics alike, The Ghost of White Hart Lane returns to North London by popular demand this summer

Jul
22
Tue
The Ghost of White Hart Lane @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 22 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

★★★★★

The Edinburgh Reporter

 

★★★★

The Times

 

“Pick of the Fringe”

Ian Rankin

 

Spurs and Scotland star John White was one of the best footballers of the 1960s. However, in July 1964, he was struck by lightning and killed at just 27 years old. From humble beginnings outside Edinburgh to football fame and his tragic death, the play captures John’s cheeky humour and follows the journey of his son, Rob White, who was only five months old when his father died.

 

The Ghost of White Hart Lane premiered at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in July 2024 — the first live play performed at the venue — before a sell-out month-long run at Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe last summer.

 

Based on the Sunday Times bestseller by Rob White and Julie Welch, the play was commissioned to mark 60 years since John White’s passing. This deeply personal and nostalgic story offers a fresh perspective on grief, growing up without a father, and male mental health.

Loved by audiences and critics alike, The Ghost of White Hart Lane returns to North London by popular demand this summer

Jul
23
Wed
Edge Street Live Presents Dr John Cooper Clarke @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 23 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

“One of Britain’s outstanding poets”

— Sir Paul McCartney

 

“Fantastically entertaining. As a writer of comic prose Clarke is the match of anyone alive, and his turns of phrase are as sharp as his suits”

— The Times

 

A literary phenomenon and ‘Godfather of Punk Poetry‘, John Cooper Clarke has shaped music, literature, and fashion. From his iconic poem I Wanna Be Yours — a global hit with the Arctic Monkeys — to Evidently Chickentown featuring in The Sopranos, his influence is undeniable.

 

Rising from Salford’s working men’s clubs to sharing stages with Joy Division, The Clash, and the Sex Pistols, John became one of punk’s most important figures. His sharp-witted performances blend classic verse, new material, and hilarious riffs on modern life.

 

With a 2025 tour set for major venues like the London Palladium and Co-op Live, this is a rare chance to see a living legend up close at Jacksons Lane.

Jul
24
Thu
The Ghost of White Hart Lane @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 24 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

★★★★★

The Edinburgh Reporter

 

★★★★

The Times

 

“Pick of the Fringe”

Ian Rankin

 

Spurs and Scotland star John White was one of the best footballers of the 1960s. However, in July 1964, he was struck by lightning and killed at just 27 years old. From humble beginnings outside Edinburgh to football fame and his tragic death, the play captures John’s cheeky humour and follows the journey of his son, Rob White, who was only five months old when his father died.

 

The Ghost of White Hart Lane premiered at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in July 2024 — the first live play performed at the venue — before a sell-out month-long run at Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe last summer.

 

Based on the Sunday Times bestseller by Rob White and Julie Welch, the play was commissioned to mark 60 years since John White’s passing. This deeply personal and nostalgic story offers a fresh perspective on grief, growing up without a father, and male mental health.

Loved by audiences and critics alike, The Ghost of White Hart Lane returns to North London by popular demand this summer

Jul
25
Fri
The Ghost of White Hart Lane @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 25 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

★★★★★

The Edinburgh Reporter

 

★★★★

The Times

 

“Pick of the Fringe”

Ian Rankin

 

Spurs and Scotland star John White was one of the best footballers of the 1960s. However, in July 1964, he was struck by lightning and killed at just 27 years old. From humble beginnings outside Edinburgh to football fame and his tragic death, the play captures John’s cheeky humour and follows the journey of his son, Rob White, who was only five months old when his father died.

 

The Ghost of White Hart Lane premiered at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in July 2024 — the first live play performed at the venue — before a sell-out month-long run at Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe last summer.

 

Based on the Sunday Times bestseller by Rob White and Julie Welch, the play was commissioned to mark 60 years since John White’s passing. This deeply personal and nostalgic story offers a fresh perspective on grief, growing up without a father, and male mental health.

Loved by audiences and critics alike, The Ghost of White Hart Lane returns to North London by popular demand this summer

Jul
26
Sat
The Ghost of White Hart Lane @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 26 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

★★★★★

The Edinburgh Reporter

 

★★★★

The Times

 

“Pick of the Fringe”

Ian Rankin

 

Spurs and Scotland star John White was one of the best footballers of the 1960s. However, in July 1964, he was struck by lightning and killed at just 27 years old. From humble beginnings outside Edinburgh to football fame and his tragic death, the play captures John’s cheeky humour and follows the journey of his son, Rob White, who was only five months old when his father died.

 

The Ghost of White Hart Lane premiered at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in July 2024 — the first live play performed at the venue — before a sell-out month-long run at Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe last summer.

 

Based on the Sunday Times bestseller by Rob White and Julie Welch, the play was commissioned to mark 60 years since John White’s passing. This deeply personal and nostalgic story offers a fresh perspective on grief, growing up without a father, and male mental health.

Loved by audiences and critics alike, The Ghost of White Hart Lane returns to North London by popular demand this summer

Jul
27
Sun
The Ghost of White Hart Lane @ Jacksons Lane
Jul 27 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

★★★★★

The Edinburgh Reporter

 

★★★★

The Times

 

“Pick of the Fringe”

Ian Rankin

 

Spurs and Scotland star John White was one of the best footballers of the 1960s. However, in July 1964, he was struck by lightning and killed at just 27 years old. From humble beginnings outside Edinburgh to football fame and his tragic death, the play captures John’s cheeky humour and follows the journey of his son, Rob White, who was only five months old when his father died.

 

The Ghost of White Hart Lane premiered at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in July 2024 — the first live play performed at the venue — before a sell-out month-long run at Underbelly, Edinburgh Fringe last summer.

 

Based on the Sunday Times bestseller by Rob White and Julie Welch, the play was commissioned to mark 60 years since John White’s passing. This deeply personal and nostalgic story offers a fresh perspective on grief, growing up without a father, and male mental health.

Loved by audiences and critics alike, The Ghost of White Hart Lane returns to North London by popular demand this summer