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Mar
29
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Mar 29 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Mar 29 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Mar
30
Sun
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Mar 30 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
1
Tue
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 1 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
2
Wed
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 2 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
3
Thu
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 3 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
4
Fri
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 4 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
5
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Apr 5 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 5 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
6
Sun
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 6 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
7
Mon
Coffee and Computers @ Highgate Society
Apr 7 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Monday 6 Nov coffee computers 10 30

Apr
8
Tue
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 8 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
9
Wed
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 9 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
10
Thu
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 10 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
11
Fri
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
12
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Apr 12 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 12 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
13
Sun
Death On The Throne @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 13 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

A simple bedtime story swirls into a surreal tale of four flawed souls stuck in purgatory—a celestial bathroom—in this irreverent yet warmhearted new musical with songs by German pop-rock star Tobias Künzel (Die Prinzen) and Mark Underwood.

With four new arrivals but only three spots in the afterlife, St. Peter is barely keeping his head above water. As each soul pleads their case for a second chance on Earth, ‘help’ arrives in the form of (puppet) Elvis and, you guessed it, (puppet) former leader of the German Democratic Republic, Erich Honecker.

With hints of Avenue Q, this toe-tapping romp through the absurdity of bureaucracy, the search for meaning in utter chaos, and the hope that even the most flawed among us can find redemption promises to be anything but bog-standard.

 

Apr
15
Tue
Too Small To Tell @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 15 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following two sellout R&D performances at the Park Theatre, TOO SMALL TO TELL, an “Incredibly brave piece of theatre” is coming to Upstairs at the Gatehouse for a strictly limited run. 

In the nineties, Lisa Rose worked as an assistant for Harvey Weinstein. She delivered scripts, made coffee, scheduled appointments, and, like so many other women, had to navigate a dangerous professional environment filled with toxic, gendered power roles. 

Nearly thirty years later, in the wake of recent stories about Mohamed al Fayed, Sean Combs, Neil Gaiman, and Justin Baldoni, Lisa reflects on her time at Miramax and asks: Why does this keep happening? What prevents women from coming forward? And when is a story too small to tell? 

TOO SMALL TO TELL received rave audience reviews from its run at the Park Theatre:

 “A story that should never stop being told”

 “Remarkable in its simplicity, both funny and horrific”

“I was massively impressed with [Lisa’s] energy and conviction to the role, which made for a striking performance”

Content Advisory: Graphic Descriptions Of Sexual Violence, Graphic Descriptions of Sexual Harassment

Running Time: 60 Minutes

Apr
16
Wed
To sea or not to sea @ Highgate Society
Apr 16 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

To sea or not to sea

Wednesday 16th April 2025
7.00 for 7.30 pm.
10A South Grove N6 6BS and on Zoom
Entry £7.50 including a glass of wine (£3.00 on Zoom).

Too Small To Tell @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 16 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following two sellout R&D performances at the Park Theatre, TOO SMALL TO TELL, an “Incredibly brave piece of theatre” is coming to Upstairs at the Gatehouse for a strictly limited run. 

In the nineties, Lisa Rose worked as an assistant for Harvey Weinstein. She delivered scripts, made coffee, scheduled appointments, and, like so many other women, had to navigate a dangerous professional environment filled with toxic, gendered power roles. 

Nearly thirty years later, in the wake of recent stories about Mohamed al Fayed, Sean Combs, Neil Gaiman, and Justin Baldoni, Lisa reflects on her time at Miramax and asks: Why does this keep happening? What prevents women from coming forward? And when is a story too small to tell? 

TOO SMALL TO TELL received rave audience reviews from its run at the Park Theatre:

 “A story that should never stop being told”

 “Remarkable in its simplicity, both funny and horrific”

“I was massively impressed with [Lisa’s] energy and conviction to the role, which made for a striking performance”

Content Advisory: Graphic Descriptions Of Sexual Violence, Graphic Descriptions of Sexual Harassment

Running Time: 60 Minutes

Apr
17
Thu
Too Small To Tell @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 17 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following two sellout R&D performances at the Park Theatre, TOO SMALL TO TELL, an “Incredibly brave piece of theatre” is coming to Upstairs at the Gatehouse for a strictly limited run. 

In the nineties, Lisa Rose worked as an assistant for Harvey Weinstein. She delivered scripts, made coffee, scheduled appointments, and, like so many other women, had to navigate a dangerous professional environment filled with toxic, gendered power roles. 

Nearly thirty years later, in the wake of recent stories about Mohamed al Fayed, Sean Combs, Neil Gaiman, and Justin Baldoni, Lisa reflects on her time at Miramax and asks: Why does this keep happening? What prevents women from coming forward? And when is a story too small to tell? 

TOO SMALL TO TELL received rave audience reviews from its run at the Park Theatre:

 “A story that should never stop being told”

 “Remarkable in its simplicity, both funny and horrific”

“I was massively impressed with [Lisa’s] energy and conviction to the role, which made for a striking performance”

Content Advisory: Graphic Descriptions Of Sexual Violence, Graphic Descriptions of Sexual Harassment

Running Time: 60 Minutes

Apr
18
Fri
Too Small To Tell @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 18 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following two sellout R&D performances at the Park Theatre, TOO SMALL TO TELL, an “Incredibly brave piece of theatre” is coming to Upstairs at the Gatehouse for a strictly limited run. 

In the nineties, Lisa Rose worked as an assistant for Harvey Weinstein. She delivered scripts, made coffee, scheduled appointments, and, like so many other women, had to navigate a dangerous professional environment filled with toxic, gendered power roles. 

Nearly thirty years later, in the wake of recent stories about Mohamed al Fayed, Sean Combs, Neil Gaiman, and Justin Baldoni, Lisa reflects on her time at Miramax and asks: Why does this keep happening? What prevents women from coming forward? And when is a story too small to tell? 

TOO SMALL TO TELL received rave audience reviews from its run at the Park Theatre:

 “A story that should never stop being told”

 “Remarkable in its simplicity, both funny and horrific”

“I was massively impressed with [Lisa’s] energy and conviction to the role, which made for a striking performance”

Content Advisory: Graphic Descriptions Of Sexual Violence, Graphic Descriptions of Sexual Harassment

Running Time: 60 Minutes

Apr
19
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Apr 19 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Too Small To Tell @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 19 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following two sellout R&D performances at the Park Theatre, TOO SMALL TO TELL, an “Incredibly brave piece of theatre” is coming to Upstairs at the Gatehouse for a strictly limited run. 

In the nineties, Lisa Rose worked as an assistant for Harvey Weinstein. She delivered scripts, made coffee, scheduled appointments, and, like so many other women, had to navigate a dangerous professional environment filled with toxic, gendered power roles. 

Nearly thirty years later, in the wake of recent stories about Mohamed al Fayed, Sean Combs, Neil Gaiman, and Justin Baldoni, Lisa reflects on her time at Miramax and asks: Why does this keep happening? What prevents women from coming forward? And when is a story too small to tell? 

TOO SMALL TO TELL received rave audience reviews from its run at the Park Theatre:

 “A story that should never stop being told”

 “Remarkable in its simplicity, both funny and horrific”

“I was massively impressed with [Lisa’s] energy and conviction to the role, which made for a striking performance”

Content Advisory: Graphic Descriptions Of Sexual Violence, Graphic Descriptions of Sexual Harassment

Running Time: 60 Minutes

Apr
20
Sun
Too Small To Tell @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 20 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following two sellout R&D performances at the Park Theatre, TOO SMALL TO TELL, an “Incredibly brave piece of theatre” is coming to Upstairs at the Gatehouse for a strictly limited run. 

In the nineties, Lisa Rose worked as an assistant for Harvey Weinstein. She delivered scripts, made coffee, scheduled appointments, and, like so many other women, had to navigate a dangerous professional environment filled with toxic, gendered power roles. 

Nearly thirty years later, in the wake of recent stories about Mohamed al Fayed, Sean Combs, Neil Gaiman, and Justin Baldoni, Lisa reflects on her time at Miramax and asks: Why does this keep happening? What prevents women from coming forward? And when is a story too small to tell? 

TOO SMALL TO TELL received rave audience reviews from its run at the Park Theatre:

 “A story that should never stop being told”

 “Remarkable in its simplicity, both funny and horrific”

“I was massively impressed with [Lisa’s] energy and conviction to the role, which made for a striking performance”

Content Advisory: Graphic Descriptions Of Sexual Violence, Graphic Descriptions of Sexual Harassment

Running Time: 60 Minutes

Apr
21
Mon
Too Small To Tell @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 21 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following two sellout R&D performances at the Park Theatre, TOO SMALL TO TELL, an “Incredibly brave piece of theatre” is coming to Upstairs at the Gatehouse for a strictly limited run. 

In the nineties, Lisa Rose worked as an assistant for Harvey Weinstein. She delivered scripts, made coffee, scheduled appointments, and, like so many other women, had to navigate a dangerous professional environment filled with toxic, gendered power roles. 

Nearly thirty years later, in the wake of recent stories about Mohamed al Fayed, Sean Combs, Neil Gaiman, and Justin Baldoni, Lisa reflects on her time at Miramax and asks: Why does this keep happening? What prevents women from coming forward? And when is a story too small to tell? 

TOO SMALL TO TELL received rave audience reviews from its run at the Park Theatre:

 “A story that should never stop being told”

 “Remarkable in its simplicity, both funny and horrific”

“I was massively impressed with [Lisa’s] energy and conviction to the role, which made for a striking performance”

Content Advisory: Graphic Descriptions Of Sexual Violence, Graphic Descriptions of Sexual Harassment

Running Time: 60 Minutes

Apr
22
Tue
Ordinary Days @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 22 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm
Ordinary Days tells the story of four young New Yorkers whose lives intersect as they search for fulfillment, happiness, love, and cabs. Through a score of vibrant and memorable songs, their experiences ring startlingly true to life.
Ordinary Days is an original musical for anyone who’s ever struggled to appreciate the simple things in a complex place. With equal doses of humor and poignancy, it celebrates how 8.3 million individual stories combine in unexpected ways to make New York City such a unique and extraordinary home.
A Life affirming and heartfelt musical that will leave audiences laughing one second and weeping uncontrollably the next.
Too Small To Tell @ Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Apr 22 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Following two sellout R&D performances at the Park Theatre, TOO SMALL TO TELL, an “Incredibly brave piece of theatre” is coming to Upstairs at the Gatehouse for a strictly limited run. 

In the nineties, Lisa Rose worked as an assistant for Harvey Weinstein. She delivered scripts, made coffee, scheduled appointments, and, like so many other women, had to navigate a dangerous professional environment filled with toxic, gendered power roles. 

Nearly thirty years later, in the wake of recent stories about Mohamed al Fayed, Sean Combs, Neil Gaiman, and Justin Baldoni, Lisa reflects on her time at Miramax and asks: Why does this keep happening? What prevents women from coming forward? And when is a story too small to tell? 

TOO SMALL TO TELL received rave audience reviews from its run at the Park Theatre:

 “A story that should never stop being told”

 “Remarkable in its simplicity, both funny and horrific”

“I was massively impressed with [Lisa’s] energy and conviction to the role, which made for a striking performance”

Content Advisory: Graphic Descriptions Of Sexual Violence, Graphic Descriptions of Sexual Harassment

Running Time: 60 Minutes

Apr
23
Wed
Ordinary Days @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 23 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm
Ordinary Days tells the story of four young New Yorkers whose lives intersect as they search for fulfillment, happiness, love, and cabs. Through a score of vibrant and memorable songs, their experiences ring startlingly true to life.
Ordinary Days is an original musical for anyone who’s ever struggled to appreciate the simple things in a complex place. With equal doses of humor and poignancy, it celebrates how 8.3 million individual stories combine in unexpected ways to make New York City such a unique and extraordinary home.
A Life affirming and heartfelt musical that will leave audiences laughing one second and weeping uncontrollably the next.
Apr
24
Thu
Ordinary Days @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 24 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm
Ordinary Days tells the story of four young New Yorkers whose lives intersect as they search for fulfillment, happiness, love, and cabs. Through a score of vibrant and memorable songs, their experiences ring startlingly true to life.
Ordinary Days is an original musical for anyone who’s ever struggled to appreciate the simple things in a complex place. With equal doses of humor and poignancy, it celebrates how 8.3 million individual stories combine in unexpected ways to make New York City such a unique and extraordinary home.
A Life affirming and heartfelt musical that will leave audiences laughing one second and weeping uncontrollably the next.
Apr
25
Fri
Ordinary Days @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 25 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm
Ordinary Days tells the story of four young New Yorkers whose lives intersect as they search for fulfillment, happiness, love, and cabs. Through a score of vibrant and memorable songs, their experiences ring startlingly true to life.
Ordinary Days is an original musical for anyone who’s ever struggled to appreciate the simple things in a complex place. With equal doses of humor and poignancy, it celebrates how 8.3 million individual stories combine in unexpected ways to make New York City such a unique and extraordinary home.
A Life affirming and heartfelt musical that will leave audiences laughing one second and weeping uncontrollably the next.
Apr
26
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
Apr 26 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

Ordinary Days @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm
Ordinary Days tells the story of four young New Yorkers whose lives intersect as they search for fulfillment, happiness, love, and cabs. Through a score of vibrant and memorable songs, their experiences ring startlingly true to life.
Ordinary Days is an original musical for anyone who’s ever struggled to appreciate the simple things in a complex place. With equal doses of humor and poignancy, it celebrates how 8.3 million individual stories combine in unexpected ways to make New York City such a unique and extraordinary home.
A Life affirming and heartfelt musical that will leave audiences laughing one second and weeping uncontrollably the next.
Apr
27
Sun
Ordinary Days @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 27 @ 7:30 pm – 9:45 pm
Ordinary Days tells the story of four young New Yorkers whose lives intersect as they search for fulfillment, happiness, love, and cabs. Through a score of vibrant and memorable songs, their experiences ring startlingly true to life.
Ordinary Days is an original musical for anyone who’s ever struggled to appreciate the simple things in a complex place. With equal doses of humor and poignancy, it celebrates how 8.3 million individual stories combine in unexpected ways to make New York City such a unique and extraordinary home.
A Life affirming and heartfelt musical that will leave audiences laughing one second and weeping uncontrollably the next.
Einstein’s Violin @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
Apr 27 @ 8:00 pm – 9:15 pm

Einstein’s Violin offers a unique insight into the inner life of the twentieth century’s most celebrated scientist. 

Written by Paul Wingfield and performed by Harry Meacher (Einstein), Leora Cohen (violin) and Paul Wingfield (piano), this play with music transports the audience to Princeton on Monday 11 April 1955, in the final days of Albert Einstein’s life.

As he reflects on his lifelong love affair with his violin, Einstein shares his voyage of discovery as a European Jew, shaped above all by the horrors of the Holocaust. Through music and memory, he grapples with fundamental questions of the morality of war, the existence of God, and invites us into the parallel universe of the great man’s alternative career as a violinist.

May
1
Thu
An Ideal Husband @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
May 1 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful government minister, well-off and with a loving wife. All this is threatened when Mrs Cheveley appears with evidence of a past he would rather hide. Sir Robert has to decide whether to yield to blackmail or risk exposing the origins of his wealth and position.

The themes of this play, which revolve around blackmail and political corruption, are as relevant now as they were when Oscar Wilde wrote the play 130 years ago.

May
3
Sat
Coffee AM at the Highgate Society @ Highgate Society
May 3 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Do come along to meet your neighbours, enjoy a good cup of coffee and find out what is happening in Highgate.

The planning committee often have someone on hand to answer planning queries.

An Ideal Husband @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
May 3 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful government minister, well-off and with a loving wife. All this is threatened when Mrs Cheveley appears with evidence of a past he would rather hide. Sir Robert has to decide whether to yield to blackmail or risk exposing the origins of his wealth and position.

The themes of this play, which revolve around blackmail and political corruption, are as relevant now as they were when Oscar Wilde wrote the play 130 years ago.

May
4
Sun
An Ideal Husband @ Upstairs At The Gatehouse
May 4 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful government minister, well-off and with a loving wife. All this is threatened when Mrs Cheveley appears with evidence of a past he would rather hide. Sir Robert has to decide whether to yield to blackmail or risk exposing the origins of his wealth and position.

The themes of this play, which revolve around blackmail and political corruption, are as relevant now as they were when Oscar Wilde wrote the play 130 years ago.