Heritage Guides Unveils “Historic Highlights of Highgate Village – A Guided Tour” HIGHGATE, LONDON (10th, 17th, 24th & 31st August 2025)
This thoughtfully curated 90-minute experience, takes visitors on walk to discover the history and architecture of Highgate, one of London’s most attractive neighbourhoods.
Taking place throughout August, this unique tour traces a carefully crafted route through the village’s significant historic sites, including among others:
- Lauderdale House and Waterlow Park
- Highgate Cemetery
- St Michaels Church and Pond Square
- Highpoint and Highgate School
- The Flask Public House
“On this walk you will hear more about this fascinating urban history as well as stories of many of its famous past residents including William Murray, who was Lord Chief Justice in the 18th century, poet Samuel Taylor-Coleridge and pop star George Michael.” David, founder of Heritage Guides.
Join our knowledgeable Camden Guide Association member Lettie, on this walking tour to learn about the tranquillity of Tudor Lauderdale House and the architectural variety of its historic high street dating from the late 1600s, to the grandeur of its 18th Century mansions, the elegance of its churches and the heritage of its historic pubs, Highgate is a beautiful area with a rich history.
Additional Tour Information:
- Pricing: £21 per person
- Duration: 90 minutes (11am – 12:30pm)
- Departure: Main entrance, Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
- Accessibility: Moderate inclined walking required, but can be modified – please contact for more details
- Includes: Professional guide
Bookings are now open at Heritage Guides: Highlights of Historic Highgate | Lauderdale House
Join us for an evening with the UK’s No.1 Jive & Swing band! The Jive Aces strive to spread smiles and cheer with their swinging music and classic vintage style from crooning smooth ballads to blasting honking rhythm and blues.
With their hallmark yellow suits and a repertoire that stretches from the timeless tunes of the swing era to the glitz of the Rat Pack with a dash of classic rock & roll, they perform songs in their unique upbeat style by such great artists as Louis Prima, Bobby Darin, Louis Armstrong, Sammy Davis Jr. and Ella Fitzgerald as well as a selection of superb original tunes.
We are delighted to announce the first concert of our Open-Air Thursday season: The London Lasses & Pete Quinn!
From mellifluous vocals to lively instrumentals, The London Lasses invite you to experience the beauty and richness of traditional Irish music.
Join us Thursday 14 August at 7.30pm out on the Tea Lawn for a journey through four centuries of Irish music.
Book your tickets here: https://bit.ly/LH-TLLPQ
[Image Description: Photos of the five London Lasses and Pete Quinn.]
Heritage Guides Unveils “Historic Highlights of Highgate Village – A Guided Tour” HIGHGATE, LONDON (10th, 17th, 24th & 31st August 2025)
This thoughtfully curated 90-minute experience, takes visitors on walk to discover the history and architecture of Highgate, one of London’s most attractive neighbourhoods.
Taking place throughout August, this unique tour traces a carefully crafted route through the village’s significant historic sites, including among others:
- Lauderdale House and Waterlow Park
- Highgate Cemetery
- St Michaels Church and Pond Square
- Highpoint and Highgate School
- The Flask Public House
“On this walk you will hear more about this fascinating urban history as well as stories of many of its famous past residents including William Murray, who was Lord Chief Justice in the 18th century, poet Samuel Taylor-Coleridge and pop star George Michael.” David, founder of Heritage Guides.
Join our knowledgeable Camden Guide Association member Lettie, on this walking tour to learn about the tranquillity of Tudor Lauderdale House and the architectural variety of its historic high street dating from the late 1600s, to the grandeur of its 18th Century mansions, the elegance of its churches and the heritage of its historic pubs, Highgate is a beautiful area with a rich history.
Additional Tour Information:
- Pricing: £21 per person
- Duration: 90 minutes (11am – 12:30pm)
- Departure: Main entrance, Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
- Accessibility: Moderate inclined walking required, but can be modified – please contact for more details
- Includes: Professional guide
Bookings are now open at Heritage Guides: Highlights of Historic Highgate | Lauderdale House
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Heritage Guides Unveils “Historic Highlights of Highgate Village – A Guided Tour” HIGHGATE, LONDON (10th, 17th, 24th & 31st August 2025)
This thoughtfully curated 90-minute experience, takes visitors on walk to discover the history and architecture of Highgate, one of London’s most attractive neighbourhoods.
Taking place throughout August, this unique tour traces a carefully crafted route through the village’s significant historic sites, including among others:
- Lauderdale House and Waterlow Park
- Highgate Cemetery
- St Michaels Church and Pond Square
- Highpoint and Highgate School
- The Flask Public House
“On this walk you will hear more about this fascinating urban history as well as stories of many of its famous past residents including William Murray, who was Lord Chief Justice in the 18th century, poet Samuel Taylor-Coleridge and pop star George Michael.” David, founder of Heritage Guides.
Join our knowledgeable Camden Guide Association member Lettie, on this walking tour to learn about the tranquillity of Tudor Lauderdale House and the architectural variety of its historic high street dating from the late 1600s, to the grandeur of its 18th Century mansions, the elegance of its churches and the heritage of its historic pubs, Highgate is a beautiful area with a rich history.
Additional Tour Information:
- Pricing: £21 per person
- Duration: 90 minutes (11am – 12:30pm)
- Departure: Main entrance, Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
- Accessibility: Moderate inclined walking required, but can be modified – please contact for more details
- Includes: Professional guide
Bookings are now open at Heritage Guides: Highlights of Historic Highgate | Lauderdale House
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Gülseven Medar Trio
Join vocalist Gülseven Medar as she brings ancient Anatolian and Eastern folk music to life, blending traditional sounds with jazz and global influences.
Performing alongside Gülseven are Jomy Jai (keys / electronics) and Zayn Mohammed (electric guitar) who mix Eastern melodies with electronic beats and ambient textures.
Together, they create a powerful, modern sound rooted in ancient traditions. Discover music that connects past and present – an evening not to be missed.
Tea Lawn: £15.50 per person
Unwaged Concession: £12.50
(This concession applies to guests with disabilities and those not in work. There are no senior concessions for our Open-Air series)
Under 35s Concession: £8 (Limited numbers)
Bench (group of 4): £62
Picnic Table (group of 6): £93
Please note that all tickets, including tickets purchased on the door, are subject to a £1.50 booking fee.
Doors open at 6.30pm
Tickets available here
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Heritage Guides Unveils “Historic Highlights of Highgate Village – A Guided Tour” HIGHGATE, LONDON (10th, 17th, 24th & 31st August 2025)
This thoughtfully curated 90-minute experience, takes visitors on walk to discover the history and architecture of Highgate, one of London’s most attractive neighbourhoods.
Taking place throughout August, this unique tour traces a carefully crafted route through the village’s significant historic sites, including among others:
- Lauderdale House and Waterlow Park
- Highgate Cemetery
- St Michaels Church and Pond Square
- Highpoint and Highgate School
- The Flask Public House
“On this walk you will hear more about this fascinating urban history as well as stories of many of its famous past residents including William Murray, who was Lord Chief Justice in the 18th century, poet Samuel Taylor-Coleridge and pop star George Michael.” David, founder of Heritage Guides.
Join our knowledgeable Camden Guide Association member Lettie, on this walking tour to learn about the tranquillity of Tudor Lauderdale House and the architectural variety of its historic high street dating from the late 1600s, to the grandeur of its 18th Century mansions, the elegance of its churches and the heritage of its historic pubs, Highgate is a beautiful area with a rich history.
Additional Tour Information:
- Pricing: £21 per person
- Duration: 90 minutes (11am – 12:30pm)
- Departure: Main entrance, Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill, N6 5HG
- Accessibility: Moderate inclined walking required, but can be modified – please contact for more details
- Includes: Professional guide
Bookings are now open at Heritage Guides: Highlights of Historic Highgate | Lauderdale House
Urban Rhythm
Travel photographer and writer, Debbie Smyth, is sharing some of her recent work in the Upper Gallery at Lauderdale House, 20 Aug – 1 Sep 2025.
Debbie’s work captures her view of the culture, language and history of the places and people she visits, with a particular focus on urban settings. That said, her love for horses always makes an appearance too.
This exhibition will explore tiny moments of silence and space in Tokyo (in both photos and haiku); history and architecture of a street in former East Berlin; Abandoned Soviet sanatoria in Georgia; Corbusier architecture in the snow; horses in Cappadocia and Kyrgyzstan; and some striking urban shots of London.
Check times with Lauderdale House.
Our children’s art classes run on a termly basis, providing children aged 5-8 with an introduction to the basics of drawing and painting.
Each week children will build on their skills learnt in previous weeks, developing their confidence and ability.
Taught by experienced, supportive, and friendly teacher Aynur Erdal, this class is the perfect opportunity to introduce your child to the world of art.
We welcome any students wishing to join after the beginning of the term and charge a pro rata rate of £15 per class until the end of the term. Please contact the office on 020 8348 8716 to book or if you have any queries about the class.
You are also welcome to book an initial taster class at a half-price rate of £7.50 ahead of booking the whole term- please call on 020 8348 8716, and we will be happy to help.
Prices:
Taster: £7.50
Autumn Term Fee: £195 (13 weeks at £15/class)
Book here.
Our children’s art classes run on a termly basis, providing children aged 5-8 with an introduction to the basics of drawing and painting.
Each week children will build on their skills learnt in previous weeks, developing their confidence and ability.
Taught by experienced, supportive, and friendly teacher Aynur Erdal, this class is the perfect opportunity to introduce your child to the world of art.
We welcome any students wishing to join after the beginning of the term and charge a pro rata rate of £15 per class until the end of the term. Please contact the office on 020 8348 8716 to book or if you have any queries about the class.
You are also welcome to book an initial taster class at a half-price rate of £7.50 ahead of booking the whole term- please call on 020 8348 8716, and we will be happy to help.
Prices:
Taster: £7.50
Autumn Term Fee: £195 (13 weeks at £15/class)
Book here.
Come and get a behind-the-scenes look at Lauderdale House at this special free tour.
Led by two of our founding board members Peter Barber OBE and Nick Peacey MBE for a fascinating tour of the House and its history:
Discover the secret trompe l’oeil behind the stair case panels.
Hear about Lord Lauderdale’s collection of books which nearly brought the House down.
Understand the history of the ‘moving front door’.
Find out what really went on at the archaeological parties in the 1800’s.
And why the workmen in in 1582 bricked in chickens, candlesticks and shoes behind the fireplace.
Peter will lead the 11am tour, and Nick will lead the 2pm tour.
Lauderdale House is delighted to offer these free tours as part of the Open House Festival, a London-wide festival that opens up and celebrates the city’s architecture, special sites and neighbourhoods.
The tours are free of charge but due to high demand we kindly ask you to book a slot so the experience can be as pleasant as possible.
Come join us for some FREE family-fun at Lauderdale at this year’s Open House Festival!
Sunday Fun-day Workshop
Our family workshops are designed to share the history of Lauderdale House!
These relaxed, drop-in workshops are perfect for children aged 4 – 10 and include tactile and sensory activities, as well as crafts related to specific periods in Lauderdale House’s history. For September, we’re celebrating our local landmarks – you’ll get to learn about all the amazing buildings that surround us and sketch them to create a collaborative city-scape collage. You’ll also have the chance to discover the architecture of Lauderdale House, from our Tudor beams and fireplaces, to our Georgian ceiling décor – there’s almost 500 years to explore!
Please note all children must be accompanied by a parent or carer.
Family Trail: A Walk Back in Time
Learn more about Lauderdale House with your family at this free self-guided trail.
Spot the Tudor beams, find the frog in the Long Gallery ceiling and discover the story of the dog who saved the House. This free trail is designed to be followed at your own pace and can be picked up from the Lower Gallery. The first 50 of children who complete the trail will receive a chocolate treat.
Lauderdale House is delighted to offer the September workshop and free self-guided tour as part of the Open House Festival, a London-wide festival that opens up and celebrates the city’s architecture, special sites and neighbourhoods.
Our children’s art classes run on a termly basis, providing children aged 5-8 with an introduction to the basics of drawing and painting.
Each week children will build on their skills learnt in previous weeks, developing their confidence and ability.
Taught by experienced, supportive, and friendly teacher Aynur Erdal, this class is the perfect opportunity to introduce your child to the world of art.
We welcome any students wishing to join after the beginning of the term and charge a pro rata rate of £15 per class until the end of the term. Please contact the office on 020 8348 8716 to book or if you have any queries about the class.
You are also welcome to book an initial taster class at a half-price rate of £7.50 ahead of booking the whole term- please call on 020 8348 8716, and we will be happy to help.
Prices:
Taster: £7.50
Autumn Term Fee: £195 (13 weeks at £15/class)
Book here.

The Casimir Connection performs a blend of original modern classical music and chamber jazz, presenting music that is truly unique: uplifting music reminiscent of Steve Reich and Karl Jenkins, with vibrant contemporary jazz improvisation.
Diane McLoughlin (composer, arranger and saxophones) has had decades of experience as a performer and composer, including her 18-piece big band Giant Steppes. She currently plays with and writes for the award winning jazz quintet, ARQ. The other members of the group are outstanding musicians and improvisors. Alcyona Mick is a renowned jazz pianist, known for her work with Tori Freestone and Natacha Atlas. Kit Massey plays regularly with the Hot Club of Jupiter and the BBC Concert Orchestra and is a teacher at Trinity Laban. Tim Fairhall performs in a variety of genres including the James Patrick Gavin and the John Martin Quartet.
With The Casimir Connection, the emphasis is on emotional expression and storytelling, and audiences in the past have said they found the music moving, inspirational and cinematic.
Caliban Sounds in association with One Little independent Records recently released their second album, Reflection, which has received very positive reviews.
Matthew Wright from Jazz Journal described it as “an impressive album that warrants repeated listening.”
Nick Lea from Jazz Views said it was a …“fine album from an ensemble that is truly bringing a new perspective on classical chamber composition and contemporary jazz and does so with a genuine sense of adventure”.
Jazzwise commented “there’s serenity and optimism..all delivered with virtuosic commitment”. (July 2024)
Mojo recently gave the album four stars and mentioned “brooding, folkloric pieces” and “rhythmic verve”. (August 2024)
To learn more about The Casimir Connection, please visit their website, Instagram or Facebook page.
Our children’s art classes run on a termly basis, providing children aged 5-8 with an introduction to the basics of drawing and painting.
Each week children will build on their skills learnt in previous weeks, developing their confidence and ability.
Taught by experienced, supportive, and friendly teacher Aynur Erdal, this class is the perfect opportunity to introduce your child to the world of art.
We welcome any students wishing to join after the beginning of the term and charge a pro rata rate of £15 per class until the end of the term. Please contact the office on 020 8348 8716 to book or if you have any queries about the class.
You are also welcome to book an initial taster class at a half-price rate of £7.50 ahead of booking the whole term- please call on 020 8348 8716, and we will be happy to help.
Prices:
Taster: £7.50
Autumn Term Fee: £195 (13 weeks at £15/class)
Book here.

Francis Beckett’s new play Make England Great Again is set just after the Britons First Party wins its first ever general election victory, and its charismatic leader Max Moore enters 10 Downing Street.
It’s a comedy, but also a warning.
Francis Beckett’s last three plays have had successful runs at Upstairs at the Gatehouse. The New Statesman called A Modest Little Man “a moving and entertaining play about Clement Attlee.”
In The House Magazine, John McDonnell MP wrote of Vodka with Stalin: “As always with Francis’s work, you can’t fail to become emotionally close to the characters.”
His Tom Lehrer is Teaching Math and Doesn’t Want to Talk to You was “A glorious celebration of one of the brightest, wittiest and most principled satirists”.

Francis Beckett’s new play Make England Great Again is set just after the Britons First Party wins its first ever general election victory, and its charismatic leader Max Moore enters 10 Downing Street.
It’s a comedy, but also a warning.
Francis Beckett’s last three plays have had successful runs at Upstairs at the Gatehouse. The New Statesman called A Modest Little Man “a moving and entertaining play about Clement Attlee.”
In The House Magazine, John McDonnell MP wrote of Vodka with Stalin: “As always with Francis’s work, you can’t fail to become emotionally close to the characters.”
His Tom Lehrer is Teaching Math and Doesn’t Want to Talk to You was “A glorious celebration of one of the brightest, wittiest and most principled satirists”.

Francis Beckett’s new play Make England Great Again is set just after the Britons First Party wins its first ever general election victory, and its charismatic leader Max Moore enters 10 Downing Street.
It’s a comedy, but also a warning.
Francis Beckett’s last three plays have had successful runs at Upstairs at the Gatehouse. The New Statesman called A Modest Little Man “a moving and entertaining play about Clement Attlee.”
In The House Magazine, John McDonnell MP wrote of Vodka with Stalin: “As always with Francis’s work, you can’t fail to become emotionally close to the characters.”
His Tom Lehrer is Teaching Math and Doesn’t Want to Talk to You was “A glorious celebration of one of the brightest, wittiest and most principled satirists”.

Francis Beckett’s new play Make England Great Again is set just after the Britons First Party wins its first ever general election victory, and its charismatic leader Max Moore enters 10 Downing Street.
It’s a comedy, but also a warning.
Francis Beckett’s last three plays have had successful runs at Upstairs at the Gatehouse. The New Statesman called A Modest Little Man “a moving and entertaining play about Clement Attlee.”
In The House Magazine, John McDonnell MP wrote of Vodka with Stalin: “As always with Francis’s work, you can’t fail to become emotionally close to the characters.”
His Tom Lehrer is Teaching Math and Doesn’t Want to Talk to You was “A glorious celebration of one of the brightest, wittiest and most principled satirists”.

Francis Beckett’s new play Make England Great Again is set just after the Britons First Party wins its first ever general election victory, and its charismatic leader Max Moore enters 10 Downing Street.
It’s a comedy, but also a warning.
Francis Beckett’s last three plays have had successful runs at Upstairs at the Gatehouse. The New Statesman called A Modest Little Man “a moving and entertaining play about Clement Attlee.”
In The House Magazine, John McDonnell MP wrote of Vodka with Stalin: “As always with Francis’s work, you can’t fail to become emotionally close to the characters.”
His Tom Lehrer is Teaching Math and Doesn’t Want to Talk to You was “A glorious celebration of one of the brightest, wittiest and most principled satirists”.

Francis Beckett’s new play Make England Great Again is set just after the Britons First Party wins its first ever general election victory, and its charismatic leader Max Moore enters 10 Downing Street.
It’s a comedy, but also a warning.
Francis Beckett’s last three plays have had successful runs at Upstairs at the Gatehouse. The New Statesman called A Modest Little Man “a moving and entertaining play about Clement Attlee.”
In The House Magazine, John McDonnell MP wrote of Vodka with Stalin: “As always with Francis’s work, you can’t fail to become emotionally close to the characters.”
His Tom Lehrer is Teaching Math and Doesn’t Want to Talk to You was “A glorious celebration of one of the brightest, wittiest and most principled satirists”.
Our children’s art classes run on a termly basis, providing children aged 5-8 with an introduction to the basics of drawing and painting.
Each week children will build on their skills learnt in previous weeks, developing their confidence and ability.
Taught by experienced, supportive, and friendly teacher Aynur Erdal, this class is the perfect opportunity to introduce your child to the world of art.
We welcome any students wishing to join after the beginning of the term and charge a pro rata rate of £15 per class until the end of the term. Please contact the office on 020 8348 8716 to book or if you have any queries about the class.
You are also welcome to book an initial taster class at a half-price rate of £7.50 ahead of booking the whole term- please call on 020 8348 8716, and we will be happy to help.
Prices:
Taster: £7.50
Autumn Term Fee: £195 (13 weeks at £15/class)
Book here.

Accidental Death of an Anarchist
by Dario Fo
Adapted by Tim Supple & Alan Cumming
This amateur production of Accidental Death of an Anarchist is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd.
A master of disguise walks into a police station… and chaos ensues.
When a cunning con artist finds himself in police custody, he discovers something far more valuable than any heist—the perfect opportunity to turn the tables on authority itself. Armed with lightning-quick wit and a dangerous talent for impersonation, he transforms an ordinary day at the station into an extraordinary game of cat and mouse.
What begins as simple trickery evolves into something much more explosive, where every joke hides a barb, every laugh reveals a crack in the system, and nothing is quite what it seems. In this whirlwind of mistaken identities and verbal acrobatics, the question isn’t just who’s fooling whom—it’s whether anyone has the stomach for the truth when it arises.
A razor-sharp political farce that proves the most dangerous weapon isn’t a gun—it’s laughter.
Jazz in the House: Pete Oxley / Nicolas Meier Guitar Project
For this special Jazz in the House evening, Pete and Nick will feature their new album of original music: ‘Mercurial Indigo’ and will be joined by the great rhythm section of Andy Hamill on acoustic & electric basses (and chromatic harmonica) and Paul Cavaciuti on drums.
The Oxley-Meier Guitar Project, formed by guitarists Pete Oxley and Nicolas Meier, is a unique band that successfully melds contemporary jazz with ‘world-music’. They together create a huge variety of textures and soundscapes, from Middle Eastern influenced music to raucous Brazilian-inspired sambas, using an unusual range of guitars between them – including fretless nylon, acoustic and electric 12 strings, sitar-guitar and 11-string fretless.
Both are internationally acclaimed musicians and they have played all the major UK venues such as Ronnie Scott’s, Wigmore Hall, The Sage, Musicport World Music Festival and the London Jazz Festival. They have also toured widely across Europe, presenting the music from all five of their CD releases.
Standard £15.50
Unwaged Concession £12.50
(This concession applies to guests with disabilities and those not in work. There are no senior concessions for Jazz in the House)
Under 35s Concession £8 (Limited numbers)
Booking Fee £1.50 per ticket
Doors open at 7:30pm
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The Piaf Story is an acoustic storytelling performance about the life of Edith Piaf and the songs that shaped her career by singer Susan Black accompanied by pianist Aled Thomas.
From the slums of Belleville, Paris to the top of the Eiffel Tower singing ‘Non je ne regrette rien’ just before she died, Susan Black relates the dramatic story of Edith Piaf.
Susan will share anecdotes about Edith’s lovers, joys and tragedies as she sings ‘Les Chansons Réalistes,’ the songs for which Edith is so remembered, including ‘La Vie en Rose,’ ‘Hymne à l’amour’ and ‘Non je ne regrette rein.’
Accompanied by her pianist Aled Thomas, The Piaf Story is an intimate view into a remarkable woman’s life whose voice enabled her to survive through adversity and still has an impact on us today.
Our children’s art classes run on a termly basis, providing children aged 5-8 with an introduction to the basics of drawing and painting.
Each week children will build on their skills learnt in previous weeks, developing their confidence and ability.
Taught by experienced, supportive, and friendly teacher Aynur Erdal, this class is the perfect opportunity to introduce your child to the world of art.
We welcome any students wishing to join after the beginning of the term and charge a pro rata rate of £15 per class until the end of the term. Please contact the office on 020 8348 8716 to book or if you have any queries about the class.
You are also welcome to book an initial taster class at a half-price rate of £7.50 ahead of booking the whole term- please call on 020 8348 8716, and we will be happy to help.
Prices:
Taster: £7.50
Autumn Term Fee: £195 (13 weeks at £15/class)
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Francis Beckett’s new play Make England Great Again is set just after the Britons First Party wins its first ever general election victory, and its charismatic leader Max Moore enters 10 Downing Street.
It’s a comedy, but also a warning.
Francis Beckett’s last three plays have had successful runs at Upstairs at the Gatehouse. The New Statesman called A Modest Little Man “a moving and entertaining play about Clement Attlee.”
In The House Magazine, John McDonnell MP wrote of Vodka with Stalin: “As always with Francis’s work, you can’t fail to become emotionally close to the characters.”
His Tom Lehrer is Teaching Math and Doesn’t Want to Talk to You was “A glorious celebration of one of the brightest, wittiest and most principled satirists”.