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Qui suis-je? Jeu convivial.
La Fête des rois
Soirée conviviale arrosée, galette (et fève!), chansons.
Private view & Artist talks: Ripple Effect
You are warmly invited to the private view of ‘Ripple Effect’, an exhibition exploring freedom and control. The show brings together artists who allow intuition and chance to guide their processes, including: Great Pottery Throw …
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CHILDREN’S THEATRE – Hoot Owl: Master of Disguise
This Christmas, meet Hoot Owl – a crafty bird with a talent for cunning camouflage. Hilarity, puppets, animation and rapid costume changes abound in this family-friendly show from Proon Productions, suitable for children 3 …
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Highgate Library Pumpkin Carving
Fun, informal drop-in event aimed at children. From 2 pm to 4 pm we will make scary Jack O’Lanterns out of pumpkins, ready for Halloween. If you have a pumpkin of your own, do bring …
Gatehouse Chat Show
The original hippy musical HAIR made its debut on the London stage in Autumn 1968. Fifty years on, some of the original cast members get back together to talk about their experience of being in …
Christmas Concert: Ding Dong Merrily, with Voxcetera chamber choir
Get into the Christmas spirit with an evening of sacred music and popular Christmas songs, and raise the roof with traditional carols for all to sing. Voxcetera chamber choir present their very popular annual Christmas concert, …
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Highgate International Chamber Music Festival Family Concert
A magical multi-media tale of a life saved by music for children 7+ and their guardians, based on a true story. Join superhero duo Tommy Foggo and his talking cello Destino as they recruit a …
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The Transformation of St Pancras Station – a lecture by Nigel Lowey
St Pancras was a 14-year-old Christian boy who was martyred in Rome in AD 304 by the Emperor Diocletian – but in Britain he is better known as a railway station. The mark the 150th …
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