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).
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Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life
PRESS RELEASE 4 – 17 April 2025 Allan Jenkins: The Art of Still Life This exhibition by fine art photographer Allan Jenkins, will focus on his ‘Still Life’ series and feature flora and natural forms. …
The Jive Aces
The Jive Aces, renowned for their high-energy swinging music and spectacular live show are back Upstairs at the Gatehouse! Join us for an evening with the UK’s No.1 Jive & Swing band! The Jive Aces strive …
Before Nell and After Agincourt
Following a successful showcase at Theatre at The Tabard in 2024, The Crooked Billets brings Peter Mottley’s double bill of forgotten gems to Upstairs at The Gatehouse for a special two week run. Written in …
Regarding Shelley
Celebrated today for his groundbreaking romantic poetry and acclaimed intellect, in 1812 Percy Shelley was seen as a dangerous radical by the establishment. Expelled from Oxford for his atheism he then scandalously eloped with Harriet …
My Name is Gef
After a sell-out run at The Phoenix Arts Club, MY NAME IS GEF, a “hilarious, horrifying and thought-provoking” new actor-muso, folk-horror, comedy musical comes to workshop at Upstairs at the Gatehouse for two afternoons only! 1937. Renowned and …
Before It Hits
A new “New Musical” showcase, Before It Hits brings snapshots of six in-development musicals by some of the West End’s best emerging writers to Upstairs At The Gatehouse. Hosted by standup comedian Farah Sharp (named ‘One …
The Behaviours of Posie Marshall
Offie nominated writer Maeve O’Haire brings her one woman show ‘The Behaviours of Posie Marshall’ to stage, in which twenty-one characters come to life in a dark comedic setting. Posie Marshall leads us through 37 …
An Ideal Husband
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 …
Einstein’s Violin
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 …