Events |
Events for October 2010 |
Friday 1 OctoberI'm a Womanat New End Theatre. See full details...
Tuesday to Saturday 7.30pm
Sunday matinees 3.30pm
A musical cabaret performed by acclaimed jazz singer Kate Dimbleby about women at work, home and play
Saturday 2 OctoberSunday 3 OctoberTuesday 5 OctoberPakita7:30pm at New End Theatre. See full details...
Abandoned by her lover, Pakita joins a lonely-hearts group. A play about love, addiction and peculiar obsession.
Residents Association - Council Meeting8pm at Fellowship House. See full details...
Hear Suburb issues debated and raise your concerns at Question Time (8.30pm).
The Saloon Singer9pm at New End Theatre. See full details...
Holly Penfield has sung in most of the world's gin joints. Hear one of the greatest undiscovered entertainers of the time.
Wednesday 6 OctoberThursday 7 OctoberFriday 8 OctoberSaturday 9 OctoberInstitute - An Introduction to Meditation10am to 4pm at The Institute. See full details...
Learn how to meditate in a simple contemporary way without any particular spiritual orientation – and sitting comfortably. Venue: The Institute, 11 High Road, N2.
Institute - Middle Eastern 4-Course Meal1pm to 5pm at The Institute. See full details...
Learn how to prepare a traditional Middle Eastern meal including roasting a whole lamb.
Sunday 10 OctoberNorth London Hospice - Sponsored Walk round the Heath Extension10:30am to 1pm See full details...
Leaders: Cllr John Marshall & local doctors, in aid of the North London Hospice
Monday 11 OctoberTuesday 12 OctoberWednesday 13 OctoberThursday 14 OctoberFriday 15 OctoberSaturday 16 OctoberInstitute - Walk: The Romantics in Hampstead11am to 4pm at The Institute. See full details...
Walk and Talk exploring the associations of the early 19th century Romantic poets with Hampstead.
Sunday 17 OctoberMonday 18 OctoberTuesday 19 OctoberHorticultural Society - Coach trip to Cambridge Botanical Gardens and Secret Gardens of CambridgeSee full details...
HGS Horticultural Society members only (numbers limited to 25); £35.00pp. Contact Lorraine Wilder, 25 Asmuns Hill, NW11 6ES with cheque and SAE.
Wednesday 20 OctoberThursday 21 OctoberFree Church - Thursday Fellowship Social Afternoon2:30pm See full details...
Venue: Free Church Rooms. Talk about Hearing Dogs for the deaf
Historical Society - Historical Association8pm at Fellowship House. See full details...
The Battle of Barnet 1471. The North West London Branch presents a talk by Paul Baker, a City of London guide, who has made the battle one of his specialities. He leads walks around the battle site, but on this occasion promises the battle without the walk.
Garden Suburb Theatre - Steel Magnolias8pm See full details...
A hilarious and touching play, by Robert Harling, set in a Louisiana beauty parlour. Venue: The Bull Theatre, 68 High Street, Barnet. 3pm Matinee on 23 October. Refreshments. Admission £12 (conc £10). To book 7723 6609
Other dates and times:
Friday 22 OctoberSaturday 23 OctoberSunday 24 OctoberTuesday 26 OctoberLife After7:30pm at New End Theatre. See full details...
A high-flying lawyer passes a young man crying on the steps of the High Court. Why did he die and could he have been saved?
Wednesday 27 OctoberThursday 28 OctoberNorth London Hospice - St Pancras on Time: Special Interest Talk by Lester Hillmanat Fellowship House. See full details...
7.45pm Armchair tour of new international station and the ancient parish in which it is situated
Finchley Society Monthly Meeting8pm See full details...
Talk on the restoration of Alexandra Palace after the Great Fire of 1980
St Jude's Church - Patronal Festival8pm at St. Jude's Church. See full details...
The Feast of St Jude and the Centenary of the dedication of the Lady Chapel
Friday 29 OctoberFree Church - Music Recital by Christine Cunnold (soprano)1pm at The Free Church. See full details...
12.15pm lunch supporting Christian Aid
Kiss'd by Nightshade7pm See full details...
Halloween entertainment, ghost stories, games and drinks
Saturday 30 OctoberSunday 31 OctoberYevgeny Sudbin, piano7:30pm at Henrietta Barnett School Hall. See full details...
Scarlatti, Shostakovich, Scriabin, Ravel
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