Autumn 2014 programme

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Autumn 2014 programme
Autumn 2014 programme
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BLACKHEATH WELCOME
SUNDAYS
AUTUMN SHADES AT BLACKHEATH HALLS
Once again we have a full programme of
performances and events lined up at the
Halls over the autumn period.
There are four great comedy nights,
opening with Shappi Khorsandi’s brand
new show “Because I’m Shappi...” on 4
October. The ever popular Marcus
Brigstocke makes a welcome return on 22
October with “Je M’accuse – I am Marcus”.
Add two further comic talents – Paul
Chowdhry on 25 October and Seann
Walsh on 20 December, and you have a
great season of fun! Our Comedy Happy
Hour offers 20% off all drinks between
6.30pm and 7.30pm on comedy nights.
One of the most highly regarded
vocalists in the UK, Jacqui Dankworth,
is back for one night only on 10 October,
with a mix of jazz, folk, soul and blues.
For a great evening of true “variety”
don’t miss The House of Fun With Arthur
Smith with fantastic comedy, sparkling
music and saucy stand-up.
What can be said about the Tiger Lillies
that hasn’t already been said? If you
haven’t seen them, now’s your chance,
and if you have then welcome back! With
their mix of cabaret, anarchic opera and
gypsy music, they arrive on 26 November.
A treat for all gardening enthusiasts, on
21 November, the nation’s favourite and
most respected gardener, Monty Don,
speaks about his life and travels visiting
gardens all over the world.
Blackheath Halls is pleased to present a
short series of events to mark the
centenary of World War I, with music,
poetry, and a wonderfully nostalgic
evening of songs and popular music from
the time, Keep The Home Fires Burning.
Our Saturday afternoon children’s
theatre series presents four classic stories
– The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Pinocchio,
Aladdin and The Selfish Giant, together
with a fantastic new tale, Shoe Kangaroo
and the Big Bad Boot.
The Sunday morning recital series opens
on 28 September with the virtuoso
pianist, Nikolai Demidenko. The autumn
series also includes “London Pride – A
Celebration of London in Song” with
soprano Catherine Bott and pianist
Jonathan Cohen, the brilliant young
Czech Orbis Trio, piano duo Pascal and
Ami Rogé in a programme of French
music during World War I, and violin and
piano duo Deniz Arman Gelenbe and
Michael Bochmann.
The Jette Parker Young Artists present
three further Wednesday evening recitals,
the first of these is on 15 October.
The students of Trinity Laban play an
integral role in the music making of the
Halls, with an exciting and varied
programme of concerts and other events,
featuring the Symphony Orchestra,
Sinfonia, Wind Orchestra, and Chorus.
There are also many opportunities to get
involved and learn new skills, including
tea dances, our annual Blackheath Goes
Gospel project, and a special Ceilidh. Or
why not join the Blackheath Halls
Orchestra or Chorus, or our Meantime
Jazz group?
There’s plenty for everyone, so do come
and join us...
CONTENTS
Blackheath Sundays
Classical events
Spoken Word events
World War I week
Children’s events
What’s On When
Music events
Comedy events
Art Exhibition
Community Come
and Join In
Community events
Support Us
Keith Murray
General Manager
Booking info
Contacts
General Manager Operations Manager Marketing and Box
Keith Murray
Hannah Benton
Office Co-ordinator
Kyle Jarvis
Development Manager Technical Manager Community
Administrator
Helma Zebregs
Malcolm Richards Engagement Manager Caroline Foulkes
Rose Ballantyne
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BLACKHEATH SUNDAYS
CATHERINE BOTT soprano
JONATHAN COHEN piano
SUNDAY 12 OCTOBER 11am | Recital Room
London Pride: A celebration of London in song
Programme Includes:
Lionel Monckton Chalk Farm to Camberwell Green
Sandy Wilson A Room in Bloomsbury
Percy Grainger Handel in the Strand
Manning Sherwin A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
Jonathan Dove Five Am’rous Sighs
NIKOLAI
DEMIDENKO piano
SUNDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 11am | Great Hall
Glinka Notturno in F minor, ‘La Séparation’
Kalinnikov Notturno in F sharp minor
Blumenfeld Notturno Fantasia in E major,
Op.20
Chopin Nocturne in C minor, Op.48, No.1;
Nocturne in F sharp minor, Op.48, No.2;
Nocturne in E flat major, Op.55, No.2;
Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op.Posth;
Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat major, Op.61;
Sonata No.3
Nikolai Demidenko’s passionate
virtuosity and musicianship has
brought him worldwide recognition.
Renowned for his authoritative
performances of the Russian concerto
repertoire, he has worked with many
conductors and orchestras throughout
the world, including the symphony
orchestras of Adelaide, Barcelona,
Melbourne, Queensland.
TICKETS: £14 | £12 concessions
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In this enchanting selection of songs
acclaimed soprano Catherine Bott takes
a musical trip round her home-town,
with Jonathan Cohen at the piano.
If you live in London too, then you’ll
know the number of the bus that takes
you from Chalk Farm to Camberwell
Green, or perhaps you’ve always
wanted A Room in Bloomsbury. If
you’ve visited London, you’ll have
wondered whether nightingales really
do sing in Berkeley Square.
With songs both comical and tender,
world-weary and affectionate, from
Joyce Grenfell to Jonathan Dove and
from music hall to concert hall, London
Pride is a programme for anyone with
a place for London in their hearts.
TICKETS: £14 | £12 concessions
Support our Blackheath Sunday recitals
Our Sunday morning recital
series has been a regular
feature at Blackheath Halls for
many years, providing
opportunities for local
audiences to hear some of the
country’s leading classical
artists, as well as many new
and emerging ensembles and
soloists. If you are not already a
donor and enjoy our Sunday
morning recitals, we hope that
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you will consider making a
donation to the series or even
sponsoring an individual recital,
either on your own or as part of
a group. With your support we
can continue to deliver a
diverse and high quality series
of recitals.
Contact Helma Zebregs,
Development Manager, at
h.zebregs@trinitylaban.ac.uk
BLACKHEATH SUNDAYS
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ORBIS TRIO
SUNDAY 26 OCTOBER 11am | Recital Room
Haydn Piano Trio in C major, Hob.XV:21
Badadjanian Piano Trio in F sharp minor
Dvořák Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor, Op.90 ‘Dumky’
The Orbis Trio, based in Prague,
comprises leading Czech young artists,
laureates of international competitions
and experienced soloists and chamber
musicians. Their spirited, fine
performances have quickly brought
them international success. The trio
have given concerts in countries
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including the Czech Philharmonic
Society series and the Prague
Symphony Orchestra Chamber series.
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BLACKHEATH SUNDAYS
PASCAL ROGÉ piano
AMI ROGÉ piano
World
War I
week
SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER 11am | Great Hall
French Music During World War I
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Sundays
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Ravel Tombeau de Couperin (movements:
Forlane, Rigaudon, Menuet)
Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps
Poulenc Sonata for piano four-hands
Debussy Étude 10 pour les sonoritiés
opposées; Étude 11 pour les arpèges
composées
Debussy Berceuse Héroïque
Debussy Pièce pour l’oeuvre du
‘Vêtement du blessé’
Ravel La Valse for piano four-hands
Pascal Rogé is one of the great
interpreters of French piano music, his
name is simply synonymous with the
best playing of French repertoire in the
world today. For several years, Pascal
has enjoyed playing recitals for
four-hands/two-pianos with his
partner in life and in music Ami Rogé.
DENIZ ARMAN GELENBE piano
MICHAEL BOCHMANN violin
SUNDAY 30 NOVEMBER 11am | Recital Room
Beethoven Violin Sonata No.1 in D major, Op.12
Granados Sonata for Violin and Piano, H.127
Saygun Suite for Violin and Piano, Op.33 ‘Demet’
Elgar Sospiri, Op.70
Janáček Sonata for Violin and Piano
Dvořák Sonatina in G major, Op.100
Pianist Deniz Arman Gelenbe has been
acclaimed as one of the best chamber
musicians of our time. A dedicated
chamber musician and teacher, she
has performed with the Talich,
Alexander, Haydn, Enesco, Ciompi and
Borromeo Quartets.
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Together, they have travelled the world
appearing at prestigious festivals and
concert halls, New York’s Carnegie Hall,
London’s Kings Place, The Sage
Gateshead, City Recital Hall Angel
Place Sydney, the Hong Kong Joy of
Music Festival and many more.
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For this performance she is joined by
Michael Bochmann, leader of the
Bochmann String Quartet, concert
master of the English String Orchstra
and English Symphony Orchestra,
soloist and teacher.
TICKETS: £14 | £12 concessions
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CLASSICAL EVENTS
MUSIC APPRECIATION
WITH
MATTHEW TAYLOR
The Concerto 1900-1945
MONDAY 22 & 29 SEPTEMBER; 6, 13 & 20 OCTOBER;
3, 10, 17, & 24* NOVEMBER; 1 DECEMBER 10am | Recital Room
To celebrate the composition
of his own Flute Concerto,
Matthew Taylor’s lecture for
this term will be devoted to
the concerto over the first
part of the 20th century.
It will be as wide-ranging
as it will be varied. In 45
years we will have
composers as early as Elgar
or Bruch; Sibelius and Nielsen
may be heard with
possibilities of Ravel or
Bartok. Rachmaninov and
Prokofiev belong to the
period as do American
composers such as Barber.
For more information and
to make a booking contact:
Lionel Lewis on 020 8297
1075, email ljl@lioneljlewis.
org.uk or Michael Mellish on
020 8852 6391.
TRINITY LABAN
SHOWCASE SERIES
In the spring Trinity Laban
Conservatoire of Music and Dance
will bring you a monthly series of
showcase concerts featuring
performances by individual students
and ensembles. In anticipation of
this monthly series we will be
holding a showcase concert this
autumn to launch this new concert
series.
COURSE FEE: £80
(10-week course)
*Great Hall
TRINITY LABAN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Side-by-Side
MASTER HARPISTS
FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 6pm |
Recital Room
FRIDAY 3 OCTOBER 6pm | Great Hall
Conductor Jonathan Tilbrook
Shostakovich Symphony No.5 in D minor, Op.47
Masters students Laure Genthialon,
Solenn Grand, Eleonora Murgia and
Tom Xerri, along with fellow Trinity
Laban students, will present a
concert of entrancing harp repertoire
by Fauré, Renié and Debussy.
ADMISSION FREE
Trinity Laban orchestral students play alongside members
of the teaching staff in this performance of Shostakovich’s
Symphony No.5, one of the composer’s most powerful and
enduring symphonies.
These concerts provide a wonderful opportunity to witness
Trinity Laban teaching staff, all highly experienced
professional orchestral musicians, play alongside students,
performing masterpieces of the orchestral repertoire.
ADMISSION FREE
Why not stay after
classical events for
drinks, a chat and
music in our
relaxed and
friendly bar
Duration: Approx 60 minutes
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CLASSICAL EVENTS
BLACKHEATH
SUNDAYS
TRINITY LABAN SINFONIA WIND
AND STRING ORCHESTRA
THURSDAY 9 OCTOBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
Conductors Andrew Dunn,
Andrew Sherwood
Geoffrey Poole Tide’s Turning
Malcolm Binney Boz Dances
Adam Gorb Tranquility
Saint-Saëns Orient et Occident
Delius 2 Aquarelles
Grace Williams Sea Sketches
Peter Sculthorpe Songs
of Sea and Sky
Finzi Farewell to Arms
Tavener Mother of God,
Here I Stand
TICKETS: £5
JETTE PARKER YOUNG ARTISTS RECITALS
Artistic Director David Gowland
Administrator Siri Fischer Hansen
WEDNESDAY 15 OCTOBER 7pm |
Recital Room
We are delighted to be hosting another
series of recitals by singers from the
Royal Opera House's Jette Parker Young
Artists Programme, accompanied by the
Programme's Artistic Director David
Gowland.
For more information about the
Programme, visit www.roh.org.uk/
about/jette-parker-young-artistsprogramme
KIANDRA HOWARTH soprano
RACHEL KELLY mezzo-soprano
Rising sta
the Roya rs of
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House, C pera
oven
Garden t
WEDNESDAY 12 NOVEMBER 7pm | Recital Room
ANUSH HOVHANNISYAN soprano
SAMUEL SAKKER tenor
WEDNESDAY 21 JANUARY 7pm | Recital Room
LAUREN FAGAN soprano
SAMUEL DALE JOHNSON baritone
TICKETS: £7 | £5 students | £18 for all three recitals
Jette Parker Young Artists Programme is generously
supported by Oak Foundation
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CLASSICAL
EVENTS
BLACKHEATH
SUNDAYS
TRINITY LABAN
WIND ORCHESTRA
THURSDAY 23 OCTOBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
Conductor Timothy Reynish
Piano Edgar Cardoso
Horn Jon Frank
Constant Lambert Concerto for Piano and 9 instruments
Elgar Howarth Concerto for Horn and Wind Band
Joe Duddell The Redwood Tree
Will Handysides* New composition (world premiére)
Conducted by the
doyen of Wind
Orchestral music,
and featuring
Trinity Laban
soloists Jon Frank
and Edgar
Cardoso, this
programme offers
a colourful palette of music far removed from the traditional
wind band repertoire of Sunday afternoon band stands.
TICKETS: £5
MONDAY LUNCHTIME
RECITALS
The Friends of Blackheath Halls bring
you a series of recitals for the autumn.
All concerts are in the Recital Room
and start at 1.10pm. A light lunch is
available prior to the recital.
Admission is free with a retiring
donation to Blackheath Halls.
CHARLOTTE DERRY lyric soprano
HORACIO LÓPEZ REDONDO piano
MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER
Songs by Barber, Argento, Floyd,
Nicolai, Mozart, Strauss and Debussy
ANNA CASHELL violin
CHIHIRO ONO violin/viola
SIMON WATTERTON piano
MONDAY 29 SEPTEMBER
Ligeti Viola Sonata; Prokofiev Sonata
for two violins, Op.56; Bax Trio in
One Movement
OLGA PALIY piano
*Trinity Laban student
MONDAY 6 OCTOBER
TRINITY LABAN
CONTEMPORARY MUSIC GROUP
In conjunction with CoMA
FRIDAY 24 OCTOBER 6pm | Recital Room
ROXANA RUMNEY violin
DOMINIC JOHN piano
MONDAY 13 OCTOBER
Conductor Gregory Rose
Morgan Hayes Dislocated Chorales
Piers Hellawell Maquette
Jordan Hunt The Centre Cannot Hold
Zigmunt Zrauze Fields and Hills
Michael Levinas Trois pensées pour CoMA
Simon Speare A Gentle Weeping
Trinity Laban’s Contemporary Music Group helps celebrate
the 21st birthday of CoMA (Contemporary Music for All) with
a concert of ‘CoMA Classics’, works specifically composed for
CoMA by various international composers.
TICKETS: £5
Beethoven Sonata in G major, Op.31,
No.1; Ravel Sonatine; Alberto
Ginastera Argentine Dances
Mozart Sonata K.377 in F major; Fauré
Sonata Op.13 in A major; Saint-Saëns
Danse Macabre, Op.40
TRIO QUELLA FIAMMA
MONDAY 20 OCTOBER
Purcell Music for a While; Francesco
Conti Cantata: Dopo tante e tante
pene; Diego Ortiz Three Recercadas;
Monteverdi Minerva: O coraggioso
Ulisse; Kapsperger Preludio &
Canario; Handel Lascia ch’io pianga;
Corelli Movements from Sonata in F;
Barbara Strozzi Lagrime mie
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BLACKHEATH
CLASSICAL EVENTS
SUNDAYS
MONDAY LUNCHTIME
RECITALS
MARK GIBBS viola
CHRISTOPHER ATKINSON piano
MONDAY 27 OCTOBER
Prokofiev (arr. Borisovsky). Excerpts
from Romeo and Juliet; Rebecca
Clarke Morpheus; Bax Sonata for
viola and piano
NADIA MYERSCOUGH violin
CLELIA IRUZUN piano
MONDAY 3 NOVEMBER
Programme includes Chopin Ballade
No.1; Gottschalk The Union: Concert
Paraphrase on National Airs
TRACENSEMBLE
MONDAY 10 NOVEMBER
Berio Sequenza I, III and XI; Finnissy
Domestic & Salon Pastimes I and II;
Saariaho Adjö
JANE NG violin
JAMES BAILLIEU piano
MONDAY 17 NOVEMBER
Schubert Sonata in A major, D.574;
Sibelius Two Humoresques Op.87; Jane
Ng The Pagoda of Dreams; Ravel Tzigane
BELVIL TRIO
MONDAY 1 DECEMBER
Programme includes Bach/Gounod
Ave Maria; Lehar Meine Lippen, sie
kussen so heiss; Rachmaninov Three
songs; Vocalise; Strauss Morgen
ENSEMBLE IBERIA
MONDAY 15 DECEMBER
Faure Masques et Bergamasques,
Op.112; Holst The Planets, Op.32;
Ravel La Valse
BLAZE ENSEMBLE
THURSDAY 18 DECEMBER
Mozart Quintet for Piano and Winds
in E flat, K.452; Blumer Sextet Op.45
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TRINITY LABAN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
Conductor Garry Walker
Piano Giulio Poggia
Bridge The Sea
Takemitsu Riverrun
Oliver Muxworthy* New composition
Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade
Scottish born conductor Garry Walker directs the Trinity
Laban Symphony Orchestra in a programme based around
the thematic idea of water and the sea.
Frank Bridge’s orchestral suite The Sea aptly opens the
concert, followed by Toru Takemitsu’s Riverrun, one of many
pieces in the composer’s output reflecting his fascination
with water. Gorgeous melodies and a vast, impeccably
employed palette of orchestral colours have made
Scheherazade one of Rimsky-Korsakov’s most popular works.
This piece, along with a new composition from Trinity Laban
student Oliver Muxworthy, completes the programme.
TICKETS: £12 | £7 concessions
*Trinity Laban student
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BLACKHEATH
CLASSICAL
SUNDAYS
EVENTS
TRINITY
LABAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Side-by-Side
FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER 6pm | Great Hall
Conductor Jonathan Tilbrook
Vaughan Williams Symphony No.2 ‘London’
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World
War I
week
Trinity Laban orchestral students play
alongside members of the teaching
staff in this performance of Vaughan
Williams’ Symphony No 2, popularly
known as the London Symphony.
Although composed pre-war, the
symphony was dedicated to friend
and fellow composer George
Butterworth, who was killed in action in
the July 1916 Somme offensive during
World War I, and it was Butterworth
who first encouraged Vaughan Williams
to write the piece.
ADMISSION FREE
Duration: Approx 60 minutes
TRINITY LABAN
CHORUS
THURSDAY 20 NOVEMBER 6.30pm | Great Hall
Conductor Dominic Peckham
Carl Orff Carmina Burana
Blackheath Halls’ Great Hall provides
the perfect setting for a performance of
Carl Orff’s most famous and
magnificent work, Carmina Burana.
Through its use in countless television
shows, TV commercials and films over
the last 30 years, ‘O Fortuna’ is known
and loved throughout the world.
Hear the full work performed by
Trinity Laban Chorus and soloists, with
piano and percussion accompaniment.
Conducted by Dominic Peckham, one of
the UK’s finest young orchestral and
choral directors and hailed as ‘one of
the most exciting conductors of his
generation’.
TICKETS: £5
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CLASSICAL EVENTS
ON HEAVEN AND
EARTH
A Song for All ships All Seas
THURSDAY 27 NOVEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
Conductor Nicholas Pendlebury
Soprano Hilary Cronin
Trinity Laban String Ensemble
TRINITY LABAN
POSTGRADUATE OPERA
SCENES
TUESDAY 9 DECEMBER 5pm & 7.30pm | Recital Room
Director Tori Banks
Musical directors Kelvin Lim, Robert Bottriell
Postgraduate vocal students from Trinity Laban present a
selection of staged operatic excerpts to showcase their work.
John Tavener Song of the Angel
John Corigliano Voyage
Gavin Bryars The Sinking of the Titanic
James MacMillan A Meditation on Iona
Aaron J Kernis Musica Celestis
ADMISSION FREE
In keeping with Trinity Laban’s
autumn theme, ‘A Song for All Ships
All Seas’, the Trinity Laban String
Ensemble programme follows an arcshaped journey, starting in the heavens
with the late John Tavener’s calm and
quietly ecstatic work Song of the Angel,
featuring the voice of Hilary Cronin,
then onto the seas below with John
Corigliano’s Voyage and Gavin Bryars’
moving The Sinking of the Titanic.
James MacMillan’s A Meditation on
Iona takes the audience back to dry
land on an island of stark and desolate
beauty. The evening finishes back in
the celestial realm with Aaron J Kernis’
Musica Celestis.
TRINITY LABAN
UNDERGRADUATE
OPERA SCENES
FRIDAY 12 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Recital Room
Director Toria Banks
Under the direction of Toria Banks, final
year undergraduate vocal students at
Trinity Laban present the culmination
of an intensive week as a small
company working on opera scenes.
ADMISSION FREE
TICKETS: £5
TRINITY LABAN
CONCERT
ORCHESTRA
THURSDAY 11 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
Conductor Roy Goodman
Weber Euryanthe Overture J291
Mozart Idomeneo Ballet Music
Beethoven Symphony No.6 ‘Pastoral’
TICKETS: £5
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SPOKEN WORD
NAOMI
WOOD
Mrs Hemingway
BLAKE
MORRISON
The Pity of War
WEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER
8pm | Recital Room
Tickets to
Spoken Word
events include
a glass of wine
(over 18s only)
Naomi Wood’s novel
Mrs Hemingway tells
the story of how it
was to love and be
loved by the most
famous writer of his generation. Set
against the backdrop of bohemian
Paris in the 1920s to 1960s Cold War
America, Mrs Hemingway is narrated
by Hemingway’s four wives: Hadley,
Pauline, Martha and Mary. Based on
real love-letters and telegrams, the
novel is inspired by the explosive
love-triangles that wrecked each of
Hemingway’s marriages.
As each wife struggles with the
mistress for Ernest’s heart and a place
in his bed, each marriage slips from
tenderness to treachery. Each Mrs
Hemingway thought it would last
forever – each one was wrong.
World
War I
week
WEDNESDAY 5 NOVEMBER 8pm | Recital Room
To mark the
centenary of the
outbreak of World
War I local author
Blake Morrison
(left) presents an
evening of poetry,
written by war
poets such as
Wilfred Owen,
Siegfried Sassoon
and Rupert
Brooke, among
others. Plus war poems about more
recent conflicts including a couple of
Blake’s own.
TICKETS: £10 (includes a glass of wine)
TICKETS: £10 (includes a glass of wine)
MONTY
DON
Down to Earth
FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall*
Monty Don is a renowned gardening
writer and BBC television presenter
and the nation’s favourite and most
respected gardener.
Hear him speak about his life and
travels visiting gardens all over the
world, what really happens behind
the scenes when filming, about how
he made his own organic garden from
a bare field and how understanding
and working with nature enriches and
empowers us all.
TICKETS: £18 | £16 concessions
*Reserved seating – book early to avoid
disappointment
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WORLD WAR I WEEK
LEST WE FORGET
WEDNESDAY 5 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 15 NOVEMBER
Marking the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, we remember in words and music
the ways in which this major conflict was reflected by leading poets and composers of the time, and
through the popular songs of the day, the pioneering spirit that prevailed both at home and abroad.
BLAKE
MORRISON
The Pity of War
WEDNESDAY 5 NOVEMBER 8pm | Recital Room
Local author Blake Morrison presents an evening of poetry,
written by war poets such as Wilfred Owen, Siegfried
Sassoon and Rupert Brooke, among others. Plus poems
about more recent wars including a couple of Blake’s own.
TICKETS: £10 (includes a glass of wine)
TRINITY LABAN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Side-by-Side
FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER 6pm | Great Hall
Conductor Jonathan Tilbrook
Vaughan Williams Symphony No.2 ‘London’
Trinity Laban orchestral students perform Vaughan
Williams’ Symphony No.2 ‘A London Symphony’. Although
composed pre-war, the symphony was dedicated to friend
and fellow composer George Butterworth who was killed
on the Somme during World War I.
ADMISSION FREE
PASCAL ROGÉ piano
AMI ROGÉ piano
SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER 11am | Great Hall
French Music During World War I
Ravel Tombeau de Couperin (movements:
Forlane, Rigaudon, Menuet)
Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps
Poulenc Sonata for piano four-hands
Debussy Étude 10 pour les sonoritiés
opposées; Étude 11 pour les arpèges
composes
Debussy Berceuse Héroique
Debussy Pièce pour l’oeuvre du
‘Vêtement du blessé’
Ravel La Valse for piano four-hands
Pascal Rogé is one of the great
interpreters of French piano music, his
name is synonymous with the best
playing of French repertoire in the
world today. For several years, Pascal
has enjoyed playing recitals for
four-hands/two-pianos with his
partner in life and in music Ami Rogé.
TICKETS: £14 | £12 concessions
WORLD WAR I WEEK
KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING
SATURDAY 15 NOVEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
To commemorate the centenary of the start of the
First World War, Opera UK Concerts and actor Ian
Lavender* (Private Pike Dad’s Army) bring you an
evening of nostalgia and wonderful songs.
Featuring popular music from the time,
including Lehar’s The Merry Widow and many
of Ivor Novello’s beautiful melodies, wellknown songs such as Pack Up Your Troubles, It’s A Long
Way to Tipperary and plenty of opportunities for audience
participation, including the chorus of Keep the Home Fires
Burning, this promises to be a very special evening to mark the
occasion.
TICKETS: £18 | £16 concessions
*Appearance subject to availability
TOM
BUTLER ART EXHIBITION
Château d’Oigny Landscapes
TUESDAY 4 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 29 NOVEMBER
10am-5pm | Recital Room
Over a period of eight years on annual visits to a French
château, Château d’Oigny at Oigny en Valois in the
department of Aisnes,
Picardy, Tom Butler
painted a series of
landscapes. A number
of battles in WWI
were fought along the
Chemin des Dames
and whilst driving
through the Forest
of Compiegne one
passes signs to La
clairiere de l’Armistice
where the Armistice
was signed in 1918.
Additional events
SUNDAY 30 NOVEMBER 11am
Deniz Arman Gelenbe &
Michael Bochmann, see page 6
MONDAY 15 DECEMBER 1.10pm
Ensemble Iberia, see page 10
CHILDREN’S EVENTS
THE PIED PIPER
OF HAMELIN
SATURDAY 11 OCTOBER 3pm | Recital Room
Treasure Trove
Lotto and Otto have to do chore after
chore after chore in the rat run town
of Hamelin. Their only enjoyment is
the occasional game of hide and seek
or watching from the hillside the
goings on of the town below.
How will the town get rid of the
rats? They are getting everywhere
and I’m not talking about the town’s
council or the Mayor, they’re another
problem!
TICKETS: £7
Suitable for ages 4+
Running Time: 50 minutes
Box office
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0100
PINOCCHIO
SATURDAY 25 OCTOBER 3pm | Recital Room
Cornelius and Jones
Adapted from Collodi’s classic story,
this show follows the adventures of
that likeable rascal Pinocchio. ‘Only
good sons have a chance of becoming
real boys’ warns the cricket. But try as
he might, Pinocchio the puppet cannot
stay out of trouble.
The play captures the magic of the
original story and is performed with
hand-carved puppets and original
music and songs.
TICKETS: £7
Suitable for ages 3+
Running Time: 60 minutes
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CHILDREN’S EVENTS
Children’s
Multibuy
Discounts
Book 3-4 events
and receive
a 10% discount
Book all 5 and
receive a 15%
discount
SHOE KANGAROO
AND THE BIG
BAD BOOT
SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER 3pm | Recital Room
Garlic Theatre
Did you ever lose a shoe? That
tumbled into a bird that flew over the
sea to an island new where creatures
strange and mysterious grew from a
wondrous, magical Shoe Kangaroo.
A strapping tale filled with shoes,
which promises to be a delightful old
load of cobblers. Garlic Theatre take
you on a fantastical journey to the
island of lost shoes with clowning,
mime and beautifully crafted puppets.
TICKETS: £7
Suitable for ages 4+
Running Time: 45 minutes
THE SELFISH GIANT
SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER 3pm | Recital Room
Sea Legs Puppet Theatre
Since building a wall to keep the
children out of his garden, the only
visitors the Selfish Giant gets are Lady
Snow and her friends. One morning
he hears the most beautiful music
coming from this bedroom window
and is delighted with the sight that
greets him.
Set in a magnificent steel sculpted
garden, the story is told using
beautifully crafted puppets, a brilliant
musical soundtrack and superb
storytelling.
TICKETS: £7
Suitable for ages 2+
Running Time: 45 minutes + 15
minutes Meet the Puppets
Box office: 020 8463 0100
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CHILDREN’S EVENTS
Children’s
Multibuy
Discounts
Book 3-4
events and
receive
a 10% discount
Book all 5 and
receive a 15%
discount
ALADDIN
SATURDAY 6 DECEMBER 3pm | Recital Room
Indigo Moon Theatre
This colourful tale from the Arabian
Nights is set in the Middle East: a
place of mystery, enchantment and
strange, mythical creatures.
Large-scale contemporary shadow
puppet theatre tells of a poor street
boy who falls hopelessly in love with
a Royal Princess. What magic would
he need just to see her again? Follow
Aladdin on this wild and dangerous
adventure as he gets caught up in the
excitement way beyond his control.
TICKETS: £7
Suitable for ages 4+
Running Time: 50 minutes
Cakes and cookies
If you’re going to children’s events, Blackheath
Sundays or Monday Lunchtime Recitals, look
out for our delicious treats in the cafe bar.
Perfect with a cup of tea or coffee.
Cute
Cuisine
Contact Janine Howlett
tel: 07849 640909
jhowlett65@
googlemail.com
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SEPTEMBER
MONDAY1
Blackheath Goes Gospel
Advanced Level Workshop
7.30pm
TUESDAY 2 - SATURDAY 27
Art Exhibition: Debbie Baynes
10am-5pm
MONDAY 8
Blackheath Goes Gospel
Advanced Level Workshop
7.30pm
WEDNESDAY 10
Tea Dance 2pm
Monday 15
Blackheath Goes Gospel
Advanced Level Workshop
7.30pm
Highlights
MONDAY 22
Music Appreciation 10am
Lunchtime Recital: Charlotte
Derry, lyric soprano; Horacio
Lopez Redondo, piano 1.10pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel
Advanced Level Workshop
7.30pm
Meantime Jazz: Course 1 7pm
Blackheath
Sundays
28
September
WEDNESDAY 24
Naomi Wood: Mrs Hemingway
8pm
THURSDAY 25
JC and Imaginary Bipolar Band
7.30pm
FRIDAY 26
Ceilidh 7.30pm
SUNDAY 28
Blackheath Sundays: Nikolai
Demidenko, piano 11am
Use Your Voice 2pm
MONDAY 29
Music Appreciation 10am
Luncthime Recital: Anna
Cashell, violin; Chihiro Ono
violin/viola; Simon Watterton
piano 1.10pm
Meantime Jazz: Course 1 7pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014
7.30pm
Multibuy offers are available
for Blackheath Sundays and
Children’s events and
Comedy events. Contact the
box office for more details
Shappi
Khorsandi
Saturday 4
October
Box office
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8463
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OCTOBER
WEDNESDAY 1 - WEDNESDAY 29
Art Exhibition: Terry Scales
10am-5pm
WEDNESDAY 1
Tea Dance 2pm
FRIDAY 3
Trinity Laban Symphony
Orchestra side-by-side 6pm
SATURDAY 4
Terry Scales: Art discussion 2pm
Shappi Khorsandi 8pm
SUNDAY 5
Blackheath Halls Orchestra
Rehearsal 2.30pm
MONDAY 6
Music Appreciation 10am
Lunchtime Recital: Olga Paliy,
piano 1.10pm
Meantime Jazz: Course 1 7pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014
7.30pm
THURSDAY 9
Trinity Laban Sinfonia Wind
and String Orchestra 7.30pm
FRIDAY 10
Jacqui Dankworth 8pm
Jacqui
Dankworth
Friday 10
October
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SATURDAY 11
The Pied Piper of Hamelin 3pm
SUNDAY 12
Blackheath Sundays: Catherine
Bott, soprano, Jonathan Cohen,
piano 11am
Blackheath Halls Orchestra
Sectionals 11am
Terry Scales: Art discussion 2pm
Use Your Voice 2pm
Blackheath Halls Orchestra
Rehearsal 2.30pm
MONDAY 13
Music Appreciation 10am
Lunchtime Recital: Roxana
Rumney, violin; Dominic John,
piano 1.10pm
Meantime Jazz: Course 1 7pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014
7.30pm
WEDNESDAY 15
Jette Parker Young Artists:
Kiandra Howarth, soprano,
Rachel Kelly, mezzo-soprano
7pm
Highlights
THURSDAY 16
Beats in the Bar 7.30pm
Pinocchio
Saturday 25
October
SATURDAY 18
House of Fun with Arthur
Smith 7.30pm
MONDAY 20
Music Appreciation 10am
Lunchtime Recital: Trio Quella
Fiamma 1.10pm
Meantime Jazz: Course 1 7pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014
7.30pm
TUESDAY 21
Beats in the Bar 7.30pm
WEDNESDAY 22
Marcus Brigstocke 8pm
THURSDAY 23
Trinity Laban Wind Orchestra
7.30pm
FRIDAY 24
Trinity Laban Contemporary
Music Group in conjunction
with CoMA 6pm
SATURDAY 25
Pinocchio 3pm
Paul Chowdhry 8pm
SUNDAY 26
Blackheath Sundays:
Orbis Trio 11am
Use Your Voice 2pm
Paul Chowdhry
Saturday 25
October
Box office
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8463
0100
Blackheath Halls Orchestra
Rehearsal 2.30pm
MONDAY 27
Luncthime Recital: Mark Gibbs,
viola; Christopher Atkinson,
piano 1.10pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014
7.30pm
TUESDAY 28
Beats in the Bar 7.30pm
THURSDAY 30
Trinity Laban Symphony
Orchestra 7.30pm
FRIDAY 31
Trinity Laban Showcase Series:
Harp Department 6pm
NOVEMBER
SUNDAY 2
Blackheath Halls Orchestra
Rehearsal 2.30pm
MONDAYS & FRIDAYS 3 - 28
Cards for Good Causes 9.30am
MONDAY 3
Music Appreciation 10am
Luncthime Recital: Nadia
Myerscough violin; Clelia
Iruzun, piano 1.10pm
Art Exhibition
4-29
November
AUTUMN 2014 DIARY
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an event for
drinks, a chat
and music in
our relaxed and
friendly
bar
MONDAY 3
Meantime Jazz: Course 2 7pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014
7.30pm
TUESDAY 4 - SATURDAY 29
Art Exhibition: Tom Butler 10am
WEDNESDAY 5
Blake Morrison 8pm
Friday 7
Trinity Laban Symphony
Orchestra side-by-side 6pm
SATURDAY 8
Shoe Kangaroo and The Big Bad
Boot 3pm
SUNDAY 9
Blackheath Sundays: Pascal
Rogé, piano; Ami Rogé, piano
11am
Blackheath Halls Orchestra
Rehearsal 11.30am
Use Your Voice 2pm
MONDAY 10
Music Appreciation 10am
Lunchtime Recital:
Tracensemble 1.10pm
Meantime Jazz: Course 2 7pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014
7.30pm
Blake
Morrison
Wednesday
5 November
WEDNESDAY 12
Jette Parker Young Artists:
Anush Hovhannisyan, soprano,
Samuel Sakker, tenor 7pm
THURSDAY 13
Celebrate Royal Greenwich 7pm
FRIDAY 14
Celebrate Royal Greenwich 7pm
SATURDAY 15
Keep the Home Fires Burning
7.30pm
SUNDAY 16
Blackheath Halls Orchestra
Rehearsal 2pm
Blackheath Halls Orchestra
Performance 6.30pm
MONDAY 17
Music Appreciation 10am
Lunchtime Recital: Jane Ng,
violin; James Baillieu, piano
1.10pm
Multibuy offers are available
for Blackheath Sundays,
Children’s events and
Comedy events. Contact the
box office for more details
Blackheath
Sundays
9 November
Meantime Jazz: Course 2 7pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014
7.30pm
TUESDAY 18
Beats in the Bar 7.30pm
WEDNESDAY 19
Tea Dance 2pm
THURSDAY 20
Trinity Laban Chorus: Carmina
Burana 6.30pm
FRIDAY 21
Monty Don: Down to Earth
7.30pm
SATURDAY 22
The Selfish Giant 3pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014:
Dress Rehearsal 2pm
Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014:
Performance 7.30pm
SUNDAY 23
Blackheath Christmas Fair
10.30am
Use Your Voice 2pm
MONDAY 24
Music Appreciation 10am
Meantime Jazz: Course 2 7pm
Blackheath Halls Chorus 7.30pm
Monty Don
Friday
21 November
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WEDNESDAY 26
Tiger Lillies 8pm
THURSDAY 27
On Heaven and Earth 7.30pm
FRIDAY 28
Rhythm & Swing Autumn
Celebration 7pm
SUNDAY 30
Blackheath Sundays: Deniz
Arman Gelenbe piano, Michael
Bochmann, violin 11am
DECEMBER
MONDAYS & FRIDAYS 1-15
Cards for Good Causes 9.30am
FRIDAY 5
Blackheath Halls Orchestra
Chamber Music Night 7.30pm
SUNDAY 7
Use Your Voice 2pm
Blackheath Halls Chorus: Dress
Rehearsal 7pm
MONDAY 8
Blackheath Halls Chorus 7.30pm
FRIDAY 19
Blackheath Halls Christmas
Concert 7.30pm
TUESDAY 9
Trinity Laban Postgraduate
Opera Scenes 5pm & 7.30pm
THURSDAY 11
Trinity Laban Concert Orchestra
7.30pm
WEDNESDAY 3
Turning of the Year 7.15pm
MONDAY 15
Lunchtime recital: Ensemble
Iberia 1.10pm
Use Your Voice & Meantime
Jazz Social Event 7pm
Blackheath Halls Chorus 7.30pm
Highlights
WEDNESDAY 17
Christmas Tea Dance 2pm
THURSDAY 18
Lunchtime Recital: Blaze
Ensemble 1.10pm
FRIDAY 12
Trinity Laban Undergraduate
Opera Scenes 7.30pm
Aladdin
Saturday
6 December
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8463
0100
SATURDAY 6
Aladdin 3pm
MONDAY 1
Music Appreciation 10am
Lunchtime Recital: BelVil Trio
1.10pm
Meantime Jazz: Course 2 7pm
Blackheath Halls Chorus 7.30pm
THURSDAY 4
Turning of the Year 5pm &
7.15pm
Box office
SATURDAY 13
Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet!
7.30pm
Christmas
Tea Dance
Wednesday 17
December
SATURDAY 20
Seann Walsh 8pm
JANUARY 2015
WEDNESDAY 21
Jette Parker Young Artists:
Lauren Fagan, soprano; Samuel
Dale Johnston, baritone 7pm
Seann Walsh
Saturday
20 December
MUSIC EVENTS
JC AND THE IMAGINARY
BIPOLAR
BAND
Piano and Voice
BEATS IN THE BAR
Trinity Laban Jazz students perform
in this regular series of jazz gigs in
our Recital Room. All sessions are
free and start at 7.30pm
THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 7.30pm | Recital Room
Thursday 16 October
JC and the Imaginary Bipolar Band
was formed by Jeremy Clark with five
imaginary musicians. Performing
songs from the band’s unreleased
first album Riding The Yoyo and
their unforthcoming
second album
Fund-a-Mental, the
evening’s music will
explore what it feels like to live with
bipolar disorder.
With Jeremy’s distinctive fusion
of blues, jazz, classical and funk,
this promises to be an entertaining
and informative evening which you
would be mad to miss!
Featuring BMus final year and
postgraduate students performing
in jazz combos.
Tuesday 21 October
Featuring BMus first and second
year students performing in jazz
combos.
Tuesday 28 October
Featuring BMus third year and
postgraduate students performing
in jazz combos.
Tuesday 18 November
Featuring vocal and BMus fourth
year students performing in jazz
combos.
TICKETS: £10
All proceeds from ticket sales
will go to the charity Bipolar UK,
aiming to fund a peer support
group in Blackheath
JACQUI
DANKWORTH
FRIDAY 10 OCTOBER 8pm | Great Hall
Jacqui Dankworth is one of the most
highly regarded vocalists in the
UK. Her concert appearances and
her stylistically diverse recordings
showcase her virtuosic and effortless
mastery of a wide spectrum of genres.
Known primarily as a jazz singer,
Jacqui also draws on folk, soul and
blues influences, as well as her acute
sensibility as a songwriter and
lyricist. Her voice has been described
as ‘multi-faceted’ and ‘incomparable’
by The Times.
TICKETS: £20 | £18 concessions
Box office: 020 8463 0100
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BLACKHEATH
MUSIC EVENTS
SUNDAYS
THE HOUSE OF FUN WITH ARTHUR SMITH
SATURDAY 18 OCTOBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
An uproarious night of variety with fantastic comedy, sparkling music, saucy
stand-up, scintillating theatre and more in the company of Arthur Smith,
compere beyond compare, playwright, king of comedians, professional
Leonard Cohen impersonator and star of radio’s Loose Ends, The Smith
Lectures and TV’s The One Show and Grumpy Old Men.
David
Whitney
Slapper
Felicity Duncan
THE LINE-UP SO FAR...
The Spectator dubs
comedian David
Whitney ‘the silvertongued warrior’, while
Will Self says ‘very funny
– I’m going to keep my
eye on you’. And Reginad
D. Hunter says: ‘You can’t
stop him; you can only
hope to contain him.’
Duncan can grace us
with her presence as
manic cleaner Eva,
scattering inappropriate
malapropisms all over
the place.
Pete Heat
Old-style music hall
meets avante garde punk
caberet with Slapper – a
seven-piece band with a
highly visual, theatrical
style, full of attitude and
humour.
If you like your magic a
bit more conventional,
you’ll be amazed by Scott
Penrose, vice president
of The Magic Circle, no
less.
TICKETS: £17.50 | £15
concessions
Now she’s not touring
the world with
Mamma Mia!, Felicity
KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING
SATURDAY 15 NOVEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
NB: line-up subject to
change
World
War I
week
well-known songs such as Pack
Up Your Troubles, It’s A Long Way
to Tipperary and plenty of
opportunities for audience
participation, including the chorus
of Keep the Home Fires Burning, a
very special evening is in store.
To commemorate the centenary
since the start of the First World
War, Opera UK Concerts and actor
Ian Lavender* (Private Pike Dad’s
Army) bring you an evening of
nostalgia and wonderful songs.
Featuring popular music from
the time, including Lehar’s The
Merry Widow and many of Ivor
Novello’s beautiful melodies,
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Pete Heat is something
like Derren Brown
crossed with Russell
Brand. In the words of
the NME, Pete is ‘the
rock & roll magician’.
In the words of Iain Lee
on Absolute Radio, he’s
‘mind blowing – you’re
in for a treat’.
TICKETS: £18 | £16 concessions
*Appearance subject to
availability
www.blackheathhalls.com
MUSIC EVENTS
THE
TIGER LILLIES
Anarchic Brechtian Blues for a quarter of a century!
WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 8pm | Great Hall
The Tiger Lillies formed in 1989 and a
quarter of a century later they remain
one of the most unique, provocative
and genre-defying bands one could
come across.
So they might be 25 years older in
2014 but they are definitely none the
wiser and that's something they intend
to celebrate in their 2014 concerts,
performing a wide selection of songs
from their 30+ self-released albums.
This unique "anarchic Brechtian
street opera trio" tours the world
playing songs with a touch of twisted
humor and sharp irony. Their music is
a mixture of pre-war Berlin cabaret,
anarchic opera and gypsy music,
echoing the voices of Bertolt Brecht
and Jacques Brel.
Box office
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8463
0100
TICKETS: £18 | £16 concessions
HAVEN’T STOPPED
DANCING YET!
SATURDAY 13 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
A fabulous night of 70s and 80s soul, funk and disco for
people who remember the tunes first time round and still
want to party and everyone else who love to boogie.
Featuring DJs Lords Ant & Hula, Da’Lynne, playing soul,
funk and all your disco favourites from the 70s and 80s.
Dance line-ups throughout the night to get you into the
groove. Glam up! – prizes for the best outfits.
TICKETS: £15 in advance | £18 on the door
10% of profits to Cancer Research UK
Box office: 020 8463 0100
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COMEDY EVENTS
SHAPPI
KHORSANDI
Because I’m Shappi…
COMEDY
HAPPY HOUR
!
SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER 8pm | Great Hall
20% off all drinks
6.30pm-7.30pm
at all comedy
events
After being knocked up like a 1950s
teenager Shappi missed 2013, but now
she is back with a brand new show for
2014 and it’s forward march. Reflecting
on the good things, she celebrates her
haphazard zigzag towards her dreams.
With her deliciously mischievous
delivery and endless charm, she
introduces us to friends, family and
total strangers who have helped her on
her personal Yellow Brick Road road.
TICKETS: £16 | £14 concessions
MARCUS
BRIGSTOCKE
Je M’accuse — I am Marcus
WEDNESDAY 22 OCTOBER 8pm | Great Hall
‘She has plenty to say, and says it
with pointedness and potency.’
The Guardian
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Podium dancer, oil rig worker, food addict, musical
theatre enthusiast, posh, eco-hypocrite, ex-Goth, muppet
fan, award winning comedian and chief beverage
operator at the Little Chef – screw politics! Let’s talk
about me.
TICKETS: £16 | £14 concessions
www.blackheathhalls.com
BLACKHEATH
COMEDY
SUNDAYS
EVENTS
PAUL
CHOWDHRY
PC’s World
SATURDAY 25 OCTOBER 8pm | Great Hall
PC may be his initials, but the relentless
world he lives in definitely isn’t.
Why has tackling the preconceptions
of political correctness become so
offensive?
Lafta’s Funniest Stand-Up Winner
2013 will tackle this area with hardhitting subjects such as the fine art of
attracting women, to jokes cut from
his TV appearances, homosexuality,
non-existent customer services and the
now infamous 1980s. It’s time to enter
PC’s world.
Comedy
Multibuy
Discounts
Book 3-4
events and
receive
a 10% discount
TICKETS: £16 | £14 concessions
‘Revives distant memories of Richard
Pryor at his relentless best’
The Times
SEANN
WALSH
28
SATURDAY 20 DECEMBER 8pm |
Recital Room
The Lie-In King is back! After living
alone and trying to sort himself out
Seann Walsh at 28 years of age returns
with his aptly named new show,
28, where he is now living with his
girlfriend, and she is trying to sort
him out.
Star of Channel 4’s Stand Up for
the Week, BBC1’s Live at the Apollo,
Michael McIntryre’s Comedy Roadshow
and Dave’s Argumental, Seann is a
charming and charismatic natural
born observational storyteller, and one
of the most frighteningly precocious
talents to emerge from the UK comedy
circuit in years.
TICKETS: £16 | £14 concessions
Box office: 020 8463 0100
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ART EXHIBITIONS
DEBBIE BAYNES
TUESDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – SATURDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 10am-5pm | Cafe Bar
stall in Greenwich Market and now
has clients in Australia, Greece, Spain,
Ireland and all over the UK. All work
is original, with no copies or prints
available.
Debbie studied at Lewisham College
and later at Camberwell University.
Her work is influenced by the vibrant
colours of the Mediterranean.
Debbie started selling her work on a
TOM BUTLER
TUESDAY 4 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 29
NOVEMBER 10am-5pm | Cafe Bar
After a career in shipping law Tom
Butler took a Master’s degree in Book
Arts at Camberwell College of Arts. He
had one-man shows at the Halls in 1991
and 2003.
This retrospective exhibition
includes paintings, drawings,
etchings, woodcuts, screen prints,
three-dimensional works, and poster
designs for the Halls. It also features
photographs by Tom’s son, James and
paintings in the Chinese style by his
daughter-in-law, Adeline.
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ART EXHIBITIONS
TERRY
SCALES
London, City of Music and Other Delights
WEDNESDAY 1 OCTOBER – WEDNESDAY 29
OCTOBER 10am-5pm | Cafe Bar
Art discussion: SATURDAY 4 and SUNDAY
12 OCTOBER 2-4pm | Cafe Bar
In this exhibition Terry Scales has
stepped aside from his much-loved
subjects on the River Thames to pay
homage to the world of music. The
relationship between artists and
composers is a long and established
one. Most notably the influence of
Claude’s masterpiece The Enchanted
Castle on Debussy’s La Mer and other
pieces come to mind.
These portraits of musicians were
inspired by the brilliant performances
and dedication of Trinity Laban
students in concert at St Alfege Church,
Greenwich and Blackheath Halls.
Taken from on-the-spot sketches, they
capture the vibrancy of the moment
rather than photographic detail.
Box office: 020 8463 0100
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COMMUNITY
BLACKHEATH HALLS COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME
We run a thriving Community
Engagement programme at
Blackheath Halls. Our aim is to
engage as many members from
the diverse local community of
every age in high quality music
making and performance in this
wonderful historic venue.
Blackheath Halls is fortunate
to be situated in one of the
world’s leading cultural capitals
where so many exceptional
musicians and leaders live and
work. Our aim is to give all our
community participants the
opportunity of working with
some of the country’s most
talented artists as well as
getting a chance to perform in
our famous Great Hall.
Over the past year we have
produced two fully staged
community operas, Britten’s
The Little Sweep and Rossini’s
The Adventures of Count
Ory, giving 250 local people
aged between seven and 85
the chance to perform
alongside professionals and
be led by a professional opera
team in productions of high
artistic worth.
During the year we have also
run projects giving more than
400 singers of all abilities
and levels of experience the
opportunity to sing gospel
music and musical theatre
classics as well as classical
repertoire.
In March we took our
community work to Central
London for a glittering
performance of Mendelssohn’s
Elijah in St John’s Smith
Square. The concert was
opened by Dame Joan Ruddock,
Matthew Rose sang the role of
Elijah and we were conducted
by our Blackheath Halls Opera
Patron and Musical Director of
English National Opera, Edward
Gardner OBE.
As well as singing we have
two thriving orchestras, our
Blackheath Halls Orchestra and
our Meantime Jazz Orchestra
rehearsing and performing all
year round at Blackheath Halls.
If you’d like to come and get
involved in any aspect of our
work, or you know a school that
would be interested in joining
us to sing, play and perform,
then please get in touch.
Rose Ballantyne
r.ballantyne@trinitylaban.ac.uk
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COMMUNITY
What they say about our
community events
'Thank you for having the vision and
determination to run such excellent
community opportunities. It really
makes a difference to people's lives
by enabling creativity, new musical
skills, community understanding and
cohesion, new friendships and a
sense of purpose and well-being.'
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‘It was a privilege to have been part of
this project which ranks amongst the
most memorable events of my life.’
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‘Thank you all so much for this
amazing opportunity!’
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COMMUNITY – COME AND JOIN IN
ADVANCED LEVEL
BLACKHEATH
GOES GOSPEL
Rehearsals: MONDAYS 1, 8, 15 & 22
SEPTEMBER 7.30pm-9.30pm | Great Hall
Performance: SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER
7.30pm
Led by experienced gospel vocalist
Eleanor Palmer this course is for those
wanting more of a challenge and
insight into gospel solo/lead singing
with the possibility of being chosen to
lead a number in our Blackheath Goes
Gospel concert in November.
COURSE FEE: £80 (limited to 12 places)
BLACKHEATH GOES
GOSPEL 2014
Rehearsals: MONDAYS 29 SEPTEMBER;
6, 13, 20 & 27 OCTOBER; 3, 10 & 17
NOVEMBER 7.30pm-9.30pm
Dress rehearsal: SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER
2pm-5pm
Performance: SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER
7.30pm
Come and Join our Blackheath Halls
gospel choir this Autumn. For the
fifth time we are running our popular
Blackheath Goes Gospel course led by
the wonderfully talented gospel singer
Eleanor Palmer.
The course is open to singers of all
levels. There will be opportunities
for members of the choir to take lead
vocals in some numbers, particularly
those who have joined the Advanced
Level Gospel Workshop.
COURSE FEE: £60 | £54 concessions
‘This is such a wonderful project
and it always feels a complete
privilege to be part of it.’
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COMMUNITY – COME AND JOIN IN
TEA DANCES
WEDNESDAYS 10 SEPTEMBER, 1 OCTOBER, & 19 NOVEMBER
2pm-4.30pm | Great Hall
Come and spend a magical afternoon in the friendly
atmosphere of a Blackheath Halls tea dance where you get a
chance to dance in our magnificent Great Hall.
There’s sequence dancing, quickstep, cha cha cha and much
more, compered by Mr Wonderful Dancing.
TICKETS: £5 (includes light refreshments)
CHRISTMAS TEA DANCE
WEDNESDAY 17 DECEMBER 2pm-4.30pm | Great Hall
TICKETS: £7 (includes light refreshments and raffle)
MEANTIME JAZZ
Course 1: MONDAYS 22 & 29 SEPTEMBER,
6, 13 & 20 OCTOBER 7pm-9pm
Course 2: MONDAYS 3, 10, 17 & 24
NOVEMBER & 1 DECEMBER 7pm-9pm
Social event: MONDAY 15 DECEMBER 7pm
Two five-session courses rehearsing
jazz standards and looking at
improvisation, led by Jonny Dexter.
The group is particularly looking for
trumpet and trombone players.
COURSE FEE: £40 | £35 concessions
USE YOUR VOICE
Sessions: SUNDAYS 28 SEPTEMBER; 12 & 26 OCTOBER;
9 & 23 NOVEMBER; 7 DECEMBER 2pm-5pm
Social event: MONDAY 15 DECEMBER 7pm
As a member of this group you
will also have the opportunity of
performing at the Blackheath Halls
Christmas concert on Friday 19
December 7.30pm
Use Your Voice is a bi-weekly vocal course led by Miriam
Coe with accompaniment provided by Miguel Estaban.
Participants will work on a mixture of repertoire chosen
by Miriam to suit the members of the group.
COURSE FEE: £57 | £51 concessions
As a member of this group you will also have the
opportunity of performing at the Blackheath Halls
Christmas concert on Friday 19 December 7.30pm
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COMMUNITY – COME AND JOIN IN
BLACKHEATH HALLS
ORCHESTRA
Rehearsals: SUNDAYS 5, 12, 26 OCTOBER,
2 NOVEMBER 2.30pm-5.30pm;
SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER 11.30am-5.30pm;
SUNDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2pm-4pm
Sectionals: SUNDAY 12 OCTOBER
11am-1.30pm
Performance: SUNDAY 16 NOVEMBER
6.30pm
Musical Director Leigh O’Hara
Trumpet Philip Smith
Mozart Magic Flute Overture
Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat major
Shostakovich Symphony No.5 in D minor
Op.47
Dust down your old instrument and
join this friendly orchestra celebrating
eight years of making music. We are
particularly looking for violins and
French horn players.
SUBSCRIPTION: £57 | £51 concessions
BLACKHEATH
HALLS CHORUS
Come and Sing Faure Requiem
Rehearsals: MONDAYS 24 NOVEMBER, 1, 8, & 15 DECEMBER
7.30pm-9.30pm*
Dress rehearsal: THURSDAY 18 DECEMBER 7pm-10pm
Performance: FRIDAY 19 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
Musical Director Christopher Stark
Piano Suzy Ruffles
Join Blackheath Halls Chorus to sing this classic piece to
perform at our popular Christmas concert. This performance
will be led by young conductor Christopher Stark. Chris
runs Multi-Story with composer Kate Whitley a project that
brings classical music to unexpected places and described
by The Times as ‘the most exciting development in classical
music in decades if not centuries.’
Chris was our Musical Director for our 2014 children’s opera
The Little Sweep.
COURSE FEE: £57 | £51 concessions
*some more rehearsals may be added to this list
Find out how your support can ensure that we can
continue to deliver this high quality work.
Contact: Helma Zebregs, Development Manager, on
020 8318 9758 or h.zebregs@trinitylaban.ac.uk
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
CELEBRATE ROYAL GREENWICH
Box office
THURSDAY 13 NOVEMBER & FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER 7pm | Great Hall
selection of primary and secondary
schools from across the borough;
featuring ensembles from the Royal
Greenwich Music Centres (RGMC).
Blackheath Halls hosts this showcase
of young musical talent in the Royal
Borough of Greenwich. The event will
involve instrumental performances
by children and young people from a
TICKETS: £7 | £6 concessions
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8463
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BLACKHEATH
HALLS ORCHESTRA
SUNDAY 16 NOVEMBER 6.30pm |
Great Hall
Conductor Leigh O’Hara
Trumpet Philip Smith
Mozart Magic Flute Overture
Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat major
Shostakovich Symphony No.5 in D
minor Op.47
Come and enjoy an evening of music
performed by our own Blackheath
Halls Orchestra as they celebrate
eight years of making music.
TICKETS: £10 | £8 concessions
BLACKHEATH GOES
GOSPEL 2014
SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER 7.30pm |
Great Hall
Come and enjoy an uplifting evening
of gospel singing in our wonderful
Great Hall. Our Blackheath Goes
Gospel choir comprising local adults
and school children perform gospel
greats alongside some less well-known
numbers. You may be asked to join in!
TICKETS: £10 | £8 concessions |
£5 under 12s
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
TURNING OF
THE YEAR
BLACKHEATH HALLS
ORCHESTRA CHAMBER
MUSIC NIGHT
WEDNESDAY 3 DECEMBER 7.15pm,
THURSDAY 4 DECEMBER 5pm & 7.15pm |
Great Hall
FRIDAY 5 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Recital Room
Turning of the Year celebrates its 20th
birthday with a selection of songs
for the winter season performed by
Lewisham primary schools.
Come and hear hundreds of young
singers performing together as
a massed choir along with other
seasonal musical offerings from
participating schools. Promoted by
Lewisham Music Hub.
TICKETS: £3 (5pm performance) | £4
(7.15pm performance)
Members of Blackheath Halls Orchestra showcase their
talents in this evening of chamber music in our beautiful
Recital Room.
This is a free concert with a retiring collection. All funds
from the event will go towards the running costs of
Blackheath Halls Orchestra.
Box office
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BLACKHEATH HALLS
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
FRIDAY 19 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall
Musical Director Christopher Stark
Piano Suzy Ruffles
Blackheath Halls community groups join together to present
an exciting and uplifting concert to put you in the mood for
Christmas. The first half of the concert will be a performance of
Faure’s Requiem by Blackheath Halls Chorus.
After the interval Use Your Voice, Meantime Jazz Orchestra,
Blackheath Halls Chorus and local school groups will perform
carols and Christmas songs. A fun concert for all the family!
TICKETS: £15 | £12 concessions | £5 under 12s
(includes a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie)
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COMMUNITY FUNDRAISERS
CARDS FOR GOOD
CAUSES
CEILIDH
Blackheath Halls & Friends of
Blackheath Halls
MONDAY 3 NOVEMBER-MONDAY 15
DECEMBER | Blackheath Halls Foyer
FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 7.30pm |
Great Hall
Opening times: Mondays 9.30am-2pm |
Fridays 9.30am-1pm
Come and join us for a lively
evening of dancing and
music from Bold’s Band and a
bowl or two of chilli*, lots of
salad and cakes. This is a fun
evening for people of all ages!
Blackheath Halls will be hosting Cards
for Good Causes on Mondays and
Fridays during November
and December. A wide
range of Christmas
cards, representing more
than 25 charities, will be
available, together with
Christmas goods.
TICKETS: £20 | £5 under 14s
*vegetarian option available
Blackheath
Halls
Fundraise
rs
Autumn Celebration
FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER 7pm | Great Hall
BLACKHEATH
CHRISTMAS
FAIR
In aid of Age Exchange
SUNDAY 23 NOVEMBER 10:30am–5pm | Great Hall
Following last year’s
success, the Friends of
Age Exchange this year
bring the Blackheath
Christmas Fair to the
Great Hall offering an
eclectic mix of over
45 artists, designers,
traders and Fair Trade vendors. They
will be selling books, wines, hand-made
chocolates and cakes, ceramics and glass,
organic children’s wear, new and vintage
jewellery, Christmas decorations, toys, kits
and puzzles, leather goods alongside craft
supplies, cushions and homeware, not
forgetting local Christmas cards. Details at
www.friends-of-age-exchange.org.uk
ADMISSION: £2 (last admission 4.30pm)
Proceeds to Age Exchange
RHYTHM
AND SWING
Blackheath Society & Friends of Blackheath Halls
The Friends of Blackheath
Halls and The Blackheath
Society join together
once again to bring you
their autumn celebration
Rhythm and Swing. Meet
up with friends, enjoy a
light supper and some
of the great song and
dance numbers from the
golden age of jazz and
the masters of swing and
bebop. A talented group
of young instrumentalists
and vocalist will take you on a nostalgic journey
through the 30s, 40s and 50s.
To book tickets and for more information, contact
The Blackheath Society on 020 8297 1937 or email
blackheath.soc@lineone.net
TICKETS: £35 | £300 for table of 10
Includes a glass of sparkling wine on arrival and
light supper
Proceeds to Blackheath Halls
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BLACKHEATH
SUPPORT US SUNDAYS
Support Blackheath Halls, London’s oldest
purpose-built concert hall still in use
Blackheath Halls is the creative
heart of Blackheath, enriching
people’s lives and raising the
local profile through the
quality and diversity of its
work. Each year more than 200
performances take place at the
Halls, reaching an audience in
excess of 25,000 people and
more than 5,000 people of all
ages take part in our Community
Engagement programme.
Help us to maintain and
improve Blackheath Halls
We would like to make your
visit to Blackheath Halls an
experience to remember. Our
Victorian building requires
constant upkeep but we also
aim to improve our facilities,
which now include a lift to our
recently refurbished Recital
Room. Our donors play a vital
role in the development of
Blackheath Halls.
Support our Community
Engagement Programme
By supporting Blackheath
Halls’ extensive Community
Engagement Programme you
enable us to reach people from a
variety of ages and backgrounds
and to offer them a unique
opportunity to work together
with professionals, to learn
new skills and to perform in an
historic performance venue.
Support our Blackheath Sunday
recitals
Our Sunday morning recital
series has been a regular feature
at Blackheath Halls for many
years, providing opportunities
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for local audiences to hear some
of the country’s leading classical
artists, as well as many new
and emerging ensembles and
soloists. We hope that you will
consider making a donation
to the series or sponsor an
individual recital, on your own
or as part of a group.
Remember Blackheath Halls
in your will
By leaving a legacy to Blackheath
Halls you ensure that future
generations continue to
experience the enjoyment
Blackheath Halls gives you.
Great Hall
Your support helped us renovate the
Recital Room
Britten’s The Little Sweep, Great Hall
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There are tax incentives for
leaving a legacy to a registered
charity.
Become a corporate partner
If you think your company
can partner Blackheath Halls,
please contact us to discuss
our corporate involvement
opportunities. We’d be delighted
to discuss with you a tailormade package for your company.
Become a Friend of
Blackheath Halls
The Friends of Blackheath Halls
is a separate charity which
supports Blackheath Halls in
a variety of ways, including
providing financial support
for capital works, organising
events at the Halls such as the
very popular literary events and
Monday lunchtime recitals, and
volunteering in various ways.
The Friends have a very active
Architecture Group. To join the
Friends please pick up a leaflet
in the foyer or email friends@
blackheathhalls.com
Thank you
We are grateful to our donors
who so generously support
Blackheath Halls in so many
different ways. And just to
remind you, if you are a UK tax
payer, we are able to claim 25%
Gift Aid on your donation.
For further details about
supporting our work or to
make a donation please contact
Blackheath Halls’ Development
Manager Helma Zebregs on
020 8318 9758 or at h.zebregs@
trinitylaban.ac.uk
BOOKING
BLACKHEATH
INFORMATION
SUNDAYS
BOX OFFICE
020 8463 0100
Email Kyle
Jarvis at
k.jarvis@
trinitylaban.
ac.uk if you
would like to
be added to
our emailing
list
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Monday-Friday 10am-5pm
and up to 30 minutes after the start
of any event
Weekends Open for scheduled events,
otherwise closed.
Please call for precise opening times.
Booking fees apply £1.50 per
transaction for all credit/debit cards
by phone or internet. Tickets can
be posted for a charge of 75p per
transaction.
Blackheath Halls is committed to
making your visit easy and enjoyable.
Where possible we operate a family
friendly and accessible venue with
baby change facilities, lift and
accessible toilets.
Wheelchair users Blackheath Halls
is fully accessible for customers with
reduced mobility.
Visually impaired customers Guide
dogs are welcome. Printed materials
are available in large print format
from the Marketing Department on
020 8318 9758.
Tickets We offer discounts and
complimentary access assistant tickets
(subject to availability).
Access arrangements Telephone 020
8318 9758 before your visit so that we
can best accommodate your needs.
CONCESSIONS
Concessionary ticket prices are
available to under 18s, full-time
students, over 60s, benefit recipients
(Jobseekers Allowance; Income
Support; and Pension Credit); MU
members and Lewisham Card holders.
Please bring your identification with
you when you purchase your ticket/s.
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STUDENTS AND
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If you are a student or under 26 you
can get discounted tickets to selected
concerts throughout the year. Contact
Kyle Jarvis on 020 8318 9758 or email
k.jarvis@trinitylaban.ac.uk to join one
of the free e-bulletin lists to get details
of these offers.
GROUP DISCOUNT
Bring friends – save money!
Make the most of our group bookings
scheme, with savings of 10% on tickets
for groups of 10-19 people and 20%
for 20 or more. Offer excludes some
performances and concessionary offers
may not be combined. Please call the
Box Office for details.
EXCHANGES
AND RETURNS
Tickets may be exchanged for another
concert in the Blackheath Halls
Autumn 2014 season or for a credit
voucher at a handling fee of £2 per
ticket up to 48 hours prior to the event/
performance. All tickets are nonrefundable.
l All discounts are subject to
availability and cannot be combined.
l Credit and gift vouchers are valid
for one year from date of issue or
purchase.
l The right is reserved to substitute
artists and to vary programmes.
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CAR The A2, A20 and South Circular all
provide easy access to Blackheath. Situated at
the south end of the village, Blackheath Halls is
next to the mini-roundabout serving Lee Road,
Lee Park, Lee Terrace and Blackheath Village.
PARKING The nearest car park to Blackheath
Halls is Blackheath Station pay and display
car park, which is two minutes walk from the
Halls. Please note that there is no parking at
the Halls and that parking is not permitted in
Blackheath Park, the adjacent private road.
TRAIN Direct overground trains run from
London Victoria (25 mins), London Charing
Cross (22 mins), London
Waterloo East (19
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Railway station
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London Bridge 12 mins
Connections can be
Cannon St/Charing X 23 mins
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Victoria 21 mins
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Blackheath Halls is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Trinity Laban Conservatoire
of Music and Dance
Blackheath Halls is a registered
charity, No.287589