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What’s On at Hoxton Hall: September |
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Urbanism - A Hoxton Select Season
There's still time to catch the great shows in the Urbanism Season which runs until 16 September. See individual event listings for times and prices.
Shows include: The Alchemist, Work in Progress and Street Training. Find out more
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The Alchemist, Until 10 September
Tuesday - Saturday evenings 8pm, Sunday at 6pm
Tickets: £12.50, £10 concessions. Season special offers are available.
"... a madcap production bursting with humour" (The Londonist). Don't miss this reworking of Ben Jonson’s classic masterpiece which takes a ruthless and hilarious look at the tendency in us all to belive the outlandish and the unlikely in pursuit of our wildest dreams. Find out more |
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Street Training Hoxton, 12 - 15 September
Time: Sunday 12 September 2pm. 13-15 September 6pm
Tickets: £8 or £5 with a ticket to see The Alchemist.
Each performance will be different as we remake the streets together. Perhaps we might get a glimpse of something precious in the world around us? Maybe we will find out how to be more joyful in the city...Find
out more
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Work in Progress, 14 - 16 September
8pm. £5 for one show or see all 3 (on one night) for £10.
Too good to miss! Be intrigued, inspired and challenged BUT proceed with caution as work is still being developed by exciting companies such as Paper Balloon, Waistcoat Company, IsoProductions, Tukan Theatre / Gap in Mind, Rachel Birch-Lawson, Simon Roth, plus cabaret from Fat Content and much more....
Tuesday 14 September
Wednesday 15 September
Thursday 16 September
Fat Content Cabaret
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Open House London Weekend, 18 & 19 September
Free. 10am - 6pm
Explore backstage at Hoxton Hall as part of the Open House London Weekend. Exhibitions, art installations, refreshments and more. Find out more
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An Actress Prepares, 24 September
7pm. £18 / £15 concession.
Discover what lay beyond the public image and the pretty face of Marilyn Monroe in this candid and contemplative depiction. The
life and thoughts of the troubled screen goddess are explored through a surprising and revealing adaptation of Marilyn Monroe's last ever interview. Find out more
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Gigs this month
Check website for individual times and prices
We have some fantastic and varied gigs at Hoxton Hall this month beginning with the Heathcliffian crooner Marmaduke Dando on 3 September.
Sunday Girl the gorgeous, talented and stylish 21 year old Jade Williams, is playing a one off headline London show on 23 September. And we finish the month in style with a performance by Katy B on 30 September.
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Get Creative, 27 Sept - 22 October
If you are, or know, a young person (7 - 25) and are inspired by the range of work we have at Hoxton Hall then it's time to get involved! Sign up now for the next series of creative workshops from music and art to dance and drama. Find out more
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PS. You may also be interested in...
These shows at Wiltons and
Southwark Playhouse
La Bohème presented by the Co Opera Co.
For two nights in September Wiltons will be showing a traditional staging of Puccini's La Bohème, the famous story of two ill-fated bohemian lovers. Sung in Italian and true to the magisty of the original text this will make you cry, it's too good to be true in Wilton's.
Thurs 16th & Sat 18th September, starts 7:30pm, tickets £30
Boiling Frogs by Steven Bloomer at Southwark Playhouse. Boiling Frogs, the first full-length new play from The Factory, pits a small group of imaginative citizens against the system as, armed only with fancy dress, blank banners and a keen eye for semantics, they attempt to re-claim freedom of speech for all. 14th Sep - 2nd Oct 7.30pm. Book now!
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All events take place at Hoxton Hall, 130 Hoxton Street N1 6SH, unless specified.
For
further information (including prices) and updates please check www.hoxtonhall.co.uk
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