WHAT’S ON IN AUTUMN SEPTEMBER – DECEMBER 2018
THEATRE & MUSEUM BOX OFFICE 020 8807 6680 | www.dugdalecentre.co.uk
Welcome to the Dugdale, a creative hub in the heart of Enfield. Inside you can find the Dugdale Theatre, Museum of Enfield and Gift Shop, EN_Food, Gallery Space, Ruby Blu Shop and the Local Studies and Archive.
CAFÉ & GIFT SHOP Enjoy great locally sourced food and drink in the Dugdale café. Serving freshly made sandwiches, soup of the day, salads, a choice of cakes and award-winning Italian Gelato ice cream. Open Monday - Saturday 9am - 4pm.
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Visit the brand new Museum of Enfield Gift Shop in the Dugdale foyer. Pick up a souvenir, or gift for friends or family. Open 9am - 5pm.
HIRE ROOMS AT DUGDALE Perfect for conferences, meetings, workshops and training. With flexible space, technical facilities, catering options, capacity for 25 - 120. 2
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ENFIELD POETS Enfield Poets meet on the first Saturday of the month at 7.30pm in Room 4. The meetings start with Poets from the Floor, followed by a break for socialising, then a reading from a guest poet. Tickets: £3.50, Concessions or Unwaged £2.50
Enfield Poets – With Penelope Shuttle and John Greening SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM
Enfield Poets - Celebration of the poetry of Rik Wilkinson SATURDAY 6 OCTOBER, 7.30PM
Enfield Poets – WW1 Poetry SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM
Enfield Poets - With Christine Vial SATURDAY 1 DECEMBER, 7.30PM
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ZIGGY’S WORLD JAZZ CLUB Ziggy’s Presents Jazz RiZing Royal Academy of music rising stars FRIDAY 14 SEPTEMBER, 7.45PM Tickets: £14, Under 16s £8
Ziggy’s Jazz RiZing 2018 presents three fresh sounding new young bands from London conservatoires, already wowing audiences.
“Stunning show... jaw-dropping brilliant cutting-edge music that satisfies all ages”. New Generation Jazz Review
Ziggy’s Acoustic Jazz - Folk Special With Mishka Adams & Pete Churchill “Stories to Tell” Live SATURDAY 13 OCTOBER, 7.45PM Tickets: £16
Expect sublime soundscapes, lush vocal harmonies and supreme musicianship from top UK vocalist Mishka Adams and songwriter, pianist, composer Pete Churchill, two of the UK’s foremost jazz artists, songwriters and composers.
“A mesmerising collection of classic pieces reminiscent of the best work of James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Carole King”. 4
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Steve Taylor Big Band eXpLoSiOn plus EFG London Jazz Festival opening night special FRIDAY 16 NOVEMBER, 7.45PM Tickets: £17
London Jazz Festival Opening Night launches powerhouse drummer Steve Taylor and the Big Band eXpLoSiOn’s new album HITS. Drum maestro Steve Taylor leads the band with his unmistakably vibrant drumming together with the luscious vocals of Ziggy’s co-curator/percussionist/ writing partner Josie Frater.
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by Julie McNamara & Face Front Inclusive Theatre TUESDAY 18 SEPTEMBER, 10.30AM
The play includes multiple communication tools including music, movement, poetry, makaton and film as it investigates the transition from school to adult life. Suitable for Learning disabled young people from 14 - 21 years. Duration 90 mins. For tickets and enquires on both events please contact admin@facefront.org | www.facefront.org
Where is Mrs Christie? THURSDAY 20 SEPTEMBER, 7.45PM Tickets: ÂŁ15
Agatha Christie was one of the greatest and most prolific thriller writers of all time. In 1926, she was at the centre of a mystery as perplexing as any of her fiction. Was it a publicity stunt? Or was there a darker secret involved in this disappearance which was to affect her for the rest of her life? The answer to all these questions will, as in all good thrillers, be revealed!
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MONDAY 12 NOVEMBER 10AM & 1PM
The play follows a family experiencing domestic abuse and explores the effects on the mental health of children who witness it. It is both humorous and disturbing. Suitable for school years 5 - 6. After the theatre piece, pupils interact with the characters. Subsequently, pupils can talk to our counsellor. Duration 90 mins.
From Zimbabwe with Love SATURDAY 22 SEPTEMBER, 7.45PM Tickets: £10, Concession £9 Presented by Serendipity Theatre Company in Association with Unity In Diversity.
One man’s journey across continents and cultures; a heart-warming story about family ties, life and honesty. Robert Matalasie, a professional footballer, tells his funny and explosive story within the world of the beautiful game.
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MIHO presents
BHM Year of the Women Film Season
Celebrate Black History Month in style with a showcase of amazing films, forming the Women of the Year Film Season.
MONDAY 8 OCTOBER, 7PM - Winnie - £8.50 While her husband served a life sentence, Winnie Mandela rode the raw violence of apartheid, fighting on the front line and underground. This is the untold story of the mysterious forces that combined to take her down, labeling him a saint, her, a sinner. TUESDAY 9 OCTOBER, 7PM - Queen
Nanny: Legendary Maroon Chieftainess - £8.50
A feature documentary that examines the mysterious figure that is Nanny of the Maroons - one of the most celebrated, but least recognised heroines in the resistance history of the New World. WEDNESDAY 10 OCTOBER, 7PM - £8.50
Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise
The story of iconic writer, poet, actress and activist Maya Angelou whose life intersected some of the most significant moments in the recent history of the USA. THURSDAY 11 OCTOBER, 7PM - Whitney - £10.50 With over 200 million album sales worldwide and remaining the only artist to chart seven consecutive US no.1’s, Whitney Houston was voice of a generation. Coming from an esteemed lineage of singers, Whitney was destined to be plucked from her gospel singing roots to rule the world stage. FRIDAY 12 OCTOBER, 7PM - Breaking In - £10.50 Shaun Russell takes her children to her late father’s secluded, high-tech vacation home. When four men break into the house, the family managing to escape, but Shaun must figure out a way to turn the tables on the desperate thieves and save her captive children. 8
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HIDDEN TREASURES:
REVEALING BROOMFIELD HOUSE AND PARK EXHIBITION PROGRAMME SATURDAY ARTS CLUB
Pop in to the foyer between 10am and 12 noon and make a simple craft to take home. Last admissions 11.40am. Advance online booking recommended – tickets on the door are subject to availability. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Adults do not need a ticket. Tickets: £1 per child 1 September - Broomfield Boating Lake 6 October - The Lanscroon Murals 3 November - Gardens at Broomfield 1 December - Greek Gods & Goddesses
ADULT MUSEUM MAKERS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ARTSTOP
Suitable for anyone, no skills necessary! Embrace your creative side, meet new people at a friendly and informal workshop. Advance booking recommended. First Monday of each month, 6.30 – 8pm Tickets: £15 per workshop
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3 September – Make an origami fabric butterfly brooch. 1 October
– Explore the technique of Pointillism.
5 November – Create a photo montage relief collage. 3 December – Create a textile colour swatch panel.
CHILDREN’S TREE TRAIL AT BROOMFIELD
Every Wednesday and Sunday of August, between 2.30pm – 4.30pm Location: Broomfield Conservatory in Broomfield Park. Tickets: Free Collect a free children’s tree trail from Broomfield Conservatory and explore the trees of Broomfield Park. Return to the conservatory to collect the answer sheet and prize!
BROOMFIELD PARK REVEALED TOUR
Wednesday 29th August & Wednesday 17 October, 1.30 – 2.30 Tickets: £3 Join the Broomfield House Trust and take a guided walk revealing little known gems about the historical importance of the park. 10
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BABY MUSEUM EXPLORERS
Those aged 3 – 4 will love these Tuesday storytelling and craft sessions. Advance online booking recommended – tickets on the door are subject to availability. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Adults do not need a ticket. Tickets: £4 in Advance, £5 on the door Tuesday 4 September, 10.30am-11.30am Inspired by picnics in Broomfield Park. Tuesday 2 October, 10.30am – 11.30am Inspired by the Broomfield Bees. Tuesday 6 November, 10.30am – 11.30am Inspired by the Broomfield Art Murals. Tuesday 4 December, 10.30am – 11.30am Inspired by natural history at Broomfield Museum.
LUNCHTIME EXHIBITION TALKS
Tuesday 11 September, 2pm-3pm Tickets: £3 Lanscroon murals at Broomfield House by Dr Mark Banting. Tuesday 9 October, 1pm–1.30pm Tickets: Free Broomfield Bees with Kim Lumley. Tuesday 13 November, 1pm-1.30pm Tickets: Free Early history of Broomfield by Ivor Evans. Tuesday 11 December, 1pm-1.30pm Tickets: Free Traditional woodworking by Ralph Hutchings. DUGDALE AUTUMN 2018
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MAKE A BROOMFIELD INSPIRED HAUNTED HOUSE Thursday 25 October, 10.30am-12pm and 1pm-2.30pm Tickets: £5 in advance, £7 on the door Half Term Workshop, for all ages, an exhibition that brings Broomfield House back to life. Take inspiration from the decorative features and create a beautiful Haunted House to take home! Adults do not need a ticket.
TASTE OF BROOMFIELD LATE NIGHT OPENING
Thursday 25 October, 7pm-9pm Tickets: Adult £5, Children £3 Visit the exhibition past closing time, enjoy a Halloween themed activity, listen to a live band performance and taste flavours of Broomfield from wine, cider, apple and honey tasting and gin inspired by Broomfield. This event forms part of the national Museums at Night programme.
BROOMFIELD HOUSE AND SURROUNDING PLACES PAST AND PRESENT: A POETRY WORKSHOP Saturday 24 November, 1pm-4.30pm Tickets: £28, Concessions £25 Much-published local poets Katherine Gallagher and Myra Schneider will present an afternoon of poetry workshops in which participants will have the chance to write about their memories of Broomfield House, the fire which destroyed it, the beauty of the Park, also of nearby places. Ticket includes refreshments.
CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP
Saturday 22 December, 10.30am – 12pm and 1pm-2.30pm Tickets: £5 in advance, £7 on the door Follow a festive trail around our Museum exhibition and then enjoy Christmas crafts including embellishing a Christmas stocking and making a glowing tea light lantern. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Adults do not need a ticket.
OTHER MUSEUM EVENTS MUSEUM LUNCHTIME TASTER TALKS: TOTTENHAM’S CUP WINNING PARADE 1962
Tuesday 11 September, 1pm – 1.30pm Tickets: Free Join Graham Frost, a Local Studies Researcher, to focus on Tottenham Hotspur’s FA Cup success in 1962. It will highlight the Distinguished Visitors Book from Edmonton Town Hall, signed by the Spurs players and coaching staff during the victory parade. This item is usually not on display so it will be a rare opportunity to see it.
ARCHIVES IN FOCUS TOUR: MAPS OF ENFIELD Friday 28 September, 10am-10.45am Tickets: £3 The popular Archive in Focus tour returns.
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EXHIBITIONS: Reaching Out to China Exhibition MONDAY 3 – FRIDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 10AM – 5PM FREE ENTRY This exhibition celebrates five years of partnership between Winchmore School and the Experimental Campus of Shunde Number 1 Middle School, near Hong Kong.
Passing Time – Moments in Broomfield Exhibition TUESDAY 2 – SATURDAY 27 OCTOBER 10AM – 5PM FREE ENTRY Patrick Samuel, a local artist, will be launching his latest exhibition.
Health Means…? Exhibition by Oasis Community Hub MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER – FRIDAY 7 DECEMBER 10AM – 5PM FREE ENTRY ‘Exhibit’ is a visual arts group run by Oasis Hub Hadley for young people in and around Enfield. Exhibit is proud to present its debut public display “Health Means…?”. The exhibition includes paintings and sculpture.
Enfield Camera Club Exhibition MONDAY 29 OCTOBER – SUNDAY 25 NOVEMBER 10AM – 5PM FREE ENTRY The annual exhibition of the Enfield Camera Club features mounted prints by the club membership, ranging from comparative enthusiastic beginners to highly technically advanced photographers.
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Alone in Berlin THURSDAY 4 OCTOBER, 7.45PM Tickets: ÂŁ6.50
Berlin 1940. A working class couple, Otto and Anna Quangel, receive the news that their only son has died on the battlefield and bravely decide to resist the Nazi regime in their own way. CERT: 12, DIR: Vincent Perez
In Between THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER, 7.45PM Tickets: ÂŁ6.50
This bittersweet debut feature from Maysaloun Hamoud is a spiky treat, an empowering tale of three Palestinian women living in Tel Aviv, each fighting personal battles for independence and fulfilment. CERT: 15, DIR: Maysaloun Hamoud 14 DUGDALE AUTUMN 2018
Seby Ntege & His Band SUNDAY 14 OCTOBER, 7.30PM Tickets: £10
Ugandan born, singer songwriter and multiinstrumentalist, Seby Ntege and his band, in collaboration with local drumming group HazeSamba present a unique performance of a new piece written in collaboration, as well as individual sets from both. Ntege’s new music combines West African instruments with a modern take on East African songwriting style.
DASH goes to the Movies MONDAY 15 – SATURDAY 20 OCTOBER, 7.45PM 19 & 20 SOLD OUT (NO PERFORMANCE ON THURS 18TH) Tickets: £13.50
For their 7th successful sell out year let Dash Productions take you on a journey through all your favourites tunes from the greatest movies. From Disney to Dirty Dancing, Bodyguard, Grease to Hairspray, and of course The Greatest Showman! We promise you the real 3D experience no glasses required!
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CHILDREN’S THEATRE EVENTS Barking Dog Theatre Company presents
Teddy’s Seaside Holiday TUESDAY 23 OCTOBER, 11.30AM AND 1.30PM Tickets: £9.50, Young Person £7.50, Family £30
This delightful show uses mime, puppetry and songs for the family to join in with. Eddy The Teddy’s going on holiday to the seaside with his best friend. He meets many wonderful characters during his adventure and he needs their help (and the audience) if he is to get back to Sammy safely. For children aged under 6 and their families. Running time 60mins approx, no interval.
The Secret Garden WEDNESDAY 24 OCTOBER, 11.30AM AND 1.30PM Tickets: £9.50, Young Person £7.50, Family £30
The Secret Garden written by Frances Hodgson Burnett has been adapted by Mike Brooks for audiences to enjoy. Follow 10 year old Mary as she grows, makes friends, learns of the secret walled garden and discovers many mysteries along the way. For children aged 5-9 and their families. Running time 60mins approx, no interval. 16
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Streetz Ahead Dance School presents
Wolf THURSDAY 25 – SATURDAY 27 OCTOBER VARIOUS TIMES Tickets: £12, Concessions £8
An adaptation of the well know fairy tale, The Three Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf. Streetz Ahead presents four talented kids who will amaze you with their energy and skills.
WEDNESDAY 21 – SATURDAY 24 NOVEMBER 7.45PM & 2.45PM MATINEE ON SATURDAY 24 Tickets: £14.50, Concessions £12.50
Join us for a great comedy - variety show full of laughs, songs music & dance, all sketches based on the lives of Greek & Greek Cypriots in London. There will be an abundance of music and dance from various artistes. With entertainment as the aim, come and have a brilliant time and enjoy the Greek atmosphere. 17
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Loving Local Launch Event Be part of something bigger! THURSDAY 8 OCTOBER 5PM - 8PM - MEMBERS CONFERENCE 8PM - 10PM - AFTERPARTY - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Tickets: FREE for the Afterparty
Join us for an evening of entertainment and fun to celebrate the formal launch of Enfield online community forum, Loving Local! With motivational speakers, exciting performances by local entertainers, business and community highlights and lots more!
Directory Members Conference 5pm - 8pm followed by an Afterparty 8pm-10pm where everyone is welcome!
The Good Old Days – Music Hall Show THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER, 2.30PM Tickets: £16
Victorian Plums present…Music Hall fun reminiscent of the ‘Good Old Days’! Join us for an afternoon of singalong fun, jokes and cheeky chit-chat as we put on a fully costumed show packed with nostalgia. Audience involvement is actively encouraged so everyone, be they 9 or 90 years old, can participate.
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MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER – SUNDAY 2 DECEMBER 7.30PM, MATINEES - SATURDAY 1PM, SUNDAY 2PM Ticket prices vary beyween £15 - £18. Please check each performance. Presented by Finchley & Friern Barnet Operatic Society.
This festive season, let yourself be transported to the colourful, magical world of Dr. Seuss. The Cat in the Hat will take you on an adventure where you’ll meet Horton the Elephant in his quest to save the entire world of Whoville! Will Horton manage to save the poor Whos? Will the Sour Kangaroo ruin his plans? Join the fun and find out! DUGDALE AUTUMN 2018
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HOW TO BOOK 1. ONLINE
To book tickets online please visit www.dugdalecentre.co.uk This is the quickest and easiest way to book tickets.
2. TELEPHONE
Call 020 8807 6680 for card bookings. Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm.
3. IN PERSON
Tickets can be purchased by cash, cheque or card at Millfield Theatre, Dugdale Centre and Forty Hall.
ACCESS The Dugdale Centre is wheelchair accessible. For hearing impaired, we have the Sennheiser infra-red system, these receivers tune into your hearing aid and can be collected from Box Office. We welcome guide and hearing dogs.
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HOW TO GET T
Dugdale Centre, Thomas Hardy House, 39 London Road, Enfield Town, EN2 6DS By Train: From Liverpool Street Station stop at Enfield Town Station. From Moorgate and Finsbury Park stop at Enfield Chase Station.
See map for further parking areas.
By Bus from: Enfield Lock - 121 Edmonton Green - 191 Tottenham Hale - 192 By Road: Barnet- 307 A105 (London Road, Silver Potters Bar - 313 Street) and A110 (Windmill Hill, Waltham Cross - 317 Church Street, Southbury Road). Wood Green - 121, 231, 329, and N29 Parking: Oakwood - 377 Pay & display parking areas. Chase Farm Hospital - W8 Palace Gardens Car Park – and W9 Sydney Road (530 spaces) Southgate - W9 and Genotin Road Car Park. Crews Hill - W10 The details in this brochure were correct at time of printing. However, in the event of unforeseen circumstances, we reserve the right to make changes to the published programme. Š Enfield Presents, London Borough of Enfield 2018