Give yourself a moment to relax, unwind and stretch out your body.
Pilates helps to strengthen and tone your muscles, improve your posture, balance and flexibility and help you have a longer, leaner and stronger body.
Tues 6 Jan – 10 Feb and 24 Feb – 14 Apr (exc 31 Mar and 7 Apr)
10am – 11am Intermediate
11.15am – 12.15pm Beginners
£48 per 6 week course
£84 for 2 courses
Click here to download the information sheet for this course
Led by Jo Hall.
Discover the magic of drawing trees in soft chalk pastels and pastel pencil. Explore the use of colour to create mood and ideas of climate from moonlight and frost, to the warmth of Mediterranean summers. Reference artists include Caspar David Friedrich, Samuel Palmer, Paul Cezanne, Graham Sutherland, Richard Cartwright and David Hockney. Suitable for artists already familiar with pastel techniques and beginners with an interest in landscape painting.
Tues 24 Feb – 24 Mar
£82 for 5 week course or £18 per class
Click here to download the information sheet for this course
Encore screening of David Hare’s new play, starring Meera Syal.
The community of a Mumbai slum have ambitions to better themselves. But their plans are fragile.
In this huge theatrical event India's biggest slum is brought to life on the National Theatre stage. The epic production is based on the acclaimed factual book by Pulitzer prize winner Katherine Boo. All the people are real and the events of the play are based on their stories.
'A triumph for David Hare and Meera Syal' ★★★★ The Guardian
'Magnificent' ★★★★ The Independent
'Compelling' ★★★★ The Daily Telegraph
'David Hare’s adaptation of Katharine Boo’s acclaimed study of a Mumbai slum breaks new ground for the National' ★★★★ The Observer
Digital Programme
Make the most of your Behind the Beautiful Forevers experience with the National Theatre's digital programme app. Films, articles, exclusive interviews and stunning location photography reveal more about the book and the play.
Click here to buy on iTunes for iPad and iPhone (£4.99).
A dynamic collection of art and photography portraying the edgy side of some of the world's renowned film, sport and music icons.
Led by Geeta Rai
An energetic modern Indian dance style. The classes are a fusion of Indian and western styles with Latino and Arabic influences. Each term is 10 weeks long.
Suitable for ages 6+ years and all abilities.
£67 per term.
Norden Exposure led by Becky Hinton
Develop contemporary performance techniques whilst taking inspiration from other popular dance styles. Groups perform at Norden Farm and the Lift Off Dance Festival at South Hill Park. Each term is 10 weeks long.
Suitable for all abilities.
9 – 13 years l £67 per term
Norden Exposure led by Becky Hinton
Develop contemporary performance techniques whilst taking inspiration from other popular dance styles. Groups perform at Norden Farm and the Lift Off Dance Festival at South Hill Park. Each term is 10 weeks long. Suitable for all abilities.
14+ years l £73 per term
Encore screening from London's West End. Richard Armitage stars in Arthur Miller’s classic American drama, based on Salem’s infamous witch trials
Salem, Massachusetts. In a small tight-knit community, personal grievances collide with lust and superstition, fuelling widespread hysteria.
Arthur Miller’s timeless parable attacks the evils of mindless persecution and the terrifying power of false accusations.
Starring Richard Armitage whose film and TV credits include The Hobbit trilogy, Into the Storm, Captain America: The First Avenger and Spooks. His theatre includes The Duchess of Malfi and Macbeth for RSC.
Director Yaël Farber is a multiple award-winning director and playwright. Her production of Mies Julie won a string of international awards at the 2012 Edinburgh Festival, was named one of the Top Ten Productions of 2012 by The New York Times, and Top Five Productions of 2012 by The Guardian.
Arthur Miller is one of America’s greatest playwrights. His many plays include All My Sons, Death of a Salesman and A View from the Bridge.
Please note this event is on sale to Friends and Bronze, Silver & Gold Members until Friday 16 January.
Finding modern life a bit difficult? Maybe you were born in the wrong era? In this show, Lucy tries to find her rightful place in history.
She ponders whether she'd rather be bewhiskered Victorian explorer, a 1920's Hollywood starlet or Hatshepsut the egyptian pharaoh. Lucy is an Edinburgh Fringe favourite, familiar from radio (including Radio 4's The Unbelievable Truth) and television including BBC2's Mock The Week and BBC1's Have I Got News for You.
WHY? 'Impeccably punch lined anecdotes...Genuinely delightful' The Telegraph