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Drama: Tempest - 6th & 8th February
Brian Sewell Lecture: Hogarth - 28th February
Drama: Iphigenia at Aulis by Euripiedes, 6th - 8th March
Chamber Concert - 12th March
Joint LEH and Hampton School Choral Society Concert - 17th March
300th Anniversary Events

Drama: Tempest - 6th & 8th February

This joint LEH and Hampton School ‘modern dress' production of Shakespeare's, The Tempest, explores society's greed, often prevalent in today's lifestyle and Media. The production includes an original score composed by Iain Donald, Director of Music at Hampton School, and Hampton School students.

450 Hall, Hampton School, 7.30pm

Tickets £5/3. Available online at http://450hall.hamptonschool.org.uk

Brian Sewell Lecture: Hogarth - 28th February
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The fruity, highbrow tones of Art Critic Brian Sewell are mercilessly mimicked……here's a chance to sample the real thing. Brian sees Art History and the study of great Artists as a unique and essential window on the civilised world. He is a household favourite, with millions of ‘quality' TV and Radio fans and two recent critically acclaimed and highly popular TV documentaries: ‘The Naked Pilgrim' on the traditional pilgrimage to Compostela (Spain), and ‘The Grand Tour', on the 17/18th Century Art Tour of Europe for Gentlemen.

 

The hugely revered Art Critic for the Evening Standard for 20 years, he talks as he writes ....with great courage, passion, and wit about the art he loves. And with a writer's honed sharp wit, an encyclopaedic knowledge of fine art, an unforgettably entertaining delivery, and a tendency to break every PC taboo, he'll leave you with more than enough to think and talk about afterwards.

Tickets: £5/£3 available from the School Office. School pupils: free

Commences at 7.00pm

 


 


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Drama: Iphigenia at Aulis by Euripiedes, 6th - 8th March

15 year old Iphigenia arrives in the camp of the massed Greek armies, ecstatic to see her beloved Father and excited by the thought of her impending marriage. But politics, vanity and blind nationalism stand in her way, rendering the girl a mere footnote in the ongoing saga of Helen of Troy. Intense, passionate and darkly comic, Taylor's translation pulls no punches: as the women of Chalcis sing: “a godless generation is in power…”

Assembly Hall, 7.00pm. A whole school production.

Tickets: £6/4 available from the School Office

Chamber Concert - 12th March

The LEH Chamber Groups, including the Music Scholars, present an evening of chamber music.

Assembly Hall, 7.00pm

Joint LEH and Hampton School Choral Society Concert - 17th March

Mozart's Requiem and Schubert's Mass in G

LEH Assembly Hall, 7.30pm

Tickets: £7/£5 available from the School Office

LEH and Hampton School pupils free

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