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  • Friday 29 November 7.30pm - Sunday 5 January 7.30pm

    This ‘winning crossover mystery’ (The Guardian) returns to Baker Street for a third Christmas following two sold out runs!

    This critically acclaimed production has been loved by London audiences, bringing ‘a wonderful festive play to get the entire family in the Christmas spirit’ (Lost in Theatreland) that ‘entertains from start to finish’ (Broadway World).

    Three Christmases since the Reichenbach Falls, Sherlock Holmes has little appetite for mince pies or for solving crime. Wandering through Victorian London, he meets a grown-up and not-so-Tiny Tim Cratchit who implores him to investigate the mysterious death of his reformed benefactor, one Ebenezer Scrooge. 

    An impossible murder, a threatening letter, and a missing diamond – it’s just enough to intrigue the great detective. But it’s a dark and treacherous Christmas Eve, and once again the night is haunted by the spirits of the past, present, and future. Using his powers of deduction, can Holmes overcome his own ghosts to crack the case?

    Book here: https://tickets.marylebonetheatre.com/tickets/series/SHERLOCK24

  • Friday 27 December 7pm - Monday 6 January 7pm

    The Holy Nights

    A series of zoom meetings for all who would like to celebrate the Holy Nights together

    All are welcome to join us and enter into the spiritual significance of this festival of reflection and renewal as we make our way from 2024 to 2025 through the Holy Nights. Do share this with your friends!

    No charge, no booked needed. Donations gratefully received Paypal (suejoanpeat@gmail.com) or transfer to a Nationwide account held by Adrian Hotten, sort code: 07-01-16 account number: 31466776

    Zoom meetings Link:

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    Friday 27 December 7pm ~ Your life as a gift of God. The daily review and the six virtues. With Christopher Marcus
    The gift of our life is our personal teaching. Looking back and learning from it is a necessity if our life is not to become a waste. Practicing the 6 virtues is the most confronting and visceral way of reading the script of our biography. The sun of our high Self lightens our path with love.

    Saturday 28 December 7pm ~ The Alchemy of Christmas. With Howard Smith
    How is the spiritual reality of this Winter festival mirrored in alchemical processes? We will explore Steiner's remarkable lecture from "The Four Seasons and the Archangels" (Given on 6th October 1923 in Dornach. GA229).

    Sunday 29 December 7pm ~ From the Mood of the Holy Night to Awakened Power of Thought. A Shared Contemplation of the Calendar of the Soul  (Verses 38 and 39). With Marguerite and Doug Miller
    The Calendar of the Soul is a group of 52 verses for meditation that Rudolf Steiner gave to humanity in the spring of 1912. Unlike the more familiar Gregorian calendar that marks the start of the year on January first, the Calendar of the Soul begins its yearly journey at Easter. Over the cycle of each year the Calendar can be experienced as a supportive companion on the path to self-knowledge through an on-going conversation between the individual human soul and the cosmos.

    Monday 30 December 7pm ~ The Paradise Play. A one man performance by Geoff Norris
    The Paradise Play portrays the spiritual forces working in the stories of creation and ‘the fall’ and prepares us to celebrate Christmas. It is the first of the Oberufer plays, which were collected by Karl Julius Schroer, one of Rudolf Steiner’s teachers. They were passed on by oral tradition from a community living on the island of Oberufer on the Danube. These plays represent a unique survival of the medieval mystery play tradition and form a vibrant part of the life of many Steiner Waldorf schools.

    Thursday 2 January 7pm ~ The Other Wise Man. Read by Geoff Norris
    The Other Wise Man” by Henry Van Dyke is the story of Artaban, from Persia. A set of circumstances meant that it his plans to join the three wise men on their trip to meet the baby Jesus were thwarted. The story unfolds as he discovers that what really matters are his acts of kindness and generosity to those he meets, which lead him (and us) to recognise the Christ in the other.

    Friday 3 January 7pm ~  Loves and Silences - Poetry Evening with Iaia Chiesa
    Iaia will read us a selection of her poetry, focusing on the two essentials behind her poems. Paul Klee spoke about his painting as a way of “walking the line”. Iaia,‘walks the word’. She was born in North Italy, exposed from the beginning to the mountains air and  art in all its forms. She moved to London over forty years ago to learn the English language and fell in love with it. 

    Saturday 4 January 7pm ~ Inspiration in the Arts Tom Hart-Shea
    Inspiration and the arts. Creative people may not consciously put in to their own works what I and others may find and appreciate in their work. "The spirit blows where it listeth...."John 3:8

    Monday 6 January 7pm ~ Kahil Gibran  Kahlil Gibran, a seeker of the universal Christened human being.With  Peter Van Breda
    The Prophet originally published in 1923 is the second most read and owned book after Shakespeare in the world. It is translated into dozens of languages and is appreciated in diverse cultures and religious faiths. He has been able to build bridges and actually break down walls through his universal message of goodwill and wisdom. In a very real way he is an important guide for our times.

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  • Tuesday 7 January
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Paul Webber *

    Men, you are invited and called to join a new adventure, a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We will start the evening with a calming and grounding experience based on one of the senses. We will then go on to create a circle and share with one another. To both listen and be heard from our hearts. It will be based on the Way of Council, and my hope is to pass on to others the amazing benefits I’ve felt and experienced from this.

    I look forward to having you there,

    Paul

    Price per session: £15 price band A, £10 price band B. Cash in person on the day.

    No man will be turned away based on finances, please contact Paul if you need a different pricing: paulwebber81@hotmail.com

    * Previously advertised as Monday 6 January

  • Saturday 11 January 10am - Saturday 12 April 5.30pm

    A sequence of Saturday monthly workshops

    with Sarah Kane

    These one-day workshops provide an opportunity to explore practically the core elements of the truly artistic acting techniques developed by Russian actor Michael Chekhov in the middle of the twentieth century. Chekhov’s approach aims to inspire and empower actors for their future work by building a living and sensitive bridge between the movement and imagination of an actor and the character to be played.

    Although the workshops are designed as a series and build from one to the next, each workshop is an entirety in itself and can be taken individually.

    Imagination is the real, eternal world, of which this vegetable universe is but a faint shadow.

    William Blake

    Saturday 11 January 10am - 5.30pm ~ The Actor’s Imagination
    To start the new year, this workshop will explore what imagination is and how an artist can engage with, develop and strengthen it in his or her creative work.

    Saturday 22 February 10am - 5.30pm ~ Exploring the Psycho-Physical Basics
    What is a gesture? And how can gestures make us more creative? Starting with movement this workshop will explore what are called archetypal gestures as tools to express a character’s inner impulses and bring the character to life.

    Saturday 8 March 10am - 5.30pm ~ Gesture and a Character’s Objective: The Psychological Gesture

    From archetypal gestures we will move on to individual gestures and develop them in relation to text to express the embodied essence of a character, what Chekhov calls the psychological gesture.

    Saturday 12 April 10am - 5.30pm ~ Individualising Psychological Gestures: Qualities
    The third session on gesture will investigate the final step in the process of individualisation and explore how qualities can enhance and refine any gesture, making them truly specific.

    Please bring clothes and shoes suitable for the Chekhov workshops as a well as a piece of text such as a monologue or poem known by heart, so that it can be used in the exploration in practice of any aspect of the techniques.

    Workshop Fees:

    1 workshop day: £55

    4 workshops: £195 (Bookable on the first date)

    To book: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-dmmzoq

    Sarah Kane trained in Steiner’s approach to speech and voice, then Chekhov’s approach to acting with many of his original students. She now integrates them in her teaching, directing and performing, which takes place internationally.


    TO FOLLOW: CREATING CHARACTER

    April – July 2025

  • Sunday 12 January 10am - Sunday 13 April 5.30pm

    A sequence of Sunday monthly workshops

    with Sarah Kane

    These one-day workshops provide an opportunity to explore practically the core elements of the artistic speech techniques developed by Rudolf Steiner at the beginning of the twentieth century. The approach aims to bring what an actor speaks to life by exploring where we might find the life of words themselves. The approach can inspire and empower actors for their work by building a living and sensitive bridge between an actor’s inner life and the words a character speaks.

    Although the workshops are designed as a series and one builds on to the previous one, each workshop is an entirety in itself and can be taken individually.

    Sunday 12 January 10.00 - 5.30pm ~ The Role Of The Imagination In An Actor’s Speech

    Speech that is alive and embodied is hard to contemplate without engaging the actor’s imagination. We will explore the tools Steiner proposes to use to connect inner pictures with speaking.

    Sunday 23 February 10am - 5.30pm ~ Steiner’s Speech Gestures

    The art of speaking was close to Steiner’s heart and the speech gestures open a new world, a new way of approaching speech for the actor, connected most emphatically with movement. All the following elements explored in the coming workshops build on these foundations.

    Sunday 9 March 10 am – 5.30pm ~ Sounds, Syllables, Words As Gesture

    Steiner’s approach offers tools to give life and substance to words that go beyond their meaning: how can gestures contribute to that life, so that they acquire colour, dynamic and rhythm?

    Sunday 27 April 10am – 5.30pm ~ Exploring The Individuality of A Character’s Voice

    Working with both sound and gesture the workshop will investigate how to create the vocal individuality of the character.

    Please bring clothes and shoes suitable for the Chekhov workshops as a well as a piece of text such as a monologue or poem known by heart, so that it can be used in the exploration in practice of any aspect of the techniques.

    Workshop Fees:

    1 workshop day: £55

    4 workshops: £195 (Bookable on the first date)

    To book: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-kozydd

    Sarah Kane trained in Steiner’s approach to speech and voice, then Chekhov’s approach to acting with many of his original students. She now integrates them in her teaching, directing and performing, which takes place internationally.


    TO FOLLOW: CREATING A CHARACTER IN VOICE AND SPEECH

    April – July 2025

  • Monday 13 January
    7.30pm - 9pm

    with Paul Webber

    Men, you are invited and called to join a new adventure, a weekly men’s circle.

    A safe and calming space to come, unpack and trust in the bond of the circle and being with other men.

    We will start the evening with a calming and grounding experience based on one of the senses. We will then go on to create a circle and share with one another. To both listen and be heard from our hearts. It will be based on the Way of Council, and my hope is to pass on to others the amazing benefits I’ve felt and experienced from this.

    I look forward to having you there,

    Paul

    Price per session: £15 price band A, £10 price band B. Cash in person on the day.

    No man will be turned away based on finances, please contact Paul if you need a different pricing: paulwebber81@hotmail.com

    * Previously advertised as Thursdays

  • Thursday 16 January
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    The little understood background to everyone’s life, how the actions of one lifetime are reflected in the conditions and experiences of the next.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Saturday 18 January
    10am - 4pm

    with Sue Davies

    Come and join us for a full day’s workshop gently exploring many of the faces of grief. Grief and loss are part of life: we all face losing people and things we care about. The day will offer therapeutic art practices to respond to and process loss. This may be grief associated with the loss of a loved one; ancestral grief; loss of self; loss of community; loss of place; loss of ecosystems and species.

    The intention is for you to leave the day with artistic tools that enable a safe place in which to process and give grief a voice. We will use watercolour, clay, chalk pastels and charcoal (subject to time constraints on the day)

    £95 per person and £25 for art materials

    This is the first of three workshops in a series, the second one being TRANSFORMING SHAME (15 February) and the third, a RAINBOW of FEELINGS (15 March).

    Advance booking of all 3 costs a total £240 and £50 for the art materials.

    For more information please contact Sue on 07849 008358

  • Thursday 23 January
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    Our progressively subtle energy bodies which animate our physical body and give us emotion, thought and will. Bodies of soul and bodies of spirit.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Thursday 30 January
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    Nature & humanity share certain energies which in nature manifest as the 4 classical elements of Earth, Water, Air, and Fire. In humanity they influence us physically and psychologically bringing both gifts and dangers.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Tuesday 4 February
    6pm - 7.15pm

    with Sara Hunt

    Eurythmy is an art of harmonious movement, developed by Rudolf Steiner, which can increase a sense of well-being and a deeper connection to oneself and others.

    These open classes are for every and anyone, with no prior experience needed. We will explore ways to connect with our own bodies as well as how we grow comfortable and creative with others in a dynamic space. Poetry and movement will weave together to stimulate vitality and enrich our daily lives. ‍Please wear loose fitting comfortable clothing and soft soled shoes.

    Price per class: £10 Full/£8 Concession

    Bookings: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/rudolf-steiner-house/e-xjjxyx

    or in person on the night in the Bookshop at RSH

    Sara Hunt
    After many years as a teacher in Canterbury Steiner school, Sara graduated from West Midlands Eurythmy and subsequently completed a Masters in Eurythmy Education with Alanus University. Until recently, she worked as an educational eurythmist in Steiner schools and is presently a freelance personal coach.

  • Thursday 6 February
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    Rudolf Steiner’s revelations from the Akashic record of the journey of what would eventually evolve to become contemporary humanity, and our future stages.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Thursday 13 February
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    We live under the influence of different spiritual forces which lead to different forms of behaviour. To be truly free it is useful to be able to discern these.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Saturday 15 February
    10am - 4pm

    with Sue Davies

    In this one day workshop we will be exploring Shame, the unresolved aspect of ourselves, our Shadow.  

    Working with pastels and watercolour, we will create a cradle of courage, forgiveness, kindness, trust and hope to enable the possibility of bringing shame compassionately into the light and be given a voice.  As you work with your shame you give the wound the air it needs to heal and then it becomes a scar - you can revisit it but the power and pain has gone. 

    No art experience necessary. Please contact Sue Davies directly on 07849008358.

    £95 per person and £15 for art materials.

    At Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Place, Marylebone, London, NW1

    Sue is a BACP accredited Therapeutic Arts Counsellor and Group Facilitator.  She has a private practice, designs and runs tailor-made workshops, including for corporate clients, and is a visiting Tutor and Supervisor for students at Tobias School of Art & Therapy.

  • Thursday 20 February
    7.30pm - 9pm

    Lecture by Frank Burdich

    Your mobile phone or wifi router might seem devoid of spirituality, yet the working of all technology is based on laws with a spiritual origin. As we interact with our devices we enter into an energetic relationship with them which is not necessarily positive. Frank will explain the subtle dynamics at play in this field and show us how we can enjoy a situation where our devices work for us, rather than us feeling as if we are working for them.

    Frank Burdich was for 14 years an Upper School science teacher at a Waldorf School in Germany during which time he pursued an Anthroposophical spiritual path and became clairvoyant. He has been lecturing on supersensible perception since 2007, and in 2012 founded his own supersensible research company Gesellschaft für angewandte Geistesforschung mbH which provides supersensible research services in a range of contexts such as medicine preparation, mistletoe based remedies, oncology, special needs conditions, spiritual audit of buildings and technical devices, as well as lecturing and giving workshops on a variety of spiritual topics.

    http://www.spiritual-research.eu/en/

    £10 cash on the door.

    For further information please contact Alex Wright on 01342 827967

    Frank will repeat this lecture at Emerson College the following evening, Friday 21st February, and then give a 1½ day experiential workshop about Spirituality and Technology over the weekend of 22nd - 23rd February.  See

    https://calendar.emerson.org.uk/events/frank-burdich-workshop-technology-and-spirituality/ for full details.

    On Saturday 22nd February, 7.30pm,  he will give a lecture at Emerson College on “The Spiritual Science of Homeopathy”.

  • Thursday 27 February
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    Many cultures mention the existence of helpful beings with powers superior to those of humans. Rudolf Steiner described them and their activities in some detail.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Thursday 6 March
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    Servants of the Angels which both form and maintain the physical planet and nature, they seek a collaboration with humanity, but we need to refine ourselves first.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Thursday 13 March
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    Every serious spiritual aspirant is aware of the injunction ‘Know Yourself’, but it’s not so easy to translate this from the ideal to the practical. Tools for getting to grips with our inner life.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Saturday 15 March
    10am - 4pm

    with Sue Davies

    In this workshop we will explore innate human qualities using the colours of the rainbow, and connecting them to symbols and ideas from the Vedic tradition of the 7 energy centres known as the chakras:  Base chakra - Trust; Sacral chakra - Creative Potential; Naval chakra - Courage; Heart chakra - Compassion; Throat Chakra - Truth; Third Eye - Vision;  Crown chakra - Creative Spirit. 

    This workshop is intended to be deeply nourishing, nurturing us through a colour journey.

    No art experience necessary,

    £95 per person and £20 for art materials. Please contact Sue Davies directly on 07849008358.

    At Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Place, Marylebone, London, NW1

    Sue is a BACP accredited Therapeutic Arts Counsellor and Group Facilitator.  She has a private practice, designs and runs tailor-made workshops, including for corporate clients, and is a visiting Tutor and Supervisor for students at Tobias School of Art & Therapy.

  • Thursday 20 March
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    In both sleep and the afterlife we are prepared for the next day or life by encounters with many beings in soul and spirit lands. As well as how the dead relate to the living.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro

  • Thursday 27 March
    7.30pm - 9pm

    With Alex Wright

    Anthroposophy is a Spiritual Path which can lead to very significant human development. A practical guide to making that a reality.

    Alex has an MA in Law from Oxford University and is a graduate of the 3yr Emerson Visual Arts Course.

    Each evening is £10 (£7 student), pay Alex at the door, no cards.

    If you would like to be kept informed of when the next course starts, then please email introtoanthro2020@gmail.com

    This course will also run one day later on Thursdays in the Carson Building at Emerson College, Forest Row, East Sussex, RH18 5JX

    www.emerson.org.uk/introtoanthro