Blackheath Halls

Blackheath Halls Address

Address:
23 Lee Road
Blackheath Park
London
SE3 9RQ
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8318 9758

Location Information for Blackheath Halls

Address:
23 Lee Road
Blackheath Park
London
SE3 9RQ
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8318 9758
Public transport: Blackheath, Null

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Events at Blackheath Halls

  • A Chinese Tale: The Story of The Willow Pattern Plate at Blackheath Halls

    Special Event

    24 Mar 2012

    Long long ago in a land of lanterns and lotus blossoms in a blue pagoda beside a weeping willow tree there lived a mighty mandari. The exciting story tells of Koon se , the Mandarins daughter who has fallen in love with Chang , the Mandarins servant . This will not do the Mandarin has his own ideas that his daughter should wed a wealthy Duke.

  • Alice and the White Rabbit at Blackheath Halls

    Drama

    10 Mar 2012

    Join Alice on her magical adventure as she chases the White Rabbit back in time. Watch her change size in this dream-like adaptation of the famous Lewis Carroll tale and meet the Cheshire Cat and the March Hare at the Mad Hatter's tea party.

  • An Evening of Burlesque at Blackheath Halls

    Club

    21 Apr 2012

    Direct from London’s West End, the newest sizzling spectacular on tour comes to town with an all-star cast of elegant, beautiful girls, enchanting, ethereal, elegant, captivating to watch. Mail on Sunday, Burlesque sensation' The Guardian. Every inch the moving, shaking, dancing sex bomb' Mail on Sunday, Sings with wit and passion' The Telegraph It’s all tease, no sleaze as corsets, killer heels, stockings aplenty, sultry vocals, breathtaking choreography, mischief, magic, frivolity and fun collide.

  • The Barbirolli Quartet: Haydn, Bartók, Verdi at Blackheath Halls

    Classical Music

    26 Feb 2012

    Haydn: Quartet no. 31 in B minor, op. 33, Russian Quartets), no. 1, Hob.III:37; Bartók: Quartet no. 2, op. 17, BB 75; Verdi: String Quartet in E minor. The Barbirolli Quartet holds an international reputation for its diverse, prolific repertoire and dynamic approach to performance. \n

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