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Compass Theatre and Manor FarmGreat Value, Local Entertainment May – Aug 11
Theatre Drama Music Dance Youth
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A great line up includingProm Night
Hayes CarnivalMedieval Festival
Jazz in the GardenSummer Workshops
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Great films – great value Matinees £3, Evenings £5
BOLLYWOOD DOUBLE BILL: Thu 28 Apr 2pm
Sholay (PG)1975 Indian action adventure film with subtitles
Thu 28 Apr 7.30pm
Slumdog Millionaire (15)Multi award-winning 2008 film directed by Danny Boyle.
Sat 30 Apr 2pm
Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue (U)Disney’s astonishing movie about the true power of faith and friendship.
Tue 3 May 2pm
Singin’ in The Rain (U)1952 musical starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds.
Dates in April, July and August
I ♥ FILM Great for birthday parties! Book 30 tickets in advance and choose what we screen.
Tue 5 Jul 2pm
The Ladykillers (U)1955 Ealing comedy starring Alec Guinness and Peter Sellers.
Tue 2 Aug 2pm
The Young Ones (U)1961 film starring Cliff Richard and including footage shot locally at Ruislip Lido. Tue 6 Sep 2pm
Love Story (PG)1971 romantic drama starring Ryan O’Neal and Ali MacGraw.
Please support film screenings by booking in advance to see films. Where there is little or no advance interest, the screening may not run.
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Wed 13 – Sat 16 April 7.30pmThu & Sat 2.30pmVocal Performance Academy presents
Billy Elliot the MusicalThe heart-warming and exciting story is set against the background of the 1984 miners strike.
This special adaptation of the multi-award winning musical Billy Elliotis being produced as part of Billy Youth Theatre in association with Billy Elliot the Musical.
Elton John’s uplifting score, including Electricity, The Stars Shine Down and Solidarity, surrounds this powerful and dynamic story and is performed by a talented young cast of aspiring professional singers, dancers and actors from Vocal Performance Academy.
Tickets £13 / £10 concessions from Compass Box Office
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Enjoy the Royal Wedding on a big screen at Manor Farm, Ruislip, HA4 7SU
Bring the family along to historic Manor Farm for the big event of 2011 and watch the wedding ceremony of
HRH Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The wedding will be shown from 11am on large outdoor screens and
a large TV Screen in the Great Barn.
There will be a free ‘wedding breakfast’ of bacon and sausage rolls and hot drinks from
10am followed by a hog roast lunch for which a donation of £1 per person is recommended in aid of the 90th anniversary of the Royal British Legion.
Bring your own picnic if you prefer.
There will be a range of family activities to make this a really memorable day.
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Sun 1 May 3pmCompass Theatre presents
Reading of Terry Pratchett’s Mort the MusicalDeath comes to us all. When he came to Mort, he offered him a job. Now the poor boy is apprenticed to an anthropomorphic personification who is having a midexistence crisis.
And he’s fallen in love with a princess who should be dead. Also, he’s created an alternative reality that might end the universe. Still, it could be worse. At least he’s not facing a life or Death situa... oh dear.
Join us for a fun, informal reading of this stage adaptation with a professional cast of actors and a very large skeleton, prior to the Youth Music Theatre: UK production in 2011.
Tickets £2.50from Compass Box Office
Wed 4 – Sat 7 May 7.30pm Sat 7 May 2.30pm WOS presents
When the Lights Go On AgainThis original show penned by Roy Sault tells the story of family life in England during the war years, culminating in a VE/VJ day party.
There will be laughter and tears as we join the family on their way through some difficult and some fun times.
Including 35 wonderful songs of the era, When The Lights Go On Again is a clever observation on the humour that saw the nation through those dark years: school concerts, rationing, the Saturday Night Dance, ARP Wardens, air raids, queues and spam are all there. This amateur show is produced by arrangement with Capricorn Productions.
Tickets £13/£11 concs, £8 under 16sGroups of 10+ get 10% offOnly from 07983103444 / [email protected] www.wos-productions.org.uk
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Sat 7 May 7.30pmUxbridge Folk Club presents
Chris Wood plus support
Winner of the 2011 BBC Radio 2’s Folk Singer of the Year - and Best Original Song Awards. Chris Wood is an uncompromising writer whose music reveals his love for the unofficial history of the English speaking people.
‘I think Chris Wood is an incredible artist....he combines stories and music in such an original and completely melodic way’Laurie Anderson
Supporting Chris Wood will be Maggie Duffy and Mike Weed.
Tickets £12from Compass Box Office
Thu 5 – Fri 6 May 7.30pmHillingdon Arts Service and Purple Theatre Company presents
Prom NightYou are cordially invited to join the Points High Prom and the class of 2011 as they gather to celebrate the end of term! The band is booked, the limos have been ordered, and the girls all know what they’re wearing. But will things go smoothly on the night…? And who will be crowned King and Queen of the Prom?Put on your finest and join Purple Theatre for a unique night of live music, dancing and some unforgettable performances! Who knows, you might end up appearing in the yearbook…
Tickets £10from Compass Box Office
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Wed 18 – Sat 21 May 7.45pmRuislip Dramatic Society presents
Tons of MoneyA farce by Will Evans & Valentine Adapted by Alan Ayckbourn
Hapless inventor Aubrey Allington is about to inherit an incredible fortune, and lose most of it to his enormous debts – that is, if he’s still alive.
Aubrey has other plans involving his cousin George Maitland, an exaggerated Mexican disguise and a slight change of character. But what he doesn’t know is that his butler has similar ideas and that George’s wife will soon be arriving on the scene!
Set in 1922, this classic Aldwych farce skilfully adapted by Alan Ayckbourn promises a truly spiffing evening of fun and laughter from the roaring twenties.So come along for this hilarious escapade and see the lengths people will go to for Tons of Money.
Tickets £11/£10 concs Wed & Thu onlyfrom Compass Box Office
Wed 11 – Sat 14 May 7.45pmArgosy presents
Out of FocusA hilarious Ayckbourn-style comedy
There’s trouble when a church hall is more than double booked. Confusion reigns, when a Brownie meeting, clashes with a badminton match, a talk on steam locomotives and a pantomime rehearsal, until everyone unites behind the production of the pantomime. Alliances switch as opening night approaches. A couple’s marital bliss is strained by the presence of lusty Linda. Bossy Brownie leader, Helen, stages walk outs and pursues Policeman David, although he only has eyes for another. Wayne tries to impress anyone who’ll listen, while nerdy Leonard bores everybody into submission. Events finally culminate at the final night party, with some justly deserved but very funny consequences.
Tickets Wed & Thu £10, Fri & Sat £12from Compass Box Office or Argosy 0845 8389058 www.argosyplayers.org.uk
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Wed 8 – Sat 11 June 7.45pmProscenium presents
Blithe SpiritBy Noel Coward
Take one happily married novelist, two wives, one alive and one long dead, an eccentric medium, a séance and a dotty maid and you have all the necessary ingredients for a charming and witty evening in the theatre.
Coward, known as the Master, sub-titled the play An Improbable Farce. He was probably right!
Tickets £10 from Compass Box Officeor Proscenium 020 8866 7075 www.proscenium.org.uk
Wed 25 – Sat 28 May 7.45pmPlayers 2 presents
Lucky StiffA madcap musical, based on the book The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo, Lucky Stiff will have you laughing all the way to the bank.
English shoe salesman Harry Witherspoon stands to inherit six million dollars from a previously unknown American relation. However there is a catch, he must take his deceased uncle on the holiday of a lifetime! If he fails, his inheritance will go to the Brooklyn Dogs Home. The musical unfolds into a world tour, with inevitable cases of mistaken identity and hilarity.
With book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, an award winning score by Stephen Flaherty and from the company who brought you the hit show The Drowsy Chaperone.
Tickets £12 / £10 concessionsfrom Compass Box Officewww.players2.co.uk
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Manor Farm LibraryFri 10 June 7pm
Open Mic Poetry Read your favourite or self-penned poems aloud, or simply come and listen. Refreshments provided.
Free entry
Compass TheatreSat 11 June 4.30pm
Poppy PrideEnjoy a literary-themed celebration of the British Legion’s 90th Anniversary in the beautiful surroundings of Ickenham Hall and its garden.
The Compass Theatre and Ickenham Library have brought together local actors, musicians, school choirs and Hillingdon residents with memories of service and the war to share.
Walk around our garden at your own pace and meet them in turn, listen to their memories, readings or songs. More activities and readings will take place in the historic Grade II listed Ickenham Hall.
You can bring a picnic to share on our lawn, and our fully licensed bar will be open in Ickenham Hall.
Connect to the memories, share a few minutes of silence and be inspired by some of the best verse and prose to come out of times of strife that will never be forgotten.
Free entry
Compass Studio & Video Suite Sun 12 June 1pm – 6pm
Film Taster WorkshopThis course will cover basic animation technique, tricks and tips and how to make a basic animation, looking at a variety of available software and techniques - have a go at animation drawing!
Free limited places - book in advance.
Compass Studio & Video Suite 15, 22, 29 June, 6, 13, 20 July 8pm – 10pm
Theatre Directing CourseOpening in Hillingdon Arts Week, a weekly course over 6 weeks.
Develop advanced skills and techniques in a detailed six week course of master classes for those with some experience in directing.
Places £60 – book in advance
Coming soon... 11th -18th JuneA week long festival of art, music, dance, literature and much more! To get involved or �nd out more, go to:www.hillingdon.gov.uk/artsweek
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Tue 14 – Sat 18 June 7.30pmSat 2.30pm Magic Hat presents
The Unexpected Guest by Agatha Christie
Lost in the fog on a lonely road, a stranger seeks refuge in a nearby house, only to find himself stumbling on to the scene of a murder.
When the dead man’s wife confesses to the murder of her despised husband, the stranger agrees to provide her with an alibi. But who is he really protecting? And in a house full of suspects, whose are the unidentified fingerprints found at the scene?
As the plot unfolds, clues are uncovered that open a Pandora’s Box of loves, hates, family secrets, suspicions, and intrigues. And in this seemingly open and shut case, nothing is what it appears to be.
Tickets Opening Night £9.50Wed – Sat £12/£10 concsfrom Compass Box Officewww.MagicHat-Productions.com
Fri 17 – Sat 18 June 7pmHillingdon Arts Service and High Hearted Theatre presents
Promenade PerformanceHigh Hearted Theatre are driven by a desire to create work which explores new ways of telling stories. Their first production as a company was Lovers Walk, a site-responsive performance telling the story of a couple’s relationship by visiting the places important to them. After success at the Brighton Fringe Festival and in London (Southwark Playhouse) High Hearted have conceived this unique piece of theatre especially for the Manor Farm site.
This new work will explore ideas, characters and history inspired by the site. Part guided tour, part performance, this exciting new production promises to show Manor Farm in a new light to its audience.
Tickets £7from Compass Box Office
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June/July
Wed 29 June - Sat 2 July 7.30pmThe Purple Theatre Company presents
Terry Pratchett’s
The TruthPurple make a triumphant and hilarious return to Discworld with Terry Pratchett’s The Truth, adapted by Stephen Briggs. With the help of some dwarves and a printing-press, William de Worde is about to invent Discworld’s first newspaper. However, dark forces plot to overthrow the city’s ruler. Leaving humorously shaped vegetables behind, William (with the help of fellow reporter Sacharissa Cripslock) must investigate - and in the process uncover a conspiracy that could unbalance the whole of Discworld! And make a great front-page headline! Parents are advised that the show contains implied (but not actual) bad language.
Tickets Wed £10.50 Thu £12.50 /£10.50 concsFri & Sat £12.50 (no concs)from Compass Theatre
Adapted for stage by Stephen Briggs.This amateur production has been arranged through the kind permission of the Methuen Drama
Wed 22 – Sat 25 June 7.30pm Sat 25 Jun 2.30pm Spotlight Musical Theatre Company presents
Anything Goes (Beaumont)
Anything Goes has a terrific score by Cole Porter featuring such classic songs as You’re The Top, I Get A Kick Out Of You and Anything Goes.
This is Spotlight’s third show at the Compass and they are delighted to be returning with this production. Join us aboard ship for an evening of music, dance, fun and laughter.
Tickets Wed /Thu 7.30pm, Sat 2.30pm £11/£10 concs Fri /Sat 7.30pm all £12 from Compass Theatre
Music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Original book by P.G. Wodehouse & Guy Bolton. New book by Timothy Crouse & John Weidman and Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse. Originally produced by Lincoln Centre Theatre, New YorkBy arrangement with MusicScope and Stage Musicals Limited of New York
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Thu 7 – Sat 9 July 7.45pmShowcase presents
From West End to BroadwayShowcase are proud to present their show celebrating the musicals of yesterday and today.
They’re taking to the boards for a compilation based show with a story…The somewhat sleazy producer of a struggling company, filled with has-beens and wannabes, is trying to put together another show. But will they ever make it to opening night?
Filled with music from popular musicals, from Les Miserables through The Sound of Music and all the way to Hairspray, we will sing and dance our way through what we hope will be another fantastic show.
Tickets £12.50/£10.50 concs from Compass Theatre or Showcase 020 85720475 [email protected]
Sun 3 July 2pmFriends of Ickenham Hall presents
Jazz in the GardenBring along a picnic and enjoy some summer time jazz with family and friends, in the pleasant grounds of Ickenham Hall.
The Friends of Ickenham Hall were established in 2009 specifically to raise funds for repair, conservation and where possible restoration work on Ickenham Hall which is a Grade II listed Georgian mansion dating from 1740 and is adjacent to Compass Theatre.
Tickets £6 from Compass Theatrewww.ickenhamhall.org.uk
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Fri 22 & Sat 23 July 7.30pm360 Youth Theatre presents
Summer’s Come Showcase360 Youth Theatre will be performing an exclusive, not to be missed improvisation contest!
Two teams battle it out to become 360’s 2011 Impro Champs
Come and see them in action.
360 Youth Theatre will also be showcasing the work of the young people performing a showcase including songs, films, sketches and photography.
Tickets in Advance £5/£3 concsTickets on the Door £7
Sat 9 July Midday – 5.30pmHillingdon Arts Service presents
Hayes Carnival 2011 Wonders of the World!Once again, the magic returns to Barra Hall Park in Hayes with the 2011 Hayes carnival, taking its inspiration from this year’s theme ‘Wonders of the World’.Be dazzled by the parade, soak up the sunshine in the park and sample a wide range of activities: This year’s carnival main stage is hosted by Hayes FM showcasing the best music the borough has to offer, there will be food from all over the world, a dance arena, children’s entertainment, arts and crafts workshops and displays, street art performances and bustling community stalls. Transition Heathrow will also be returning to the carnival with an eco-zone featuring live music, a bicycle powered smoothie maker and even a solar cinema!
Free entry
For more informationwww.hillingdon.gov.uk/hayescarnival
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Thu 28 - Sat 30 July 7.30pmPastiche Musical Theatre presents
Musical Mischief Pastiche Musical Theatre presents a concert of musical mischief-making in their annual charity fund-raising summer show.
A collection of music and song to tease your senses from the West End, Broadway and Hollywood.
There will be something for everyone, big set piece numbers from your favourite musicals to solos, duets, dance numbers and novelties.
Sit back, be entertained and in the process help raise money for a local charity. Pastiche Musical Theatre have now raised over £48,000 for good local causes and charities so come along and enjoy an exhilarating, uplifting evening and help them to help those in need.
Tickets £10/£8 concs
Sat 23 - Sat 30 July Ruislip Operatic Society presents
StageWorksROS StageWorks Summer School
ROS are looking for pioneering womenfolk, farmers and cowboys aged 8 to 18 to take part in an adaptation of one of the best-loved shows in the history of musical theatre.
From auditions to performance, Summer School students will spend just over a week preparing a fully staged, costumed production of Oklahoma!, playing to two houses on Saturday 30th July.
If you’d like to join in the fun, call now or visit the website to order your information pack.
Whether you’ve been acting, singing and dancing for years or you want to tread the boards for the very first time, you’ll be mighty welcome.
Bookings for places will be taken from June 2011 via 07767 274847www.rosswsummerschool.org
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August
Mon 22 – Fri 26 August 9.30am to 5.30pm daily
West End WannabesSuitable ages 7-12
Learn scenes and song and dance routines for a show in just one week!Places £95, Tickets to the show £5
Sat 13 and Sun 14 August9.30am to 5.30pm
Grease is the WorkshopSuitable ages 7-12
A two-day workshop showing featuring your favourite Grease songs.Places £34
Sat 20 & Sun 21 August Hillingdon Arts Service presents
Medieval Festival 2011Duck Pond Market 11am to 4pmMain Events 12pm to 4pm
Manor Farm has teamed up with the Duck Pond Markets to bring you another fun filled Medieval Festival inspired by the heritage of the site and area.
This year’s highlight is the return of the Medieval Siege Society, and with them the main talking point of MedFest 2009; the famous Medieval Village...come and see living history....
Main attractions include: • CombatandDemonstrations• LivinghistoryintheMedievalVillage• Funactivitiesforfamiliesandchildren
across the site • Awiderangeofgreatfood,local
produce and craft from the renowned Duck Pond Market
Free entry More information 01895 678800 [email protected]
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Compass Auditorium / CinemaCapacity 158 theatre-style with 2 wheelchair spaces300 standing, 80 cabaret
Compass StudioCapacity 50
Compass Oak RoomCapacity 20 people
Compass Long Room*Capacity 30, first floor room ideal for classes or meetings.
Compass Theatre Glebe Avenue, Ickenham UB10 8PD01895 632488 / 01895 [email protected]
Manor Farm
Winston Churchill Hall Capacity 300 standing, 351 theatre style with 4 wheelchair spaces, 200 cabaret style (150 with dance floor)
Stables* Capacity 40
Manor Farm House* Room & Hall, Capacity 20 each
The Great BarnCapacity 160 for banqueting, 200 for concerts, and 98 for Civil Ceremonies
Manor Farm SiteWinston Churchill Hall Pinn Way, Ruislip HA4 7QL01895 678800 [email protected]
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passtheatre.co.ukHire a SpaceHire a Space Parties, Classes, Film Screenings, Ceremonies, Meetings, Training Sessions, Conferences and performances with Box Office facility
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Play a Part There are a range of volunteering opportunities available at both Compass Theatre and Manor Farm Ruislip for those interested in theatre, heritage and community or just passionate about people. Contact Julia Reason 01895 632488 [email protected]
See Some ArtWork from local artists are exhibited in the Compass Theatre Café Bar. Contact Charlotte Baldwin 01895 632488 [email protected]
Hire a CostumeCompass Theatre houses a wardrobe with over 3000 costumes available for hire. The Wardrobe is staffed by volunteers and opens Wednesdays 8pm-10pm during term time. Contact Jilly Lloyd 01895 237256
Sponsor a SeatHelp support Compass Theatre’s Seat Renovation Programme by sponsoring a seat as a gift or in memory of a loved one. Seats can be dedicated and the chosen chair will carry a small plaque carrying the dedication for future audiences to see. Contact [email protected]
Take a Class
Youth Classes
Compass KidzSuitable ages 4-7, monthly Saturday drama club. Contact Compass Box Office 01895 673200 [email protected]
Stars at KnightSuitable ages 7-14, weekly Saturday drama club. Contact Judy 020 8841 8940 / [email protected]
360 Youth TheatreSuitable ages 13-19, after school Drama, Video, Vocal and Photography classes. Contact 01895 465572 www.young.hillingdon.gov.uk
Hillingdon Music ServiceMusic Lessons via www.hillingdonmusic.org.uk
Adult Classes
Improv Comedy Class Suitable for over 18s, weekly Wednesday classes. Contact Adam [email protected]
WEA Workers Educational Association offer a range of courses for all via www.london.wea.org.uk
Singing4FunWeekly singing club. Contact http://singing4fun.com 07843 253 302 [email protected]
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Advance BookingUnless otherwise stated, tickets can be booked in advance by telephone on 01895 673200 or in person at Compass Theatre Box Office Mon-Fri 10.30am to 5pm. Tickets can also be reserved unpaid via www.compasstheatre.co.uk
The Box Office is staffed by volunteers and generally opens 45 minutes before a show for ticket collections and door sales. Reservations are not held unpaid on the door so patrons are advised to book in advance using debit/credit cards, cash or cheques made payable to London Borough of Hillingdon.
Events with few or no advance sales may be cancelled. Tickets are non-refundable unless an event is cancelled. We make every effort to ensure that event details are correct but reserve the right to make changes or alterations as necessary.
Access The Compass Theatre is accessible by wheelchair (with the exception of the Long Room) and has 2 dedicated wheelchair spaces in the Auditorium, disabled badge holder car parking facilities and accessible toilet facilities. Personal assistant tickets are free and assistance dogs welcome. The Auditorium and Box Office are fitted with induction loops. Baby changing facilities are available. Babies under 18 months may be admitted to appropriate events with a Lap Ticket, issued by the Box Office.
Photography, Video Recording and Mobile PhonesThe use of cameras and recording apparatus is not permitted in the Auditorium and mobile phones must be switched off.
RefreshmentsThe Café and Wine bars are generally open 45 minutes before a show and during intervals and are staffed by volunteers.
Getting HereBy Train: Opposite Compass Theatre is Ickenham Station on the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines. West Ruislip (Central Line & Chiltern Line) is just a short walk away.By Bus: Ickenham is served by the U1 and U10 bus routes.By Car: Compass Theatre is on Glebe Avenue, just 150 yards from Long Lane. Limited free parking on site plus a near-by Pay & Display car park, opposite Compass Theatre at Ickenham Station.
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Want to know more about Manor Farm Ruislip? Take a guided tour of the site and its historic buildings with family or friends, where you can learn more about the ancient Manor of Ruislip and even combine the tour with a demonstration of a traditional craft. For more information or to book call 01895 634414.
HeritageManor Farm has a rich historical past, brought to life through activities and resources on site.
Manor Farm HouseThe interpretation centre in Manor Farm House opens daily. October to June it opens 12pm to 3pm on weekdays, until 4pm at weekends and from 11am on Market Sundays. July to September it opens 10am until 3pm weekdays then 11am until 4pm at weekends and Market Sundays. Admission is free.
Manor Farm LibraryRecently refurbished, housed in a converted 16th Century barn. Opens 9am Mon to Sat, closes 8pm Mon to Thu, 5.30pm Fri and 5pm Sat. Contact 01895 558234 [email protected]
The Cow ByreHousing a Café and Gallery which exhibits work from a huge range of local and regional artists and crafts people, exhibitions are free to enter and open seven days a week, generally from 10am to 4 or 5pm.
The Great BarnThe extensively restored barn, built between 1280 and 1300 from trees felled in Ruislip Woods, is the oldest timber framed building of its type in the country.Fully licensed for Civil Ceremonies and Partnerships, it has become a sought after wedding venue and a valuable educational resource.
Winston Churchill HallCommunity hall built in 1967 for private hire hosting shows, lectures, concerts, receptions and social occasions.
Education & EnrichmentA programme of seasonal events for families and educational groups are provided throughout the year.
The school visit and outreach programme offers a range of activities related to the heritage of Manor Farm. Contact Fabiola Knowles 01895 634414 [email protected]
Traditional Craft CoursesLearn some ancient techniques in a friendly environment. Courses in:• feltmaking• braidingandcordmaking• inkleweavingWednesdays from 2pm to 3.30pm Contact Fabiola Knowles 01895 634414 [email protected]
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Tea Dances Thursdays 26 May, 9 June, 14 July & 25 August from 1.30pm
Enjoy monthly music and dancing for all ages, in friendly sessions at Winston Churchill Hall. For beginners and confirmed dancers alike, the Tea Dances are hosted by Terry and Rita from Terry’s Dance Music, playing a wide selection of ballroom, popular sequence dance and latin music.
With seating, tea and coffee available these offer a great social occasion so feel free to come with friends to dance or just enjoy the atmosphere...
Entry £3 including a tea or coffee
Duck Pond MarketsThe markets at Manor Farm run from 10am to 3pm on the third Sunday of every month, with Farmers Markets also on the first Sunday of every month.
They are a great West London meeting place for families, with a festival feel and over 100 stalls selling everything from contemporary crafts, vintage clothes, hand-crafted jewellery and organic foods. Keep little ones occupied with vintage swing boats, petting zoo, face painting and fun make-and-takes. Free parking and links from 3 tube lines make it easy to get to, and free to get in!
Coffee Mornings 6 & 20 May, 10 & 24 June, 8 & 22 July 10.30am to 11.30am
Manor Farm House hosts mornings with tea, coffee and talks on a variety of interesting topics on alternate Fridays. All welcome.
Amanda’s Action KidsEvery Friday 10am; fun, fitness and music classes for babies and pre-schoolers.
Getting to Manor Farm10 minute walk from Ruislip Underground (Metropolitan & Piccadilly) or 25 minutes from West Ruislip (Central Line & British Rail). Served by H13 and 331 bus routes.By car the site is 10 minutes from A40. Exit at Polish War Memorial, follow A4180 north to Ruislip.
Manor Farm Site TeamWinston Churchill Hall, Pinn Way, Ruislip HA4 7QLTel: 01895 678800E-Mail: [email protected]
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At a glance
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ORKSHOPFri 20
Coffee Morning
Manor Farm
TALK
Wed 25
Traditional Craft Courses M
anor Farm
WORKSHOP
Wed 25 - Sat 28
Lucky Stiff Com
pass Theatre THEATRE
Thu 26 Tea Dance
Manor Farm
DAN
CEJune
Wed 1
Traditional Craft Courses M
anor Farm
WORKSHOP
Sun 5 Duck Pond M
arket M
anor Farm
MARKET
Wed 8
Traditional Craft Courses M
anor Farm
WORKSHOP
Wed 8 - Sat 11
Blithe Spirit Com
pass Theatre THEATRE
Thu 9 Tea Dance
Manor Farm
DAN
CEFri 10
Open Mic Poetry
Manor Farm
Lib LITER
ARYFri 10
Coffee Morning
Manor Farm
TALK
Sat 11 - Sat 18 Hillingdon Arts W
eek Various
ARTSSat 11
Poppy Pride Com
pass Theatre LITER
ARYSun 12
Film Taster W
orkshop Com
pass Studio W
ORKSHOPTue 14 - Sat 18
The Unexpected Guest Com
pass Theatre THEATRE
Wed 15
Traditional Craft Courses M
anor Farm
WORKSHOP
Wed 15
Directing Com
pass Studio W
ORKSHOPFri 17 – Sat 18
Promenade Perform
ance M
anor Farm
THEATRE Sun 19
Duck Pond Market
Manor Farm
M
ARKETW
ed 22 Traditional Craft Courses
Manor Farm
W
ORKSHOPW
ed 22 - Sat 25 Anything Goes
Compass Theatre
THEATREFri 24
Coffee Morning
Manor Farm
TALK
Wed 29
Traditional Craft Courses M
anor Farm
WORKSHOP
Wed 29 - Sat 2
The Truth Com
pass Theatre THEATRE
July
Sun 3
Jazz in the Garden Com
pass Theatre M
USICSun 3
Duck Pond Market
Manor Farm
M
ARKETTue 5
The Ladykillers (U) Com
pass Theatre FILM
Wed 6
Traditional Craft Courses M
anor Farm
WORKSHOP
Thu 7 - Sat 9 From
West End to Broadw
ay Com
pass Theatre THEATRE
Fri 8 Coffee M
orning M
anor Farm
TALKSat 9
Hayes Carnival 2011 Barra Hall Park
CARNIVAL
Wed 13
Traditional Craft Courses M
anor Farm
WORKSHOP
Thu 14 Tea Dance
Manor Farm
DAN
CESun 17
Duck Pond Market
Manor Farm
M
ARKETW
ed 20 Traditional Craft Courses
Manor Farm
W
ORKSHOPFri 22 - Sat 23
Summ
ers Come Show
case Com
pass Theatre THEATRE
Fri 22 Coffee M
orning M
anor Farm
TALKSat 23 - Sat 30
StageWorks
Manor Farm
W
ORKSHOPW
ed 27 Traditional Craft Courses
Manor Farm
W
ORKSHOPW
ed 28 - Sat 30 M
usical Mischief
Compass Theatre
THEATREAugust
Tue 2 The Young Ones (U)
Compass Theatre
FILMSun 7
Duck Pond Farmers
Manor Farm
M
ARKETSat 13 - Sun 14
Grease Workshop
Compass Theatre
WORKSHOP
Sat 20 - Sun 21 M
edieval Festival 2011 M
anor Farm
FESTIVALSat 20 - Sun 21
Duck Pond Market
Manor Farm
M
ARKETM
on 22 - Fri 26 W
est End Wannabes
Compass Theatre
WORKSHOP
Thu 25 Tea Dance
Manor Farm
DAN
CESeptem
ber
Tue 6 Sep
Love Story (PG) Com
pass Theatre FILM