New shows for North Finchley this spring

North Finchley’s artsdepot have announced their line-up for spring 2024, bringing together dance, theatre, circus, music and comedy along with shows for those with younger families.
January highlights include Guy Masterson’s one person adaptation of George Orwell’s Animal Farm; Rachel Creeger’s interactive comedy show Ultimate Jewish Mother; tenor saxophonist Theo Travis’ and his band Double Talk and The Littlest Yak, based on the book written by Lu Fraser and illustrated by Kate Hindley.
artsdepot are all still taking bookings for shows across November and December including The Museum of Marvellous Things, Ed Byrne’s latest show Tragedy Plus Time, The I Want my Hat Back trilogy and The Revel Puck Circus: The Wing Scuffle Spectacular.
artsdepot also offer a pick & mix package, which gives a 10 percent discount when seats for three or more shows are booked together.
For bookings and more information see https://www.artsdepot.co.uk/
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