From Convent to Puccini. 3 Lectures with lunch and refreshments. 10.30 - 15.00 £37
LECTURE ONE: FROM CONVENT TO CONCRETE
Covent Garden has been a popular destination for over 1500 years. Our first lecture traces the story of the area's development, from its origins as a thriving Saxon port to Inigo Jones’ revolutionary plan for a ‘piazza', and how the world-famous fruit and vegetable market was nearly 'brutally' demolished in the 1970s!
LECTURE TWO: HOGARTH & HARLOTS
By the early 1700s, Covent Garden became infamous as the 'Square of Venus'. Our second lecture takes a deeper dive into the demi monde world of the Georgian vice industry memorably depicted by Hogarth & other artists. We meet some extraordinary (& enterprising!) characters and open the pages of Harris's infamous list of "Covent Garden Ladies”.
LECTURE THREE: PUNCH, PYGMALION & PUCCINI
In our 'finale' lecture, we raise the curtain on Covent Garden as a place of entertainment. We examine the birth of the West End with two royal theatres that thrive today, and see how the piazza itself has attracted street performers for centuries. We also meet some of the famous (& often forgotten) stars who have graced the stages of London's famed 'theatreland'.
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THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER
Mr Simon Whitehouse
Simon is a (recovering) actor, lecturer, presenter, Alexander Technique and voice teacher and award winning London Blue Badge guide.
He has worked as a guide lecturer in house at Shakespeare’s Globe, the Royal Opera House, the BBC and the National Gallery guiding both public and private tours. He is on the faculty of Ithaca College and also lectures for the Blue Badge Guide training course on the performing arts and English literature.
Simon’s specialisms and passions are theatre, literature, fashion and art history but whatever the subject, Simon will weave a wonderful story from it.
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