Mini Mozart Early Years Music Classes
Wed 3 Sep 2025 – Wed 25 Mar 2026
9.10am
9.55am
Dance Space
Babies classes are for ages 0 - 15 months, toddlers classes are for ages 15 months - 4 years.
Today
What's on
Mon 8 – Wed 31 Dec 2025
Studio Theatre
10.00am
1.00pm
Inspired by Clement Clarke Moore's much-loved poem, we bring Christmas Eve to life in a new production featuring original music, skilful puppetry and a generous sprinkling of festive magic.
What's on
Tue 11 Nov 2025 – Thu 29 Jan 2026
Exhibition Wall
10.00am
The artsdepot Winter Arts & Crafts Showcase is an opportunity for designers, makers, artists and craftspeople who are local to Barnet to showcase their work.
What's on
Mon 15 Sep 2025 – Thu 30 Apr 2026
Throughout artsdepot
10.00am
A history of artsdepot, its people, and their stories.
Today
What's on
Mon 8 – Wed 31 Dec 2025
Studio Theatre
10.00am
1.00pm
Inspired by Clement Clarke Moore's much-loved poem, we bring Christmas Eve to life in a new production featuring original music, skilful puppetry and a generous sprinkling of festive magic.
What's on
Tue 11 Nov 2025 – Thu 29 Jan 2026
Exhibition Wall
10.00am
The artsdepot Winter Arts & Crafts Showcase is an opportunity for designers, makers, artists and craftspeople who are local to Barnet to showcase their work.
What's on
Mon 15 Sep 2025 – Thu 30 Apr 2026
Throughout artsdepot
10.00am
A history of artsdepot, its people, and their stories.
Today
What's on
Mon 8 – Wed 31 Dec 2025
Studio Theatre
10.00am
1.00pm
Inspired by Clement Clarke Moore's much-loved poem, we bring Christmas Eve to life in a new production featuring original music, skilful puppetry and a generous sprinkling of festive magic.
What's on
Tue 11 Nov 2025 – Thu 29 Jan 2026
Exhibition Wall
10.00am
The artsdepot Winter Arts & Crafts Showcase is an opportunity for designers, makers, artists and craftspeople who are local to Barnet to showcase their work.
What's on
Mon 15 Sep 2025 – Thu 30 Apr 2026
Throughout artsdepot
10.00am
A history of artsdepot, its people, and their stories.
During their residency Kill The Cat were laying the groundwork for their new show Keep The Lights On, including exploring how to give an online audience power over an in-person audience.
Kill The Cat is an award-winning interactive theatre company run by co-artistic directors Dylan Frankland and Madeleine Allardice. Produced by Turtle Key Arts.
Using interaction to tackle social issues, they give audiences agency and choice; placing them at the heart of the action. But above all creating a shared sense of community and play.
Keep The Lights On will be a live hybrid interactive piece exploring the environmental cost of the internet, where the online and in-person audiences are pitted against each other. The online audience controls the shows electricity supply, whilst the in-person audience battle to keep the lights on or experience the show entirely in darkness.
Find Kill The Cat online:
Twitter: @KillTheCatCo
Facebook: KillTheCatCo
Instagram: killthecattheatre
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