A LIVING DEATH - London's Lost Anchorites

  • Brompton Cemetery Chapel

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  • Something A Little Different, Theatre/Arts and Walks & Tours
  • Tickets from £12.00
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  • Sat, 19th Oct 2024 @ 13:30 - 15:00
  • 13:30 - 15:00

Imagine being walled into a tiny, coffin-like space for the rest of your life, never to leave, never again to see daylight nor feel the touch of human flesh, watching the years go by through a grille on the wall as you lose your mind, die, and are buried underneath. 



Welcome to the world of the medieval anchorite.



In this harrowing talk, historian Matthew Green will transport you into the anguished psychological world of London’s anchorites and anchoresses, revealing why — far from being a terrible punishment — this ‘living death’ was in fact considered the noblest of vocations in the Middle Ages. So much so that there were ten-year waiting lists for every time a cell became available. 



Hear about some of the most famed men and women who embraced the Order of the Anchorite, their elaborate initiation ceremonies, why this extraordinary phenomenon abruptly died out in the sixteenth century and where you can find surviving anchorholds today. 



The talk is guaranteed to haunt your dreams. But surprise yourself and see if you can feel a tinge of nostalgia for this sequestered existence in today’s increasingly virtual world. 



Tickets £12 including a Victorian punch and a 20% donation to a host of restoration projects at Kensal Green Cemetery. Please click here to purchase.



DR MATTHEW GREEEN

Dr Matthew Green has a doctorate from the University of Oxford in the History of London. He is the author of London: A Travel Guide Through Time Penguin, described as 'immersive and all-sensory' — Sunday Times, 'fascinating' —Telegraph and 'easily the best social history of London for a decade' — Londonist. He runs immersive historical tours of London each week, including firm favourites The Coffeehouse Tour and Medieval Wine Tour, a six-part evening course on the history of London in Pimlico. His new book is Shadowlands: A Journey Through Lost Britain Faber, a Times Top 10 bestseller, Waterstones Book of the Year, and praised by Iain Sinclair as 'a miraculous work of resurrection.’


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A LIVING DEATH - London's Lost Anchorites
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13:30 - 15:00 £12.00

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Brompton Cemetery Chapel, Entrances on Fulham Road or Brompton Road, London, SW10 9UG

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West Brompton (Tube)


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A Curious Invitation and Antique Beat
The London Month of the Dead has been curated by a Curious Invitation and Antique Beat to inform, entertain and provoke on the subject of death and London cemeteries.

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  • Written by Richard

    Rating: 5

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    Visited 8 months ago
    This annual pre Christmas theremin concert has become a must see event in my festive calendar. I can think of no better environment for listening to this music than in the candlelit chapel at Guy's hospital . Always memorable and wonderful.
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    Visited 8 months ago
    Lydia Kavina was an absolute professional. Also the pianist was totally amazing. The actual performers exceeded my expectations. I think the organizer can improve on the following : 1. Letting people in on time. A long queue had formed, gone past the start time, the weather was freezing that day. I also heard one of the female staff tell off a woman at the front of the queue, for asking to be let in. She quipped 'patience is a virtue'. Actually very rude. 2. To provide some non alcohol based drink, like water 3. An extremely bright spotlight was positioned right next to Lydia, obviously to illuminate her equipment. Problem is that it was positioned so that it was shining directly into our eyes (left side as you look in). Blinding. Had to close my eyes for most of the performance. There seemed to be quite a few technical issues - e.g. mic not working on and off, sound adjustments throughout, light adjustments. All of that combined to distract the audience from the actual performance
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