Fuji is the Past and the Future
The Africa Centre is hosting a multi-dimensional exhibition which tells the story of the fuji music genre – one of the most important in…
The Father and the Assassin
The Father and the Assassin returns to the National Theatre with 2022 Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera in the role of Nathuram Godse with Paul…
Buckle Your Swash on The Golden Hinde
Embark on a swashbuckling adventure aboard legendary Tudor flagship The Golden Hinde! Cast off on a theatrical, immersive adventure at Escape from The Golden…
Autumn at The Globe
Shakespeare’s Globe has a series of exciting one-off events for September and October: On 17 September, Stephen Mangan will be performing as Malvolio in…
Arms for Voltaire
A major new installation by Solomon Garçon – the artist’s first-ever institutional exhibition. Encompassing sound, sculpture and performance, Garçon will create a mise-en-scène, containing…
Elvis Comes to Bermondsey
For fans who cannot make the journey to Elvis’s home in Memphis, Graceland is coming to Southwark! Direct from Graceland: Elvis, a major new…
Croydon Celebrates 60 Years of The Beatles
The Mersey Beatles to deliver a special hit-packed 60th anniversary celebration at historic Fairfield Halls. The world’s favourite Liverpool-born tribute to The Beatles are…
PlayTime at the Tate
Rasheed Araeen has created a free programme of art-inspired activities for families during the school holidays that involves creating and recreating art, lunch and…
The Effect of Illicit Romance
For those of us who have been fortunate enough to see performances on the National Theatre’s Lyttleton stage, the revival of Lucy Prebbles’ 2012…
PlayTime at the Tate
Rasheed Araeen has created a free programme of art-inspired activities for families during the school holidays that involves creating and recreating art, lunch and…
Healing Hands-On Art at Bethlem Gallery
‘Touching the Surface’ is a new solo show of joy, pleasure and healing told through over a hundred ceramic sculptures by artist Keith Clapson.…
Dear England to play in the West End
The National Theatre’s sold-out production of Dear England will transfer to the Prince Edward Theatre. This new play by James Graham tells the story…
















