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Before Holst’s classic portrayal of the solar system, we will hear Manu Martin’s Cosmic Rhapsody, based on a narrative created by Susan Lim and Christina Teenz Tan. In the piece, the quest for ...
Bring along baby for our weekly film screenings of the latest new releases each Monday and Saturday morning. Enjoy the best new films on the big screen with your little ones of twelve months and under ...
Join artist Fernanda Muñoz-Newsome for a beginner-friendly somatic movement workshop exploring the awakening energies of Spring through sensory awareness, touch and guided movement. Explore presence ...
A documentary from Julie Lunde Lillesæter following a group of women in Austin, Texas, who join forces to legally challenge the system that allowed their rapists to walk free. When Amy, Marina and ...
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Splicing classic Baroque works with a reminder that the harpsichord is no mere museum piece, Mahan Esfahani has opened up inspiring new territories. There’s a nod to Esfahani’s Iranian roots in Haim ...
The best of the stage – be it opera, theatre or dance – and must-see art exhibitions broadcast straight to our cinemas. From New York's Metropolitan Opera to Stage Russia, the Royal Ballet to the ...
Join us on Saturday mornings to start your cinematic journey as a family! Welcome to Family Film Club, where your little ones can embark on their cinematic journey with carefully curated screenings ...
Welcome to the Barbican Theatre for this production of Samuel Beckett’s masterpiece, Krapp’s Last Tape. We are honoured to collaborate once again with the great producers of Irish contemporary theatre ...
Welcome to the Barbican for Passion Fruit. We’re delighted to welcome this award-winning play written by Dior Clarke and Stephanie Martin to The Pit, newly directed by Rikki Beadle-Blair MBE. The Pit ...
Immerse yourself in the cut-throat world of a prestigious jazz school & rediscover Damien Chazelle’s masterpiece with a live performance conducted by the soundtrack's composer, Justin Hurwitz.
Stephen Rea gives a 'hauntingly good' (Guardian) performance in this triumphant production of Samuel Beckett's solo masterpiece about memory, loneliness and lost love. We meet Krapp, a man in his late ...