When Vincent Met John
Vincent Van Gogh died in 1890, John Lennon died in 1980, both of gunshot wounds to the chest. But imagine what might have happened had…
Vincent Van Gogh died in 1890, John Lennon died in 1980, both of gunshot wounds to the chest. But imagine what might have happened had…
In Five Years’ Time is a ‘drama in song’ based on an experimental play by Spain’s favourite poet, Federico García Lorca, who described the work…
The Modern Cockney Festival takes place every March, bursting with brilliant talks, fresh insights, cutting-edge research, live events, performance, exhibitions – and the legendary National…
Produced and presented by Byline Times, "The Lure of... : March" invites you to join the team behind the independent investigative news outlet Byline Times…
The Bridge Theatre Company brings its high‑energy take on Shakespeare’s heart‑wrenching love story set in Verona. Disturbing and atmospheric, it’s a party you’ll never forget.…
Re‑Enchant is a monthly live literature series presenting poetic experiments for a new world. Each month, curator Nick Moss invites poets, word artists, ranters, spell‑casters,…
After selling out in 2025, MOVE IT – the world’s biggest dance event – is back from 20–22 March 2026 at Excel London. This iconic…
The Rude Mechanicals have been asked to perform a play at the Duke's wedding. Trouble is, they've forgotten to write it! Can you help??? Do…
Produced and presented by Scene-opsis Productions, "You Can’t Find Love in London" follows seven Londoners navigating the brutal dating scene. Through savage monologues and soulful…
Produced and presented by Lovely, Dark & Deep Productions, "Storms, Maybe Snow" is a bittersweet family drama of banter and fury, grief and laughter. Written…
Are you afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? You should be. Storyteller Rhys Williamson brings A Very Difficult Person to SPRINT Festival 2026, reshaping a real roofing…
Shifting between memory and longing, The Present Is Not Enough combines archival material and movement to imagine a future where bodies can exist freely. Inspired…
The LipSinkers launch their 20th year in showbiz with three explosive nights of lip-sync, drag and theatrical mayhem at The Two Brewers. Gloriously chaotic and…
MIRRORS by Ada Tsesmeli Edwards. Twice awarded by the Cultural Centre of Northern Greece for Playwright & Direction. About the performance: There comes a moment…
Zola Marcelle is a name that has been quietly but powerfully carving its place in the UK contemporary jazz scene. Born in Zimbabwe and based…
POETRY PLAYS... .... with theatre. with music. it plays with dance and storytelling. with found objects and film. poetry plays with painting. poetry plays with…
For five years, acting student Anna Torner travelled across the world, documenting her experiences and inner journey in blog posts. From London to South America, from India to…
It’s Christmas Eve in Bluebell Wood, and excitement is in the air. Gerda, the littlest mouse, is hosting a cosy sleepover with her best friend…
Celebrating queer joy and the family we choose, Claire and her best friend Dan make a drunken pact at a 21st birthday party-he will be…
Unconventional opera company Gothic Opera returns to Battersea Arts Centre this Halloween, this time with the UK staged premiere of Die Rheinnixen (The Nixies of…