Visit the second biggest Conservatory in London and explore our hidden tropical oasis. Please click 'Check Dates and Book' to view the dates that the Conservatory is open. The Conservatory is closed ...
We screen a range of titles for a variety of ages and on the last Saturday of the month there’s a free artist-led workshop in the café at 10am before the film screening. We also have in-cinema live ...
A searingly honest, bold, and gripping piece of theatre, bringing together performances from some of the UK’s most exciting disabled theatre makers and companies. Join us inside the walls of a ...
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 ...
Music and Maths, Synths and Soundtracks, with Will Gregory – one half of electropop duo Goldfrapp – and the ultra-versatile orchestra Britten Sinfonia. Will Gregory's 10-piece Moog Ensemble features ...
An all-indigenous female youth choir with dance, visuals, plus a visceral song cycle about ancestry and stewardship. The result? The dazzling phenomenon that is Spinifex Gum. Energised and energising, ...
A pilot exhibition exploring the rise of Britain’s Y2K lost subculture: Emo. Focusing on the first-generation Emo scene from 2004 to 2009. The exhibition highlights a pivotal era when bands like My ...
An evening introducing three new interconnected works by Sin Wai Kin premiering in 2024 on themes of time, reality and human ...
Ney Matogrosso, Brazil's most extravagant artist ever hits London with his fabulous show featuring his old favourites, new hits and never sung before classics. A creative powerhouse for several ...
Experience free installations, commissions and events. From tours to exhibitions, there's something free for all in our public spaces. Browse upcoming events below. This free installation invites ...
Direct from the Copenhagen Opera Festival, Mahogany Opera opens our season with the UK premiere of Rolf Hind’s much-anticipated new work inspired by the influential Sufi mystic and poet, Rumi.
Embedding the intricacies of the patter song, Kenneth Hesketh’s orchestral show-stopper prefaces two compelling master works as John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London return. Shostakovich’s quietly ...