Dear England at the National Theatre
James Graham’s Dear England returns to the National Theatre, poised to captivate audiences once again with its potent blend of sport, drama and national soul-searching. Following its 2023 debut—which sold…
The Women of Llanrumney, Stratford East
Stratford East and the Sherman Theatre have unveilled the full cast and creative team for The Women of Llanrumney, Azuka Oforka’s searing, award-winning historical drama. Following widespread acclaim and audience…
More Life: A Sci-Fi Gothic Exploration of Immortality and Humanity
In a world where technological breakthroughs edge humanity closer to defying death, More Life offers a chillingly profound vision of the future. Written by Lauren Mooney and James Yeatman, this…
Otherland, Almeida Theatre
The Almeida Theatre will host the world premier of Otherland by Chris Bush from 12 February to 15 March 2025. Jade Anouka, Jackie Clune Fizz Sinclair, and Amanda Wilkin will…
John Altman Concert at nhow London
Shoreditch hotel, nhow London, is hosting an intimate concert featuring the world-famous composer and musician John Altman, celebrating his collaborations with icons like Van Morrison, Rod Stewart and George Michael….
Sonia Boyce: An Awkward Relation
An Awkward Relation is the latest exhibition by interdisciplinary artist Sonia Boyce, born in 1962 in London, UK. Designed to be in conversation with Lygia Clark, The I and the…
Lygia Clark: The I and the You
The I and the You marks the first major UK public gallery exhibition of pioneering Brazilian artist Lygia Clark (1920–1988, Brazil). This exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery underscores Clark’s artistic…
Ukrainian Film Festival 2024: Reflections
The Ukrainian Film Festival is set to return to London from September 19 to 22 2024. Hosted at Curzon Soho, this year’s theme, ‘Reflections,’ explores the quest for identity during…
Anya Gallaccio: preserve, Turner Contemporary
Turner Contemporary presents “preserve,” the most comprehensive survey exhibition of British artist Anya Gallaccio to date. Set to open in Autumn 2024, the exhibition will cover…
The Imaginary Institution of India: Art
Beginning on 5 October 2024, the Barbican will host ‘The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975-1998,’ the first-ever exhibition to delve into this era of profound cultural and political
Michael Craig-Martin Retrospective, RA
In September 2024, the Royal Academy of Arts is set to host the most extensive retrospective of Michael Craig-Martin RA’s work in the UK. Craig-Martin, born in 1941, is a…
Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum: It Will End in Tears
Beginning 18 September 2024, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum will revolutionise The Curve with a comprehensive installation that spans the Barbican’s unique
Queen’s Park Book Festival, 2024
The Queen’s Park Book Festival is set to make its return in late summer 2024, showcasing a vibrant mix of both established and emerging literary talents in celebration of the…
Francis Bacon: Human Presence
The exhibition Francis Bacon: Human Presence opens on 10 October at the National Portrait Gallery. It will be the first in nearly two decades to concentrate on the artist’s portraits….
Roots by Arnold Wesker, Almeida Theatre
Arnold Wesker’s Roots, directed by Diyan Zora, will run at the Almeida Theatre from 1 October to 23 November. It forms part of the Angry and Young season alongside Look…
Look Back in Anger, Almeida Theatre
The Almeida Theatre will stage John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger this Autumn. Directed by Atri Banerjee, the play is part of the theatre’s Angry and Young season along with…
ECHO at the Royal Court Theatre
The Royal Court Theatre presents ECHO by Nassim Soleimanpour in July at its Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. ECHO ECHO stands for Every Cold-Hearted Oxygen, but apart from that little is know…
Archive of Dissent, Whitechapel Gallery
Archive of Dissent specially conceived for the Whitechapel Gallery, is one of the most extensive displays of Peter Kennard’s work to date. It surveys his prolific and influential…
The Years, Almeida Theatre
Eline Arbo’s The Years will run at The Almeida Theatre from 27 July to 31 August. This is the UK premier of of Eline Arbo’s De jaren adapted from Nobel Prize winner…
London Marathon 2024, UK
The London Marathon is one of the iconic marathon runs in the world. First run in 1981, it is now one of the World Marathon Majors. It is traditionally held…
Ed Clark, Turner Contemporary Margate
The Turner Contemporary in Margate is presenting an exhibition of the work of Ed Clark from 25 May to 1 September. The exhibition will include work never before seen outside…
People, Places and Things, Trafalgar Theatre
People, Places and Things starring Denise Gough runs at the Trafalgar Theatre in London from 3 May to 10 August. Duncan Macmillan’s play is directed by Jeremy Herrin. The original…
Italian Neorealism and BFI Retrospectives
From March to June, the BFI Southbank will have a series of retrospectives as well as a programme of Italian Neorealism. The retrospectives will be on Gene Tierney, Victor Erice…
Issam Kourbaj: Urgent Archive
Urgent Archive is the largest art solo exhibition by Cambridge-based artist Issam Kourbaj who was born in Syria in 1963. Kourbaj has been chronicling the conflict in his native country…