Enter the secretive world of spies, espionage and covert operations in a live edition of the double-oh-so-gripping podcast.
See the series’ original, emotive score performed live by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, with special guest Sam Ryder, narrated by actor Nick Mohammed. The orchestra brings their energy and ...
Told from a child’s perspective, balancing heart and humour, The Boy at the Back of the Class highlights the power of good ...
London-based Belle Chen has been recognised by industry heavyweights, including Brian Eno, who described her music as ‘original and provocative… like the sense of discovery’.
Featuring seven dancers, 1 Degree Celsius looks at the topic of climate change and the effects it is having on the environment. As with all Her’s work, music and light form an essential and innovative ...
A welcoming space for artists and dancers to hone their skills Also known informally as our ‘cloakroom space’ our Level 1 Foyer is a creative hub, regularly used by artists, dancers and choreographers ...
London Literature Festival unites readers of every age to celebrate the written and spoken word Our growing pocket forest creating a natural oasis.
The Solstice Nature Prize for Young Writers 2025 is now open for entries. Entrants aged 7-25 across the UK are welcome to submit poems of up to 40 lines on the theme of nature, the environment, and ...
KUNSTY from the German ‘kunst’, meaning art, brings together independent artists working at the boundaries of dance, ...
Tchaikovsky’s Second Piano Concerto isn’t as well-known as his First, but when you hear it played by the sensational young ...
When the details of a proposed new organ for the Royal Festival Hall were first published, letters of criticism appeared in the pages of newspapers and music journals before a note had even been heard ...
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