Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G and Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony feature in a vibrant programme of colour and contrast performed by the next generation of professional musicians. The journey begins with ...
Explore the impact of Pan-Africanism on artistic and cultural production from the 1920s to the present, through over 300 works – from paintings and installations to posters, journals, and film. The ...
Step into the heart of London’s Brutalist legacy. Did you know the Barbican’s theatre and concert hall go deeper underground than the nearest Tube line; early plans for the Centre included a Pyramid; ...
The place to be this October half-term, with a week full of film screenings and activities designed to inspire and delight your little ones. See gorgeous animations, from independent gems rich with ...
Bringing an alternative slant to American minimalism, London's Explore Ensemble and the EXAUDI Vocal Ensemble present a major ...
Join celebrated photographer Annie Leibovitz for an exclusive London event, as she shares the stories behind the images in her iconic Women series. Named a “Living Legend” by the Library of Congress, ...
Browse films from the Barbican Cinema programme including the best international new releases, talks with filmmakers and major curated seasons ...
Beyond Accompaniment: The Harmonium Re-imagined. Experience one of India’s most ubiquitous instruments in a new light. Witness the harmonium, traditionally an accompanist, take centre stage. Deochake ...
Neo Sora’s sci-fi feature imagines a teen uprising in a near-future Tokyo, emptied by cultural and geological catastrophes. At their oppressive school, wannabe DJs Yuta (Hayato Kurihara) and Kou ...
Come and spend a once-in-a-lifetime evening with Charlie Mackesy, the much-loved author and illustrator of The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse. This is less a performance and more of an ...
Violinist Janine Jansen showcases Britten’s soulful concerto before the LSO launches into Shostakovich’s scathing criticism of Stalin. There’s a sparky energy and bittersweet lyricism to Britten’s ...
Don't miss the Tony Award-winning smash of the summer featuring an acclaimed performance by Sean Hayes, direct from a critically acclaimed Broadway season. It's 1958. The golden age of live television ...