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Dennis and Gnasher, Minnie the Minx, Bananaman and the rest of the Beano gang take over Somerset House this autumn in a contemporary celebration of the world’s longest-running comic.
Dennis and Gnasher, Minnie the Minx, Bananaman and the rest of the Beano gang take over Somerset House this autumn in a contemporary celebration of the world’s longest-running comic.
Three of Monet’s most spectacular large paintings of water lilies will be brought together at the National Gallery in September 2021 in the first-ever exhibition of decorative arts by the Impressionist painters.
Calling all art lovers and theatre geeks! Greenwich & Docklands International Festival is back, bigger and better than ever.
This joyous, feel-good musical is one nostalgia-filled trip you will never forget.
The Charterhouse is back with extended tour dates and new family tours!
Charterhouse are delighted to be offering three Open Gardens events this summer.
This summer, the stunning Kensington Gardens will host Van Gogh Alive, ‘the world’s most visited immersive, multi-sensory experience’ that exhibits the life and work of the seminal Dutch artist.
Celebrate the return of spring and experience the wonder of nature at Cannizaro Park’s inaugural Nature Weekend taking place on Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 May.
The announcement comes as a new slate of events for Inside Out, an online season of music and literature are released. This next instalment of the popular digital series will see the Southbank Centre’s Resident Orchestras performing at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, marking the first time the much-loved venue has been open since it closed last March due to Covid-19.
Experience an unforgettable dining experience in your own luxurious dining dome set against the spectacular Queen’s House.
On Monday 12th April, to celebrate non-essential retail opening in the UK, London’s iconic Oxford Street will be transformed into a futuristic work of art by world-renowned light sculptor Anthony James.
A first-look image has been released for the National Theatre’s Romeo & Juliet, a feature film for broadcast on Sky Arts and PBS this April.
Charterhouse are delighted that they are once again able to invite you to join one of the Brothers for a tour with a full history of the site.
On World Theatre Day March 27th, Rise Up With Arts brings you exclusive performances and interviews, from stars you know and love from stage and screen.
The annual literary festival New Suns returns for a weekend of talks, workshops and a film centred around feminist storytelling. The weekend will feature acclaimed writers, activists, artists, and academics including adrienne maree brown, Season Butler and Dorothea Lasky.
Throughout March 2021, Royal Museums Greenwich (RMG) will celebrate Women’s History Month with a series of online events exploring the links that our collections and sites have to women’s histories and how these stories are told.
Parents up and down the country can jump for joy, as London and Whipsnade Zoo announce more dates of their popular Tails from the Zoo virtual events – giving the country’s home-schooling heroes a night off as the zookeepers take charge of bedtime.
Zoom in to Aldwych disused Tube station without even stepping outside your front door. New tour dates will be on general sale from 12 February on London Transport Museum’s website. Aldwych, originally known as the Strand, is one of London’s most secret places, holding memories of times gone by. Opened to the public in 1907, it was never as heavily used as originally intended and closed nearly 100 years later in 1994.
The Royal Opera House is proud to continue its #OurHouseToYourHouse programme with Tony and the Young Artists, a celebration of music and song on Friday 19 February at 7pm GMT and their next Friday Premiere, The Royal Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty on Friday 26 February at 7pm GMT.
London Transport Museum is taking its Museum After Dark events online for people to soak up some culture and help beat the lockdown boredom.
The Barbican announces a new programme of music and films On Demand, alongside fresh and existing digital content, inspired by the Barbican’s international arts programme. A curated mix of streams, podcasts, playlists, films, videos, talks and articles enables audiences to continue to enjoy the Centre’s rich and varied programme from home or on the go during its temporary closure and beyond.
New commissions, films, workshops, and conversations considering our individual health and collective wellbeing by exploring societal and ecological issues that affect both people and planet.
The Royal Opera House is delighted to continue its #OurHouseToYourHouse programme, featuring a suite of online broadcasts that can be accessed by audiences around the world for just £3.
Enjoy a specially-curated tour of the five-star exhibition from the comfort of your home featuring exclusive interviews from legendary musicians and designers.
What better way to celebrate the festive period than with this much-loved production, streamed into homes around the world for the first time.
Join in the spectacular surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall for what’s set to be London’s finest carol concerts of the season.
English National Ballet has been performing a version of Nutcracker every year since 1950. In 2020, the tradition lives on. With this special production, let the dancers and musicians take you on a whirlwind tour of the classic ballet’s most popular moments, with Tchaikovsky’s famous score played live.
From your phone, or computer, at home or on your local walk, you’ll be transported through London’s iconic streets and hear the stories of Londoners who have gone before.
This Christmas, come together with your household or with friends and family online to take part in the music and merriment of this uplifting story, joyously adapted by Jack Thorne.
Join Dick Whittington and friends on an adventure to save the true spirit of London as pantomime comes to the National Theatre for one year only.