iVisit... National Theatre releases first-look image of Josh O’Connor and Jessie Buckley in Romeo & Juliet
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
You can enjoy PETRICHOR in person at Stratford East in their socially-distanced space or online from the comfort of your own home.
The National Theatre Live broadcast of WAR HORSE, the unforgettable Olivier and Tony Award®-winning theatrical event based on Michael Morpurgo’s beloved novel, will return to cinemas around the UK and Ireland for the first time since its original live broadcast in 2014.
Visitors will enter through a magical wardrobe and discover an enchanting snow-filled winter wonderland before they grab a mulled wine and cosy up amongst the icy firs for their favourite Christmas movie.
Death of England: Delroy by Clint Dyer and Roy Williams and directed by Dyer, explores what it is like to be a Black working-class man searching for truth and confronting his relationship with Great Britain. The role of Delroy is performed by Michael Balogun.
the Globe Theatre are thrilled to announce a weekend of socially-distanced, open-air film screenings in their wooden ‘O’
The Cinema On Demand programme will also present an expanded online programme of exclusive international films and live ScreenTalks from four visiting film festivals.
Backyard Cinema is here to save Christmas with the return of Festive Magic for the whole family.
London’s beautiful open-air cinema comes back this August, with films that bring deep, dark and dazzling dreams to life
First films revealed: Inception, Labyrinth, Call Me By Your Name and Blue Velvet.
Love is in the air at Rooftop Film Club, which opens on 1st May, celebrating #RooftopRomance on a sky-high stage. Expect swoon-worthy films, cocktails, and enchanting sunsets.
Following a sell-out season of Halloween screenings, ‘Movie Nights at the Museum’ returns as The Luna Cinema teams up with The Natural History Museum for three evenings of traditional and not-so-traditional Valentine’s films.
Immersive cinema pioneers Backyard Cinema will be doing more than just playing winter favourites this yuletide season.
The Festival of Commonwealth Film is dedicated to sharing cinema from across the Commonwealth with a UK audience.
Backyard Cinema have discovered a hidden ice kingdom buried deep within the heart of London.
Backyard Cinema present the Snow Kingdom, now open for the festive season. Ticket holders will enter an adventure into the fantasy realm at Backyard Cinema's permanent home of Mercato Metropolitano in Borough.
SOUTH BEACH HAS LANDED IN SOUTH LONDON.
BACKYARD CINEMA HAS TRANSFORMED INTO 'MIAMI BEACH'
If you like piña coladas but not getting caught in the rain, then Backyard Cinema has the perfect summer event. The roof is on, the sand is out - kick off your city shoes and grab a pair of flip flops as you lie back and enjoy the only guaranteed summer experience in London.
Back by popular demand and to celebrate Baz Luhrmann’s acclaimed 1996 version of Romeo & Juliet, Backyard Cinema are proud to present a truly special performance of the greatest love story ever told.
As part of the Royal Albert Hall’s Festival of Film, join us for a special late night Silent Disco in the Loading Bay, deep below the Hall’s iconic auditorium.
We’re hosting a special movie themed Silent Disco, so come along dressed as your favourite movie character and dance into the night listening to some of cinema’s classic soundtrack hits!
We’ll have a selection of DJs playing classics from cinema history over multiple channels, along with a late night bar and refreshments.
The Night Museum invites nocturnal visitors to accompany them on a programme of night walks, talks, performances, artist bars and journeys into the dark heart of the city. An eclectic and magical series of events will be held in unusual and hidden spaces surrounding the museum, including the Roman City Wall, the Barber Surgeons' Garden, St Botolph Without Aldersgate and Postman's Park.
The evening includes:
In Dark City: London after the Apocalypse, Dr Caroline Edwards (Birkbeck, University of London) will explore the post-apocalyptic London imaginary, from H G Wells, Virginia Woolf and Doris Lessing, to the disturbing urban fantasies of contemporary writers such as China Miéville and Alan Moore.
In Night. London. 1616, writer and academic Matthew Beaumont (author of Nightwalking) will present a thought experiment that evokes what it would be like to wake in the night and walk through the streets of London before the era of public lighting.
Join Rosie Oliver and Dotmaker Tours on a listening tour of the London night. From the bells that mark the passing hours to the hum of buildings at sleep, tune into the City’s nocturnal soundscape and rediscover lost and forbidden sounds.
Starts at 8pm.
Performance by Musarc
Musarc, one of London’s most progressive and experimental choirs, will reference "when night makes a weird sound of its own stillness" (Percy Bysshe Shelley), creating a magical atmosphere where the senses are heightened and darkness prevails. Performances at 8.15pm and 9.20pm. Meeting point: St. Botolph Without Aldersgate.
The memorial to heroic self-sacrifice
Historian Dr John Price will tell the story of Watts Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice in London’s Postman’s Park, revealing the story of the memorial and how artist and radical socialist George Frederick Watts realised his ambition to commemorate ordinary people who died saving the lives of others.
In the darkness they swing their manes like pendulums
Mythical creatures will stalk the night in two specially commissioned performances by artist Nicky Deeley, with percussion by Tazelaar Stevenson. Inspired by H G Wells’ The Time Machine and 60s sci-fi film Quatermass and the Pit, two species will engage in a rite of exchange and ingestion.
London's favourite theatrical cinema experts Backyard Cinema who were behind the Winter Night Garden at Winterville and Romeo + Juliet in St Mary's Church, are set to unveil a forgotten jungle in the heart of South London.
Adequately named the ‘Lost Word’, Backyard Cinema will be screening a fantastic selection of classic action and adventure films, including childhood favourites such as The Jungle Book, Hook and The Goonies as well as Hollywood blockbusters Jurassic Park, Predator and The Legend of Tarzan.
If seeing these famous classics on the big screen again wasn’t enough already, the themed cinema experts have created their very own urban jungle to screen them, decked out with tropical trees and plants, jungle sounds and temple ruins.
Launching this Friday 16th September, the ‘Lost World’ will see ticket holders enter through a secret entrance of temple ruins, and have to navigate their way into a land that time forgot. Once making it to the Jungle in one piece, customers will find a screening room decked out with giant beanbag seating, a huge screen and state of the art audio equipment. Grab a jungle themed cocktail from the bar and relax into a beanbag as the jungle adventure turns into a cinema experience like no other.
Starting in its founder's back garden Backyard Cinema is a roaming, theatrical, cinema that shows a wide selection of films in a variety of iconic, unusual and immersive locations both in and outdoors around London. Often creating an immersive environment around the movie using in depth set builds, actors and live music, each show becomes a unique evening out, whilst staying true to its original ethos: somewhere cool you can watch your favourite films with great food, drinks and all your mates.