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Four stories of faraway lands, opulence, and scandal. Richard Strauss’ tone poem Don Juan paints a legendary womaniser unable to outrun his fate. A brash opening leads the way for a mournful, tragic ...
Emmy and Tony Award-winner Sean Hayes (Will & Grace) brings his acclaimed, Tony Award-winning performance to our stage this summer – direct from a critically acclaimed Broadway season. It’s 1958, and ...
A drama-documentary about the extraordinary Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray, in a film that redefines modernist ...
Experience Public Service Broadcasting live in a unique collaboration with the London Contemporary Orchestra, blending archive, electronics and orchestral power in a boundary-pushing performance.
After 43 horrific days working under bombardment in the emergency rooms of Gaza's hospitals, British-Palestinian surgeon, Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah, finds himself as a face of resistance. With news ...
A man-eating plant from outer space causes havoc in this beloved cult musical starring Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene and, in an unforgettable performance, Steve Martin as a sadistic dentist. Frank Oz’s ...
Thirty years after the original Godzilla, the King of the Monsters was resurrected in this thrilling 1984 reboot, which successfully inaugurated a new era in the franchise’s history. Nine years after ...
A landmark celebration of rhythm and legacy, honouring two titans of Indian classical music: the late tabla virtuoso Ustad Zakir Hussain and the santoor pioneer Pandit Shivkumar Sharma. Lose yourself ...
Welcoming our 60+ cinema goers and those who matter to you most, to watch the latest new releases every other Monday morning. Take advantage of our Senior Community screenings where we show the best ...
LGBTQ+ voices have always had a presence in classical music, and for Classical Pride 2025 they’ll ring loud and proud within the vocal-led programme Voices of Pride.The glittering finale of Classical ...
Hear an array of outstanding Baroque music this Spring. This spring don't miss keyboardists Mahan Esfahani and Alexandros Kapelis, Handel operas Jephtha and Giulio Cesare and performances from the ...
A runaway hit at its 1724 premiere, Louise Alder stars in Giulio Cesare - arguably Handel’s most popular operatic creation – a drama teeming with passion and political skulduggery. Sparks fly as ...