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Wheelchair spaces, free companion seats may now be booked online. Please select the relevant preferences on the access registration page during your booking, so we can provide you with the correct ...
Director Anthony Schatteman joins us to discuss his tender coming-of-age film that captures the thrill and awkward beauty of first love.
It’s 1958, and Jack Paar hosts the hottest late-night talk-show on television. His favourite guest? Character actor, pianist, and wild card Oscar Levant. Famous for his witty one-liners, Oscar has a ...
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 ...
Personal documentations of migration, reflections on historical roots, and the power of collective memory come together in ...
In the anticipated return of Celine Song (Past Lives), ambitious Lucy (Dakota Johnson) who trades fate for finance must choose between the perfect match and a past that still pulls at her heart.
We uncover some of the facts and unexpected stories behind the history and architecture of the Barbican Centre and Barbican Estate.
This documentary is a visceral window into the human cost of war, following a Ukrainian platoon on their mission to liberate ...
Explore Ukraine through the eyes of its filmmakers, from the silent era to the present. Considering the cinematic archive as ...
This visually dazzling fantasy adventure follows Yuri, a shy farm girl and her encounter with the elusive animal species known as ochi, starring Willem Defoe and Finn Wolfhard.
Ravel’s Piano Concerto and Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony feature in a vibrant programme of colour and contrast.
Guildhall School is delighted to welcome internationally acclaimed pianist Stephen Hough to work with outstanding Guildhall pianists in this free, open masterclass.
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