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A documentary from Julie Lunde Lillesæter following a group of women in Austin, Texas, who join forces to legally challenge the system that allowed their rapists to walk free. When Amy, Marina and ...
Splicing classic Baroque works with a reminder that the harpsichord is no mere museum piece, Mahan Esfahani has opened up inspiring new territories. There’s a nod to Esfahani’s Iranian roots in Haim ...
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 ...
The best of the stage – be it opera, theatre or dance – and must-see art exhibitions broadcast straight to our cinemas. From New York's Metropolitan Opera to Stage Russia, the Royal Ballet to the ...
Join us on Saturday mornings to start your cinematic journey as a family! Welcome to Family Film Club, where your little ones can embark on their cinematic journey with carefully curated screenings ...
Stephen Rea gives a 'hauntingly good' (Guardian) performance in this triumphant production of Samuel Beckett's solo masterpiece about memory, loneliness and lost love. We meet Krapp, a man in his late ...
Give your students unforgettable cultural learning experiences, deepen their understanding of the creative industries and support learning beyond the classroom. Schools and education groups are ...
A sold-out hall greeted Seong-Jin Cho’s Barbican debut in 2023. His much-anticipated return navigates a scintillating all-Ravel programme, saluting the composer in his 150th anniversary year. Winner ...
Encounters: Giacometti x Huma Bhabha explores the connections within works by contemporary artist Huma Bhabha and 20th ...
Reflecting on the powerful words of the late Kiribati poetess and activist Teresia Teaiwa, Lemi Ponifasio's Sea Beneath the Skin creates a poignant performance featuring the Theatre of Kiribati. The ...
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