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RADA Malet Street, London, United KingdomThe Royal Academy of Dramatic Art invite you to their latest performance installation, in collaboration with King’s College London.
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art invite you to their latest performance installation, in collaboration with King’s College London.
The third in a series of new music works that involve the public in their very making, this afternoon of workshops, installations and concerts takes a new work by Italian composer Oscar Bianchi as its focus
Jews, Money, Myth, a major new exhibition at Jewish Museum London, explores the role of money in Jewish life and its often vexed place in relations between Jews and non-Jews, from the time of Jesus to the 21st century.
Vanishing Point: The Curation and Preservation of Virtual Reality is a one-day conference at Central Saint Martins that brings together industry experts from the BBC, Tate, V&A and BFI to discuss the challenges of collecting, preserving and curating Virtual Reality artworks.
Mid-March sees the British Library opening it's doors for an after-hours tour of the Asian & African Studies Reading Room
Due to popular demand the Charles Dickens Museum extend their opening hours once a month, meaning that last admission is at 7pm and doors close at 8pm.
Anthony Van Laast will share his experience as one of the world’s leading choreographers in stage and film.
Enjoy a special opportunity to see the Foundling Museum’s latest exhibition out of hours. Bedrooms of London presents a new body of work by photographer Katie Wilson highlighting the damaging consequences for children arising from the shortage of social housing in London.
This exhibition takes visitors behind the scenes to meet the technicians, engineers and specialists supporting science at the Crick.
Discover some of the most recognisable Great British inventions, innovations, products and people that you never knew were Jewish!