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Direct from the West End, the Olivier Award nominated smash hit show, The Tiger Who Came to Tea returns.
Step into a world of nostalgia and timeless melodies with Bollywood Hungama, a night dedicated to celebrating the golden era of Bollywood music from the…
Embark on a dazzling journey into a festive wonderland as Strictly’s one and only Anton Du Beke brightens up your Christmas with his show - Christmas…
On the Big Screen
Oscar nominee Ralph Fiennes (Conclave) leads a terrific ensemble cast in Nicholas Hytner and Alan Bennett’s fourth writer-director collaboration.1916.…
Palestine’s Oscar entry for Best International Feature, Annemarie Jacir’s essential drama explores the events leading up to the Arab Revolt of 1936. In…
The sequel to global screen phenomenon Wicked reaches its epic, electrifying, emotional conclusion in Wicked: For Good.Now known as The Wicked Witch of…
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On Now: Takuro Kuwata, Tea Bowl Punk
The Mead Gallery is proud to present the first UK solo exhibition of internationally celebrated Japanese ceramic artist Takuro Kuwata.
Until Sun 15 Mar 2026
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Once upon a time...This story follows a Baker and his wife alongside all the familiar faces from your favourite fairytales as they depart on their journey…
Make the most of your lunchtimes with fabulous performances by professional musicians. Afterwards there will be an opportunity to meet the artists…
Chaired by Alun Graves, Senior Curator, Ceramics and Glass at the V&A Museum, this conversation introduces three leading contemporary artists who…
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