Bringing an alternative slant to American minimalism, London's Explore Ensemble and the EXAUDI Vocal Ensemble present a major ...
Is life online getting worse and worse? Leading tech critic and science fiction author, Cory Doctorow shares strategies for how we might reclaim the internet. 'Enshittification', Doctorow's term, and ...
Please note: Family Film Club takes a break in July and August but will be back on Sat 20th September with great films for you and your little ones to enjoy on the big screen. Subscribe to our ...
Browse events in our two theatre spaces, which play host to the finest international theatre, dance and performance by artists who are challenging the idea of what theatre can be.
A series of talks and screenings that ask how we move from this darkening moment and allow ourselves to be emboldened by hope, community and collective action. This series opens up the conversation: ...
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. This ...
Speakers from three of the world's leading architecture practices address the ways in which artificial intelligence is reshaping their discipline. The Barbican Hall is located within the main Barbican ...
Dark fire and glittering ice: Mozart’s Requiem crowns an evening of deep emotions and natural wonders from Sakari Oramo and pianist Martin Helmchen. With some pieces, the myth is almost as compelling ...
Explore a sound trail of endangered languages in hidden spaces across the Barbican, created by sonic artist Jamie Perera. Discover a unique audio treasure hunt that invites deep listening at the ...
Works by contemporary artist Mona Hatoum and 20th century sculptor Alberto Giacometti are seen together for the first time in this ground-breaking exhibition, part of Encounters: Giacometti. Mona ...
Don't miss the Tony Award-winning smash of the summer featuring an acclaimed performance by Sean Hayes, direct from a critically acclaimed Broadway season. It's 1958. The golden age of live television ...