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Events, Festivals and Exhibitions

December 8 marks the opening of the ski season at the SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser Brixental in the Wilder Kaiser region of Austria. SkiWelt Wilder Kaiser - Brixental The SkiWelt Wilder

The medieval city of Antwerp makes for a stunning background to its famous Christmas market. Expanded now into several of the city’s prime historical locations...

Spain and the Hispanic World will be on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in January 2023. A visual history of Spain, this historic exhibition brings together notable works from ...

C’est La Vie, Scott Covert's first major solo show outside the US, is exhibited at Studio Voltaire from 25 January to 23 April. Covert's Monument paintings — carefully produced tombstone rubbings...

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed will screen at the Barbican Cinema 1 at 6:30pm on 27 January, followed by a talk with its director Laura Poitras. Sonia Zadurian, curator

Phaedra, a new play by Simon Stone after Euripides, Seneca and Racine, will be performed at the Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre from 1 February to 8 April. Writer-Director Simon Stone

The BFI will screen You Beauties: New Australian Cinema at the BFI Southbank from 3-27 February, 2023. Curated by ACMI (Australia’s national museum of screen culture)...

Standing at the Sky's Edge will be performed at the National Theatre's Olivier Theatre from 9 February to 25 March. With music and lyrics by Richard Hawley, based on a

Eugène Leroy: The Materiality of Light, Paintings 1950-1999 will be on display from 9 February through to 15 April 2023 at the Michael Werner Gallery, London. The first extensive exhibition...

Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale will make history this February and March as it is performed on both the stage of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and the Globe Theatre. The Plot

More than 150 paintings by 80 underrepresented worldwide women painters are on display in a major new show - Action, Gesture, Paint ...

Fans of the silent screen should virtually head to Bristol this March for Slapstick Festival 2026, a celebration of silent and vintage screen comedy, and much more. The initial Slapstick

Romeo and Julie is a new play by Gary Owen that will be performed at the National Theatre’s Dorfman Theatre from 14 February to 1 April. A co-production with the

Whorled (Here After Here After Here), an installation by Mumbai-based artist, Jitish Kallat, will be on display at Somerset House from 16 February to 23 April, 2023. The installation cocsists

Alice Neel: Hot Off The Griddle at The Barbican is the largest exhibition of the work of the US artist to be seen in the United Kingdom. Alice Neel, who

Kakilang – HOME X Performed at the Barbican's Pit HOME X is a visually spectacular virtual environment that fuses performers in London and Hong Kong in real-time utilising depth-sensing cameras that

Showing in February Black Cyclone: Africa and her Diaspora’s Love for the Bicycle is the fourth screening in the Barbican Cinema’s Emerging Film Curators...

QUEERCIRCLE presents Rafael Pérez Evans' large-scale, site-specific installation Dust Bathers. Dust Bathers borrows the methods of groups trying to survive...

Nalini Malani: My Reality Is Different will show at the National Gallery’s Sunley Room from 2 March to 11 June, 2023. The exhibition is free to enter. My Reality Is Different...

One of the finest musicals ever Guys & Dolls will be performed at the Bridge Theatre this spring and summer. The immersive show directed by Nicholas Hytner...