1848
The Conway Collective presents: The New Factory of the Eccentric Actor 1848 SOLD OUT – Only returns on the door at 8pm. For nearly two decades The New Factory of the Eccentric Actor has created some of the most exciting immersive and unexpected theatre in London. Famed for their large-scale recreations of revolutionary events the […]
Survivors
SURVIVORS – a tribute to Charlotte Delbo “Try to look. Just try and see.” A theatrical tribute to Charlotte Delbo marking the centenary of her birth. Adapted from her trilogy Auschwitz et après (Auschwitz and after) Delbo’s haunting memoirs of her time as a prisoner in Auschwitz where she was sent for her activities as […]
Mike Carey – Sci-Fi London on Comics
SCI-FI-LONDON presents Mike Carey on Comics Comic books and graphic novels are important to the team at SCI-FI-LONDON as a medium that shares some similarities with film in telling a story through visuals and dialogue. This year we have three events with creators whose work has also fed into other media. Mike Carey From 2000AD […]
salon:lab
The salon:collective presents salon:lab See new work for theatre in the making A chance to see and discuss extracts from three new plays supported by the salon:lab script development project. After working with The salon:collective over recent weeks the writers ask the audience for feedback on their latest pieces. The resulting discussions are creative and […]
Gothique Film Society
The Gothique Film Society presents Season 49 October 2014-March 2015 The Gothique Film Society is fast approaching its 50th season. Hard to imagine that any member could survive this long! Hopefully we will get there; just watch this space! Newcomers to the Gothique are always welcome. Note that for each programme the screening order will […]
The Fruits of Philosophy
GALHA LGBT Humanists & Conway Hall present The Fruits of Philosophy: A dramatisation of one of the most important trials of the 19th Century. In April 1877 Annie Besant the estranged young wife of a Church of England clergyman stood trial in London in a cause celebre that revealed the full depths of Victorian prejudice […]