The Chemsex Monologues
The touring cast of the smash-hit production, fresh from their sell-out stint in Australia, present a special one-off performance for LGBT Humanists. A nameless narrator meets a sexy boy on a Vauxhall night out, who introduces him to G’s pleasures. A club night poster-boy gets taken to Old Mother Meth’s place by a porn star. […]
Capitalism: Concept and Idea
As a counterpoint to the retreat of the concept of communism from history to ‘idea’, this conference will mark the 150th anniversary of the first volume of Karl Marx’s Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by asking the question of the meanings of ‘capital’ and ‘capitalism’ today as at once (explanatory structural-historical) concepts and (political) ideas. In […]
Music in Motion: Gildas Quartet & Ensemble
Directed and compèred by John Landor Bach | Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G BWV1048 Vivaldi | Sinfonia al Santo Sepolcro in B minor RV169 Pärt | Fratres Janáček | String Quartet No. 1 ‘Kreutzer Sonata’ Purcell | Chacony in G minor Elgar | Introduction and Allegro Op. 47 Immersive, visual and theatrical, Music-in-Motion brings […]
Sunday Assembly: WTF! (What The Fly?)
The very incredible Colin McClure is our speaker this week. You might see him greeting you on the door most weeks, but he’s also got a PhD in Flies! As a Biologist, he is passionate about how mother nature navigates the problems and limitations of life. To do this, he uses one of its most […]

A Big Blanket for Crisis
Gina Pierce, from London Metropolitan University, is leading a community art project which aims to raise awareness of the rising levels of homelessness in London. Volunteers have created 50 blankets that will be given to Crisis to be used in their centers that are open for Christmas week, providing meals, advice, healthcare and company to […]