
Painting with pastels: Portraiture course
Painting with pastels: Portraiture course at MATERIAL Gallery, London, invites you to explore soft textures and expressive linework, guiding beginners and enthusiasts to capture character with confidence.
Zakia Sewell in conversation with Lanre Bakare
Zakia Sewell engages in a lively literary conversation with Lanre Bakare at Daunt Books Notting Hill. An intimate evening exploring contemporary writing, storytelling, and ideas in a beloved bookshop, with author insights and audience Q&A.
Suzannah Lipscomb and Kate Williams
Suzannah Lipscomb and Kate Williams illuminate Cadogan Hall with a witty, sharply argued historical lecture—detailed discoveries, period costumes, and lively dialogue that make history feel vivid.
Magdalena Kožená – mezzo-soprano recital
Renowned mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená headlines a recital at Wigmore Hall, offering an intimate program of aria and art-song in London's renowned concert venue. Expect refined diction, expressive phrasing, and a timeless, chamber-music atmosphere that highlights lyrical warmth and technical mastery.
Nurse John
Nurse John sweeps across London stages in a tour of the intimate, character-driven production, weaving sharp wit and raw heartbreak across multiple venues from late April to early May.

British mythology: A conversation with Ben Edge and Michael Ohajuru
A moderated conversation exploring British mythology with Ben Edge and Michael Ohajuru at the National Gallery, linked to the House Members exhibition.
To Kill a Mockingbird: Panel on Justice Storytelling
Screening of To Kill a Mockingbird at The Garden Cinema followed by a panel discussion on justice storytelling. The event pairs a classic film with expert dialogue, exploring themes of fairness, race, and law as storytelling for social critique.

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB): the first decade
An expert-led lecture examining a decade of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), its aims, projects, and geopolitical impact. Part of LSE's Global South Dialogue in the Ideas series, this 2pm–3pm talk at the London School of Economics on 22 April 2026 offers insights into development finance and international policy.

SCALE – The Entrepreneurs Expo & Summit
SCALE brings together the UK's ambitious founders and business leaders for growth strategies, practical insights, and powerful connections. At the Business Design Centre, expect 4,000+ attendees, exhibitors, and sessions designed to accelerate traction.
Nature in the Collection Tour
Join the Head of Collection and the Head Gardener for a guided tour at Dulwich Picture Gallery, exploring how nature informs the collection. Discover nature-inspired artworks, behind-the-scenes insights, and the gallery’s approach to nature in a thoughtful, informative session. Free for Friends Circle members.
Ruiyang Leon Chen piano recital
Ruiyang Leon Chen steps onto the Wigmore Hall stage for a solo piano recital. Expect intimate, refined performances of classical repertoire, delivered with lyrical clarity and impressive technique in the renowned acoustic space of London’s prestigious venue.

Shadowlands
Stage production Shadowlands at Aldwych Theatre stars Hugh Bonneville as C.S. Lewis, bringing his life and friendship to London stage.

Freedom Ship: A Conversation with Marcus Rediker
A scholarly conversation with historian Marcus Rediker on the Freedom Ship concept, its historical context in maritime abolition, and possible futures, hosted by UCL's Institute of Advanced Studies.

Where is the Unified Patent Court heading?
An academic briefing at UCL Law examining the future of the Unified Patent Court: its jurisdiction, cross-border patent enforcement, and potential impact on European IP litigation. The talk surveys the legal framework, recent developments, and likely paths forward for patent reform.

David Attenborough Award and Lecture: The battle for reality
Join the Royal Society for the David Attenborough Award and Lecture: The battle for reality, a rigorous science lecture exploring how media and perception shape our grasp of scientific truth, featuring expert speakers and live discussion.

Global ideas for global challenges: a panel in honour of Nick Stern
Join a high-level panel at the London School of Economics exploring global challenges and policy responses, honouring Sir Nick Stern's influential climate-economics work. Academics and policymakers discuss pathways to sustainable development in this timely, university-led event.
Baldwin: A Love Story — Conversation with Mendez
Join author and critic Nicholas Boggs in conversation with Mendez for a lively exploration of Baldwin: A Love Story at Foyles. This literary talk delves into Baldwin's themes of love, identity, and memory, staged in the iconic bookstore.
Steinberg violin & Biss piano recital
A refined violin-piano recital by Mark Steinberg and Jonathan Biss at Wigmore Hall in London. An intimate chamber program in the iconic venue, delivering lyrical dialogue and superb artistry from two renowned soloists.
Bach: Mass in B Minor
Bach: Mass in B Minor at Cadogan Hall in London offers a monumental choral and orchestral journey, where luminous baroque tones fill the hall and listeners drift through sacred architecture.
Gregor Fisher
Gregor Fisher tours London's theatre landscape from 15 March to 22 April 2026, delivering sharp-witted performances across multiple venues in intimate, atmospheric spaces.

Don Quixote
Carlos Acosta headlines a joyful ballet rendition of Don Quixote at Sadler's Wells, blending Spanish-infused dance with light-hearted comedy.

The English Table: Celebrating British Asparagus season!
The English Table celebrates British asparagus season at MATERIAL Gallery with a tasting and experiences evening, pairing seasonal greens with curated conversations and member exhibitions in a bright London space.

Jeffrey Boakye: Musical World
Jeffrey Boakye discusses his work 'Musical World' in an author-talk at the North London Book Festival, held at Alexandra Palace. A lively, thoughtful exploration of music, culture, and storytelling in a grand historic venue that fans and readers won't want to miss.

Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason: To Be Young, Gifted and Black
Join Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason for an insightful author talk at the North London Book Festival, discussing 'To Be Young, Gifted and Black' at Alexandra Palace. This intimate discussion spotlights Black creativity and education, set in the iconic venue with a literary atmosphere.
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