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Forthcoming events: Battersea Arts Centre
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Burnt toast ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 22–23/04/2025 ​ Theatre ​ From Norwegian experimental theatre-makers Susie Wang, Burnt Toast combines reality and surreal horror to create an experience that challenges the… | |
Poetry in Pyjamas ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 25/04/2025 ​ Theatre ​ Workshop ​ Homegrown Festival 2025 – An event for first time or inexperienced poetry performers to put on their PJs, workshop some… | |
Battersea Museum of Horrors ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 25–26/04/2025 ​ Homegrown Festival 2025 – Wimps be warned! Only the bravest can enter this immersive audio and visual experience exploring the… | |
Spot The Light: A Creative Link-Up ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 25/04/2025 ​ Music ​ Networking ​ Nightlife ​ Homegrown Festival 2025 – An evening to spark new ideas, make connections and build your dream network of artists. With… | |
The Definition (Work-in-Progress) ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 25/04/2025 ​ Theatre ​ Homegrown Festival 2025 – An ambitious new work-in-progress play interrogating friendship, diagnosis and queer identity. | |
Mirrored Perspectives: A Henna Workshop ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 26/04/2025 ​ Networking ​ Workshop ​ Homegrown Festival 2025 – Join us in celebrating the queer South Asian community through a cosy morning of henna and… | |
Illuminate Dreams: Sculpt 'n' Sip ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 26/04/2025 ​ Workshop ​ Homegrown Festival 2025 – Use clay to bring your aspirations to life in this pottery session with a twist. | |
Originals - The Tribes: A BAC Beatbox Academy Scratch ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 26/04/2025 ​ Music ​ Theatre ​ Homegrown Festival 2025 – Encounter new tribes through beatbox and hip-hop theatre. A brand new performance from BAC Beatbox Academy. | |
Transmundane: Short Film Showcase ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 26/04/2025 ​ Cinema ​ Homegrown Festival 2025 – Journey to other worlds with this wacky cinematic experience produced by local under-represented filmmakers. | |
NO SIGNAL: Purgatory’s Hottest Drag Ball ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 26/04/2025 ​ Nightlife ​ Homegrown Festival 2025 – A no-phone club night and drag show. With the help of the club’s drag fairy guardians,… | |
A Little Inquest Into What We Are All Doing Here ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 01–02/05/2025 ​ Theatre ​ ThisEgg – A solo show about censorship and freedom of expression. | |
Dead dad death cult ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 02–03/05/2025 ​ Theatre ​ Samra Mayanja – A (mostly) solo performance exploring how we fill the paternal void; blending live art, character comedy, and… | |
Ways of Knowing ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 03/05/2025 ​ Theatre ​ Emergency Chorus – Emergency Chorus return to the stage with a strange and cloudy choreography, delving into the ways we… | |
Catherine (Work In Progress) ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 03/05/2025 ​ Theatre ​ Jack Boal – An explosively tender show on the state of care in England. | |
50 Ways to Kill a Slug ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 03/05/2025 ​ Theatre ​ Dre Spisto & Joana Nastari – 50 ways to Kill a Slug celebrates queerness, ugliness, and uselessness, exploring the slug… | |
Goner ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 06–10/05/2025 ​ Theatre ​ The Goner is someone who is doomed with no chance of survival—bound to death, a lost and hopeless case. Exploring… | |
Alpha Go_Lee: Theory of Sacrifice ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 17/05/2025 ​ Theatre ​ Theatre director Natalia Korczakowska (STUDIO theatergallery, Warsaw) invites you to participate in the first stages of reconstructing a momentous GO… | |
Koulounisation ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 23–24/05/2025 ​ Theatre ​ Salim Djaferi – A bold evening of storytelling where language sparks revolution. Co-presented by BAC and Shubbak Festival. | |
Natural Behaviour ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 03–07/06/2025 ​ Theatre ​ After last year’s award-winning tour of Tits & Teeth, Thick & Tight present a brand new variety show Natural Behaviour,… | |
Language: no broblem ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ 13–14/06/2025 ​ Theatre ​ Marah Haj Hussein – With breathtaking visuals and recordings of family under occupation, Marah Haj Hussein explores how language shapes… |