Julian Clayton conducts the outstanding young musicians of Junior Guildhall in a programme of 20th-century America-inspired works. The early evening concert offers the chance to hear John Harbison’s ...
RaMell Ross joins for a ScreenTalk to discuss his new film, Nickel Boys, an adaptation of Coulson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Interviewed by Akua Gyamfi. We rely on the money we raise ...
Discover the best new releases at our Members' Screenings. Escape the hustle and bustle and get an extra chance to catch our new releases with exclusive Sunday screenings in our cinema – at only £6 a ...
Come along to see the latest from Aardman – the artistry of the models, the animation craft –up on the big screen in all their glory! Aardman's four-time Academy Award®-winning director Nick Park and ...
The two female-directed films that bookend Iranian New Wave, marking the beginning and final years of the movement, are now claimed as some of the greatest films of their time. Wheelchair spaces, free ...
Barbican Renewal is our plan to ensure every part of the Barbican Centre’s iconic site is restored, revitalized and relevant for future generations. The Barbican is a Grade II listed Brutalist icon, ...
For this special evening, join curator Wells Fray-Smith as she selects some of her favourite works in the exhibition and how Davis referenced and defied his art historical heroes. Noah Davis was ...
The perfect half term finale – come along to Family Film Club for this animated classic from Studio Ghibli on the big screen. Sisters Satsuki and Mei move home with their father to rural Japan to be ...
Director John Crowley and actor Andrew Garfield will be in conversation with Barbican Cinema Curator Sonia Zadurian after our preview screening, to discuss this hotly anticipated romantic drama.
Joyce DiDonato and Michael Spyres star in Handel’s Jephtha – the composer's valedictory oratorio. This work bears the marks of the illness that afflicted Handel while he was composing it, but which ...