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Dame Sheila Hancock: Old Rage
Dame Sheila Hancock opens up about her ninth decade in a gloriously irreverent talk celebrating the publication of her latest book, Old Rage.
An Evening with Joanna Lumley and Gyles Brandreth
Don't miss Gyles Brandreth in conversation with national treasure Joanna Lumley as they discuss her extraordinary life and career, along with performances of her favourite poetry pieces.
An Evening with Miriam Margolyes
From her iconic roles to her bestselling memoir, Miriam takes you on an extraordinary adventure through her independent mind and experiences.
London Symphony Orchestra In Conversation with Sir Simon Rattle
Join London Symphony Orchestra Music Director conductor, Sir Simon Rattle in conversation with Martin Buzacott.
Dead Puppet Society Puppet Manipulation Workshop
This unique program guides participants through a series of exercises using common household materials to gain skills in puppetry manipulation and performance.
Dead Puppet Society Puppet Construction Workshop
Design and build a basic puppet using easily accessible household materials in this Puppet Construction Workshop.
Capricorn by Aidan Rowlingson
Explore the tumultuous love story of Sam and Ally in this gripping play that delves into the complexities of relationships, love, and loss.
JALI – Q&A with Oliver Twist
Hear from Rwandan born Australian writer, director, and performer Oliver Twist in this Q&A session following his 2022 performance of JALI on Digital Stage.
Dead Puppet Society Ishmael by David Morton
Experience 'Ishmael' now on Digital Stage, a captivating space odyssey intertwining a climate refugee's fate with Captain Ahab's obsession.
Dead Puppet Society and Legs On The Wall's Holding Achilles by David Morton
Presented by Dead Puppet Society and Legs On The Wall, this innovative production delves into the queer facets of The Iliad, underscored by a haunting score performed by Montaigne.