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What’s On in South London?

An ideosyncratic selection of local events that we happen to have come across. If you would like your event featured here, please contact us on editor@dulwichonview.org.uk.


  • Mon 21 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 21 May

    I just want to be taken seriously as an artist...etc

    Space Station Sixty-Five is delighted to present a new exhibition by celebrated Canadian artist Shari Hatt.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Space Station Sixty-Five (Map to Space Station Sixty-Five)


  • Mon 21 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 21 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 21 May

    Exhibition: Van Dyck in Sicily: Painting and the Plague, 1624 – 25

    Works created whilst Palermo was struck with the plague, including the five remaining Saint Rosalia paintings, the hermit who became known as the protector of Palermo. The Gallery is open Tue-Sun.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Mon 21 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Tue 22 May

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Tue 22 May

    I just want to be taken seriously as an artist...etc

    Space Station Sixty-Five is delighted to present a new exhibition by celebrated Canadian artist Shari Hatt.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Space Station Sixty-Five (Map to Space Station Sixty-Five)


  • Tue 22 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 22 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 22 May

    Exhibition: Van Dyck in Sicily: Painting and the Plague, 1624 – 25

    Works created whilst Palermo was struck with the plague, including the five remaining Saint Rosalia paintings, the hermit who became known as the protector of Palermo. The Gallery is open Tue-Sun.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Tue 22 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 22 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Tue 22 May

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Wed 23 May

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Wed 23 May

    I just want to be taken seriously as an artist...etc

    Space Station Sixty-Five is delighted to present a new exhibition by celebrated Canadian artist Shari Hatt.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Space Station Sixty-Five (Map to Space Station Sixty-Five)


  • Wed 23 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 23 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 23 May

    Exhibition: Van Dyck in Sicily: Painting and the Plague, 1624 – 25

    Works created whilst Palermo was struck with the plague, including the five remaining Saint Rosalia paintings, the hermit who became known as the protector of Palermo. The Gallery is open Tue-Sun.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Wed 23 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 23 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Wed 23 May

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Thu 24 May

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Thu 24 May

    I just want to be taken seriously as an artist...etc

    Space Station Sixty-Five is delighted to present a new exhibition by celebrated Canadian artist Shari Hatt.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Space Station Sixty-Five (Map to Space Station Sixty-Five)


  • Thu 24 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 24 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 24 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 24 May

    Exhibition: Van Dyck in Sicily: Painting and the Plague, 1624 – 25

    Works created whilst Palermo was struck with the plague, including the five remaining Saint Rosalia paintings, the hermit who became known as the protector of Palermo. The Gallery is open Tue-Sun.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Thu 24 May

    Late Night Opening: Ragamala - Paintings from India

    Can't make the exhibition during the day? Why not come and enjoy the exhibition and a glass of wine during a Late Night viewing. (N.B. Standard exhibition ticket price does not include wine. Wine will be available at a pay bar during the evening.)

    5.00 pm - 9.00 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Thu 24 May

    Late Night Opening: Van Dyck in Sicily

    Can't make the exhibition during the day? Why not come and enjoy the exhibition and a glass of wine during a Late Night viewing. Wine will be available at a pay bar during the evening.

    5.00 pm - 9.00 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Thu 24 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Thu 24 May

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Fri 25 May

    I just want to be taken seriously as an artist...etc

    Space Station Sixty-Five is delighted to present a new exhibition by celebrated Canadian artist Shari Hatt.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Space Station Sixty-Five (Map to Space Station Sixty-Five)


  • Fri 25 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 25 May

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Fri 25 May

    Exhibition: Van Dyck in Sicily: Painting and the Plague, 1624 – 25

    Works created whilst Palermo was struck with the plague, including the five remaining Saint Rosalia paintings, the hermit who became known as the protector of Palermo. The Gallery is open Tue-Sun.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Fri 25 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 25 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 25 May

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Fri 25 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Fri 25 May

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sat 26 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 26 May

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sat 26 May

    Jewellery workshop - cocktail rings

    A fun session making cocktail rings out of wire and beads, all materials provided. £35, Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. To book go onto calendar at Angelheart Jewellery Or call 07926970925 - payment in full will be required.

    9.30 am - 5.00 pm, Canvas and Cream (Map to Canvas and Cream)


  • Sat 26 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 26 May

    Exhibition: Van Dyck in Sicily: Painting and the Plague, 1624 – 25

    Works created whilst Palermo was struck with the plague, including the five remaining Saint Rosalia paintings, the hermit who became known as the protector of Palermo. The Gallery is open Tue-Sun.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Sat 26 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 26 May

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Sat 26 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Sat 26 May

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sun 27 May

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sun 27 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 27 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 27 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 27 May

    Exhibition: Van Dyck in Sicily: Painting and the Plague, 1624 – 25

    Works created whilst Palermo was struck with the plague, including the five remaining Saint Rosalia paintings, the hermit who became known as the protector of Palermo. The Gallery is open Tue-Sun.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Sun 27 May

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Sun 27 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Sun 27 May

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Mon 28 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 28 May

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Mon 28 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 28 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 28 May

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Mon 28 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Mon 28 May

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Tue 29 May

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Tue 29 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 29 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 29 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 29 May

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Tue 29 May

    Contextual Lecture the Jubilee Series 2012

    Dulwich Picture Gallery is celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee with its seventh Contextual Lecture Series. This year long series examines the social, political, and philosophical context in which art is made. Limited tickets, first served basis for £10 (£9 Concessions and Friends). To book please call Lettie Mckie on 0208 299 8732 or email l.mckie@dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk.

    7.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Tue 29 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Tue 29 May

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Wed 30 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 30 May

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Wed 30 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 30 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 30 May

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Wed 30 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Wed 30 May

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Thu 31 May

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 31 May

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Thu 31 May

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 31 May

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 31 May

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Thu 31 May

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Thu 31 May

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Fri 1 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 1 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Fri 1 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 1 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 1 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Fri 1 Jun

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Fri 1 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sat 2 Jun

    The House Of Dreams Museum

    The House of Dreams is a colourful bright house. Discover the beauty behind mosaics and the life of a great local artist. Please contact Stephen Wright for more info: steveparis50@yahoo.co.uk.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, The House of Dreams (Map to The House of Dreams)


  • Sat 2 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 2 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sat 2 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 2 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 2 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Sat 2 Jun

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Sat 2 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sun 3 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 3 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sun 3 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 3 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 3 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Sun 3 Jun

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Sun 3 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Mon 4 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 4 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Mon 4 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 4 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 4 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Mon 4 Jun

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Mon 4 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Tue 5 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 5 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Tue 5 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 5 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 5 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Tue 5 Jun

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Tue 5 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Wed 6 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 6 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Wed 6 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 6 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 6 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Wed 6 Jun

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Wed 6 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Thu 7 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 7 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Thu 7 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 7 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 7 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Thu 7 Jun

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Thu 7 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Fri 8 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 8 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Fri 8 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 8 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 8 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Fri 8 Jun

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Fri 8 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sat 9 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 9 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sat 9 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 9 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 9 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Sat 9 Jun

    World City Music Village

    Join us for a free family world music festival and celebrate cosmopolitan London at its best. Free.

    1.00 pm - 8.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 9 Jun

    The Hairy Ape

    With unflinching theatrical force and explosive lyricism, Eugene O’Neill explores the tragedy of a forgotten voice and the perennial human need to belong.

    7.45 pm - 11.59 pm, Southwark Playhouse (Map to Southwark Playhouse)


  • Sat 9 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sun 10 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 10 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sun 10 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 10 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 10 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Sun 10 Jun

    World City Music Village

    Join us for a free family world music festival and celebrate cosmopolitan London at its best. Free.

    1.00 pm - 8.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 10 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Mon 11 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Mon 11 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 11 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 11 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 11 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Mon 11 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Tue 12 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Tue 12 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 12 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 12 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 12 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Tue 12 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Wed 13 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Wed 13 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 13 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 13 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 13 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Wed 13 Jun

    Joachim in London

    Internationally acclaimed violinist and scholar Peter Sheppard Skærved has put together a unique programme that brings together a Stradivari violin made in 1698 with music by its celebrated former owner, the composer and musician Joseph Joachim (1831-1907).

    7.00 pm - 9.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 13 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Thu 14 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Thu 14 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 14 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 14 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Thu 14 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Thu 14 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Fri 15 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Fri 15 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 15 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 15 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Fri 15 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Fri 15 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sat 16 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 16 Jun

    Exhibition: Travels in Architecture

    Artist Suzie Balazs exhibits a selection of pastels and watercolours depicting buildings she has seen travelling around Britain and the world.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sat 16 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 16 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sat 16 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Sat 16 Jun

    Oliver!

    Inspired by Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist. 1961. 153 minutes/Cert: U.

    2.00 pm - 11.59 pm, East Dulwich Tavern (Map to East Dulwich Tavern)


  • Sat 16 Jun

    Machines for Living

    A playful, dark and provocative piece of theatre. Two architects believe they can design life. But when the tower blocks they build fall into disrepair and become notorious no-go zones, riot is in the air and the blame falls on them.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Sun 17 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 17 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 17 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Sun 17 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Mon 18 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 18 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 18 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Mon 18 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Tue 19 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 19 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 19 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Tue 19 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Tue 19 Jun

    Contextual Lecture the Jubilee Series 2012

    Dulwich Picture Gallery is celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee with its seventh Contextual Lecture Series. This year long series examines the social, political, and philosophical context in which art is made. Limited tickets, first served basis for £10 (£9 Concessions and Friends). To book please call Lettie Mckie on 0208 299 8732 or email l.mckie@dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk.

    7.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Tue 19 Jun

    The Fantastical Adventures of [Not] Being With You

    A play told using only playful storytelling and a suitcase of props...

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)


  • Tue 19 Jun

    Dr. Strangelove

    A 1964 black comedy film which satirizes the nuclear scare. 95 Minutes/Cert: PG.

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, East Dulwich Tavern (Map to East Dulwich Tavern)


  • Wed 20 Jun

    The Art of Harmony

    The Art of Harmony brings together over forty stunning musical instruments from the V&A and Horniman collections, exploring the traditions of European music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Free.

    N/A - 11.59 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 20 Jun

    The Body Adorned: Dressing London

    An exhibition exploring how body adornment has become part of London life across times and cultures.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 20 Jun

    Mummers, Maypoles and Milkmaids

    This exhibition brings together 50 photographs of regional rituals performed throughout the year in England.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Horniman Museum (Map to Horniman Museum)


  • Wed 20 Jun

    Exhibition: Andy Warhol portfolios: life and legend

    This exhibition will feature some of Warhol’s most iconic print portfolios as well as lesser known sets. Portfolios on display will include the the Muhammad Ali Portfolio and the Myths Portfolio produced six years before the artist’s death in 1987.

    10.00 am - 5.00 pm, Dulwich Picture Gallery (Map to Dulwich Picture Gallery)


  • Wed 20 Jun

    Double Vision

    An exhibition of a new work by artist Gayle Chong Kwan which will invite visitors to explore the tastes, textures and smells of a fantastical, three-dimensional mythical landscape.

    11.00 am - 5.00 pm, Peckham Space (Map to Peckham Space)


  • Wed 20 Jun

    The Fantastical Adventures of [Not] Being With You

    A play told using only playful storytelling and a suitcase of props...

    8.00 pm - 11.59 pm, Blue Elephant Theatre (Map to Blue Elephant Theatre)