Events: Wednesday 22 July, 2026
Found 11 events, showing 1–11
The Art of Mini Golf ​ Battersea Arts Centre ​ Exhibition/Installation ​ A playable art exhibition of rebellion and play for the curious, the competitive and anyone bold enough to swing outside… | |
Arthur ​ Polka Theatre ​ Kids ​ Theatre ​ It's Winter Solstice 2026. Grace is in A&E with Lego stuck up her nose, waiting for someone to notice her.… | |
There's a Tiger in the Garden ​ Polka Theatre ​ Kids ​ Theatre ​ Bored at home with nothing to do, Nora is sent to play in the garden in search of a tiger.… | |
Breaking Point - Drama Festival ​ Putney Arts Theatre ​ Festival ​ Theatre ​ Nine gripping plays will take you on a journey through extremes of love, loyalty, desperation, and defiance, in a nine-day… | |
Edinburgh Previews 2026 ​ Omnibus Theatre ​ Theatre ​ A dynamic mix of emerging and established theatre-makers preview their work in Clapham before heading to the largest theatre festival… | |
love you long time (already) ​ Theatre503 ​ Theatre ​ Mai's heaven is reliving her engagement to her unfaithful husband. Her daughter Tâm is desperate to understand her mother's life.… | |
The Girl in the Machine ​ Putney Arts Theatre ​ Theatre ​ What if you could escape? Not just for an hour, but forever. The Black Box promises exactly that – relief… | |
Aqua board pilates at art'otel ​ Battersea Power Station ​ Exercise/Fitness ​ Yoga ​ Following last year's success, the much-loved rooftop aqua board yoga and pilates workout sessions return exclusively at art'otel London Battersea.… | |
Live At The Bedford – Geb, Jess Young ​ The Bedford ​ Music ​ Geb, Jess Young… This show is FREE entry however there are a limited number of advance tickets available (at no… | |
Tap Out (Or I'Ll Hit You Again) ​ Omnibus Theatre ​ Theatre ​ Realising that his life is going nowhere, a man decides to go out in a mask and pick fights with… | |
Plaything ​ Omnibus Theatre ​ Theatre ​ Satirical, hilarious, absurd, what happens when you combine spectatorship with a youthful exterior and existential dread? A 5 year old… |