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Snow White Pantomime
Snow White Pantomime
12/6 - 1/12/2025


Mirror Mirror on the wall, a perfect panto for one and all... Nothing is more dangerous than a paranoid Wicked Queen! Even our favourite Dame's ...

The New Adventures of Peter Pan


Soar to Neverland in this high-flying Pantomime adventure Take to the skies with Peter, Wendy and Tinker Bell as the Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage presents ...

Late Night Jazz: Alina Bzhezhinska & HipHarpCollective


Internationally-renowned  Alina Bzhezhinska , one of the leading harpists in the world today, has built a strong reputation for innovation. Having first appeared at Ronnie ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Amy Gillen and Frasier Hickland


Flutist  Amy Gillen  and pianist  Frasier Hickland  take to the Elgar Room stage to perform a wide-ranging repertoire, including music by Nino Rota, Herbert Hughes and Pablo de ...

Sin The Musical: In Concert


The year is 1920. When Jack Thompson runs into an unexpected inheritance, he attempts to set up a speakeasy with his friends. Though just petty ...

Late Night Jazz: Ego Ella May


Fresh off being nominated in the Best Jazz Category at the 2025 MOBO Awards and releasing her latest critically-acclaimed project  FIELDNOTES: COMPLETE , South London ...

Cerys Hafana


Composer and multi-instrumentalist  Cerys Hafana  showcases her folk-inspired innovations in the Elgar Room as part of  Independent Venue Week , with support from  Owen Spafford ...

Late Night Jazz: Intervention


Sounds Queer  presents a night of queer musical excellence as part of the Royal Albert Hall’s  Late Night Jazz  series. Intervention  is a conversation between ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Hope Cramsie


Guitarist  Hope Cramsie  plays repertoire spanning Renaissance-era composers like John Dowland and Alonso Mudarra to twentieth century pieces by Francis Poulenc and Federico Mompou. A hot drink ...

Song Queen - A Pidgin Opera


Kick off a year of celebrations marking the 10th anniversary of  Song Queen: A Pidgin Opera  with this special performance in the  Elgar Room . First staged ...

Late Night Jazz: Lois Levin (Relaxed Event)


Lois Levin  is a true talent emerging from the streets of Liverpool’s Birkenhead, with a voice that will capture all who hear her breathtaking sound, ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Jamaal Kashim


Spend your Sunday morning relaxing to the music of JS Bach, Nino Rota and Joe Hisaishi, performed by harpist  Jamaal Kashim  in the Elgar Room. ...

If/ Then
If/ Then
2/10


IF/THEN follows Elizabeth, a 38-year-old city planner returning to New York after twelve years, ready to rebuild her life in the wake of a recent ...

Patrick Hamilton


Experience an unforgettable evening of music inspired by nature from pianist and composer  Patrick Hamilton , who will be showcasing his upcoming album  Elements of Nature  (to ...

The Count of Monte Cristo
The Count of Monte Cristo
2/9 - 2/11/2025


Back by Popular Demand After two previous sell-out shows at the Tabard, The UK’s No. 1 Tommy Cooper tribute show returns to the Tabard! Tommy ...

WHY AM I SO SINGLE?
WHY AM I SO SINGLE?
8/27 - 2/13/2025


From the multi-award-winning writers of SIX , Toby Marlow & Lucy Moss, comes their all-new, highly anticipated second musical, WHY AM I SO SINGLE?  This ...

Antonio Forcione and Giorgio Serci


Legendary award-winning Italian acoustic guitar virtuoso  Antonio Forcione  teams up with fellow Italian/Sardinian award-winning guitarist, composer and educator  Giorgio Serci  for an evening of passionate ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Iridescence Ensemble


London-based  Iridescence Ensemble  are formed of  Sofía Gómez Alberto  (violin),  Anna Crawford  (cello),  Ilayda Deniz Oguz  (piano) and  Méline Le Calvez  (clarinet). They will be ...

Chloe Flower


Emerging as classical music’s boldest 21st century star, Korean-American virtuoso pianist and sought-after composer  Chloe Flower  ushers classical music into the future on her own terms, ...

Steinway Piano Series: Alberto Giurioli


London-based Italian pianist and composer  Alberto Giurioli  performs music from his latest album  Home  in the  Elgar Room  as part of our  Steinway Piano Series ...

Late Night Jazz: Gülseven Medar Quartet


Gülseven Medar , a talented vocalist, specializes in Kurdish and Anatolian folk music, honoring their traditional roots while blending elements of jazz fusion and global ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Asterios Piano Trio


Asterios Piano Trio  are  Josh Jia  (violin),  Kesara Bunayamongkol  (cello) and  Isanan Chotirosniramit  (piano). Together they will play pieces by Beethoven, Ravel, and the Royal College ...

Jordan Brookes: Fontanelle
Jordan Brookes: Fontanelle
2/13 - 3/1/2025


The world is obsessed with turning everything into entertainment, finding new stories to tell in a feverish desire to ensure every moment in human history ...

Classical Coffee Mornings: Emilia Gahan and Isaac Skey


Flautist  Isaac Skey  and oboist  Emilia Gahan  take to the Elgar Room stage to perform a varied repertoire featuring music by Schumann, Ravel, Schulhoff and Widor ...

Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
2/21 - 3/8/2025


Shakespeare and Rap. A love story. The original play, originally scored – with rap and R&B. Some aspects of this new, innovative co-production of  Romeo ...


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