
Brazilian Summer Nights: Basic Sanitation, the Movie
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£10Jorge Furtado's argument with the world, compressed into 112 minutes.
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Wed 14 Oct19:00
£20A play about something specific that turns out to be about something general. The oldest trick. Still the best.

Wed 14 Oct19:00
£20A room above a pub that has hosted better musicians than most concert halls in this city.

Sat 31 Oct14:00
£20Theatre above a pub, which historically produces better work than theatre beneath a chandelier.

Sat 31 Oct14:00
£20A musician who plays as if there is no microphone. Both technically impressive and slightly unnerving.

Wed 4 Nov19:00
£20A session that starts at a reasonable hour and ends at one you will regret.

Wed 4 Nov19:00
£20Theatre above a pub, which historically produces better work than theatre beneath a chandelier.

Sun 15 Nov18:30
£30New writing from a company whose previous show you have already heard about from someone who saw it.

Sun 15 Nov18:30
£30Following performances of A Prayer for D’Angelo over the past year at MU, Church of Sound, and We Out Here Festival, Dave Okumu returns with a new gathering exploring his musical ancestors. Drawing from a far-reaching catalogue spanning generations-from Nina Simone and Sly Stone to Prince, D’Angelo, and Kendrick Lamar - the performance celebrates artists whose work is rooted in resistance, hope, and resilience. Featuring a remarkable collective drawn from the very best of London's musicalc ommunity, alongside a 20-piece choir led by ESKA and Alice Grant, this is something you’ll want to be there for. For Accessibility, please click here. The venue is seating only. All seats are unreserved and are taken on a first come first serve basis. Please arrive early before event door times if you have preferred seats. Due to the nature of our venue, please be prepared to queue for entry. The venue is fully accessible, with use of ramps and the upstairs bar is accessible with use of a platform lift. Please email [email protected] with any specific accessibility requirements, that we should be aware of, as soon as you purchase your ticket as requests are dealt with on a first come, first serve basis. The bar is located on the first floor of the venue and will be open from the stated door time and remain open after the show. Alcohol consumption will be limited to the bar area only, it is not permitted to take alcohol to the main chapel space. An array of soft drinks and snacks will also be available and are permitted in the main space - please note the Union Chapel bar and kiosk accept card payment only. Strictly no food or drink may be brought from outside into the venue. Water bottles must be emptied before entering the venue, with refilling stations available inside.

Wed 14 Apr19:00
£20A room above a pub that has hosted better musicians than most concert halls in this city.

Wed 14 Apr19:00
£20A play about something specific that turns out to be about something general. The oldest trick. Still the best.

Wed 19 May19:00
£20A musician who plays as if there is no microphone. Both technically impressive and slightly unnerving.

Wed 19 May19:00
£20A play about something specific that turns out to be about something general. The oldest trick. Still the best.