
Until 1 Jul
Free"CLOCHA GEALA" by Sheila Moylan
Solo exhibition of drawings and sculpture inspired by Newgrange, in wire, charcoal, pencil and ink.

Until 1 Jul
FreeSolo exhibition of drawings and sculpture inspired by Newgrange, in wire, charcoal, pencil and ink.

Until 21 Jul
FreeFree recurring Irish language games night. No experience needed. Ends 9pm.

Until 1 Aug
FreePainting exhibition celebrating the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Book an appointment.
Also open
Exhibitions and runs on this day
Until 1 Jul
FreeSolo exhibition of drawings and sculpture inspired by Newgrange, in wire, charcoal, pencil and ink.

Until 21 Jul
FreeFree recurring Irish language games night. No experience needed. Ends 9pm.

Until 1 Aug
FreePainting exhibition celebrating the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Book an appointment.

Until 1 Jul
FreeSolo exhibition of drawings and sculpture inspired by Newgrange, in wire, charcoal, pencil and ink.

Until 21 Jul
FreeFree recurring Irish language games night. No experience needed. Ends 9pm.

Until 1 Aug
FreePainting exhibition celebrating the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Book an appointment.

Tue 16 Jun16:30
£14With A Magnificent Life, Sylvain Chomet (Belleville Rendez-vous, The Illusionist) crafts a beautifully depicted biopic of iconic writer and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol. While living in Paris, Pagnol is commissioned by ELLE magazine to write a weekly column about his childhood in Marseille. As he digs into his memory, his younger self resurfaces, sparking a moving dialogue between his past and present, about life, lovers, and passions, set against the backdrop of Paris’ Belle Epoque, the rise of fascism, and World War II.

Tue 16 Jun19:00
£15To what extent did Rome inherit, transform or reinvent the artistic forms of the Greek world?

Tue 16 Jun19:30
£8Bloomsday 2026 screening followed by Q&A with directors. Doors 7pm.

Tue 16 Jun20:00
£101990s Iraq: 9-year-old Lamia must bake a cake for Saddam Hussein’s birthday.
Also open
Exhibitions and runs on this day
Until 1 Jul
FreeSolo exhibition of drawings and sculpture inspired by Newgrange, in wire, charcoal, pencil and ink.

Until 21 Jul
FreeFree recurring Irish language games night. No experience needed. Ends 9pm.

Until 1 Aug
FreePainting exhibition celebrating the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Book an appointment.
Also open
Exhibitions and runs on this day
Until 1 Jul
FreeSolo exhibition of drawings and sculpture inspired by Newgrange, in wire, charcoal, pencil and ink.

Until 21 Jul
FreeFree recurring Irish language games night. No experience needed. Ends 9pm.

Until 1 Aug
FreePainting exhibition celebrating the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Book an appointment.

Thu 18 Jun16:30
£11Narrated by Damian Lewis and shaped by an incredible editing of archival footage from around the world, Peck’s film lends Orwell’s prescient writings a renewed urgency. In this timely and visually compelling essay, Peck calls for an urgent examination of the mechanics of power, propaganda, and systemic violence.

Thu 18 Jun19:15
£7This reading group is dedicated to Standard by Nina Bouraoui.
Also open
Exhibitions and runs on this day
Until 1 Jul
FreeSolo exhibition of drawings and sculpture inspired by Newgrange, in wire, charcoal, pencil and ink.

Until 21 Jul
FreeFree recurring Irish language games night. No experience needed. Ends 9pm.

Until 1 Aug
FreePainting exhibition celebrating the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Book an appointment.
Also open
Exhibitions and runs on this day
Until 1 Jul
FreeSolo exhibition of drawings and sculpture inspired by Newgrange, in wire, charcoal, pencil and ink.

Until 21 Jul
FreeFree recurring Irish language games night. No experience needed. Ends 9pm.

Until 1 Aug
FreePainting exhibition celebrating the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Book an appointment.

Sat 20 Jun12:30
£11François Ozon’s striking adaptation of Albert Camus’ novel, which premiered at last year’s Venice Film Festival, offers a piercing exploration of human absurdity in colonial times.

Sat 20 Jun15:30
£10Bestselling crime writers Olivier Norek (The Lost and the Damned, Turf Wars, Breaking Point) and Abir Mukherjee (The Wyndham & Banerjee series) come together for a conversation on the crime novel as a way of making sense of the world.

Sat 20 Jun17:30
£10Award-winning journalist and novelist Sorj Chalandon joins BBC correspondent Fergal Keane for a conversation on war and storytelling.

Sat 20 Jun18:30
£16The screening will be followed by a Q&A with writer Sorj Chalandon moderated by Alice Doyard

Sat 20 Jun20:00
£20New theatre production: The Cable That Changed the World. Doors 7.30pm.
Also open
Exhibitions and runs on this day
Until 1 Jul
FreeSolo exhibition of drawings and sculpture inspired by Newgrange, in wire, charcoal, pencil and ink.

Until 21 Jul
FreeFree recurring Irish language games night. No experience needed. Ends 9pm.

Until 1 Aug
FreePainting exhibition celebrating the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Book an appointment.

Until 1 Aug
FreePainting exhibition celebrating the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses. Book an appointment.

Until 1 Jul
FreeSolo exhibition of drawings and sculpture inspired by Newgrange, in wire, charcoal, pencil and ink.

Until 21 Jul
FreeFree recurring Irish language games night. No experience needed. Ends 9pm.

Tomorrow17:00
£10Second screening of Wild Foxes.

Tue 16 Jun16:30
£14With A Magnificent Life, Sylvain Chomet (Belleville Rendez-vous, The Illusionist) crafts a beautifully depicted biopic of iconic writer and filmmaker Marcel Pagnol. While living in Paris, Pagnol is commissioned by ELLE magazine to write a weekly column about his childhood in Marseille. As he digs into his memory, his younger self resurfaces, sparking a moving dialogue between his past and present, about life, lovers, and passions, set against the backdrop of Paris’ Belle Epoque, the rise of fascism, and World War II.

Tue 16 Jun19:00
£15To what extent did Rome inherit, transform or reinvent the artistic forms of the Greek world?

Tue 14 Jul16:30
Switching gears to pitch black humour, this wild and surprising crime thriller, written by Michel and Jacques Audiard, features two outstanding leads alongside a remarkable supporting cast including Stéphane Audran, Macha Méril, and Guy Marchand

Sun 12 Jul15:00
Switching gears to pitch black humour, this wild and surprising crime thriller, written by Michel and Jacques Audiard, features two outstanding leads alongside a remarkable supporting cast including Stéphane Audran, Macha Méril, and Guy Marchand

Thu 16 Jul19:00
Switching gears to pitch black humour, this wild and surprising crime thriller, written by Michel and Jacques Audiard, features two outstanding leads alongside a remarkable supporting cast including Stéphane Audran, Macha Méril, and Guy Marchand

Tue 7 Jul19:10
Possession emerged as the ‘loser’ of the unofficial duel of two Cannes 1982 competition entries by esteemed Eastern European masters. While Andrzej Wajda’s somber Man of Iron won the Palme d’Or, his onetime protégé’s ambitious body horror garnered only a Best Actress accolade for Isabelle Adjani.

Tue 30 Jun19:00
Possession emerged as the ‘loser’ of the unofficial duel of two Cannes 1982 competition entries by esteemed Eastern European masters. While Andrzej Wajda’s somber Man of Iron won the Palme d’Or, his onetime protégé’s ambitious body horror garnered only a Best Actress accolade for Isabelle Adjani.

Thu 2 Jul19:00

Tue 30 Jun16:50

Sun 28 Jun14:50