Saturday, 21 June 2025

Things to do this weekend in Leeds, Bradford, London, Alnwick, Scotland, Ireland and more

 Got plans for the weekend? Here are a few ideas of things to do:





A Big Announcement!

Sudha Bhuchar as Artist-in-Residence

Theatre in the Mill, commissioned by Bradford 2025, is thrilled to announce Sudha Bhuchar as Artist-in-Residence.

Sudha Bhuchar is a quiet revolutionary. For over forty years, she has been at the heart of South Asian theatre in Britain—building, performing, and writing stories that speak truth to power. Sudha’s work is political through the personal and paints a broad canvas while focussing on the ‘extraordinary in the ordinary’. It’s this lifelong commitment, alongside her remarkable archive and multilingual creative practice, that makes us proud to welcome Sudha as our Artist in Residence at Theatre in the Mill from June till December 2025; co-commissioned by Bradford 2025.

As part of her residency, Sudha will be performing her Award-Winning one-woman show, "Evening Conversations" at The Loading Bay, The Beacon and Theatre in the Mill. 

Tickets for the summer performances are now available: 
July 25 at Loading Bay: https://bradford2025.co.uk/event/evening-conversations-loading-bay/

July 28 at The Beacon: https://bradford2025.co.uk/event/evening-conversations-the-beacon/
 
Artist in Residence: Sudha Bhuchar
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Commissioned by Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture
Tickets for Evening Conversations at The Loading Bay
Tickets for Evening Conversations at The Beacon

Upcoming Events

LUCKY TONIGHT! by Afreena Islam-Wright is coming to Theatre in the Mill on Thursday, June 19. 

LUCKY TONIGHT! is an interactive pub quiz-cum-theatre show, where your host, will put you through your paces to help her tell her story.

Tickets are free, so come down for a drink and a bit of theatre in a brand new way. 

19 June
Doors: 18:30
Show:19:00-20:30

Get your tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lucky-tonight-by-afreena-islam-wright-tickets-1402051607099?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl
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It feels like we just started with the Untitled 3 cohort, but it's almost time for their showcase! Join us on July 3rd at 14:00 or 19:00 to see what the artists in this cohort have been up to!

Tickets: https://estore.bradford.ac.uk/product-catalogue/theatre/theatre/untitled-3-engines-of-change
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Upcoming Opportunities

Applications are now open for our Artist Development programme. This cohort is exploring speculative futures around care and health. 

Apply now: https://zealous.co/theatreinthemill/opportunity/untitled-artist-development-cohort-4-how-are-you/
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Our next Intro to Comedy workshop is scheduled for 30 August. Open to women and non-binary people, spend the day building foundational skills in stand-up comedy and discover a supportive community full of the funniest people we know! 

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A cultural feast



Hungry for creative treats? This week we're serving up author conversations, classical performance and Refugee Week events, including a film club, a panel on housing activism, and music to bring communities together. Scroll on to tuck in.


Join us for Refugee Week


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Babylon, Albion

SUN 29 JUN

Writer Dalia Al-Dujaili delves into the layered ties between land, myth and identity.

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The Sound of Us: Building Community Through Music

SUN 29 JUN

Hear personal stories of how music nurtures creativity, builds connections and drives social change.

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Dokhol দখল ’84: Housing Policy and Migration

SUN 29 JUN

A panel of artists, activists and architects share stories of housing activism in past movements and present-day campaigns.

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Arab Film Club: An Evening of Shorts and Q&A

SUN 29 JUN

Join us for a programme of exceptional short films curated by Sarah Agha, exploring stories of migration and refugee narratives.


A taste of literature


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Jeanette Winterson: Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit

WED 25 JUN

The author celebrates the 40th anniversary of her explosive first novel, a gripping coming-of-age story, a queer romance and a modern classic.


Classical delights


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The Magic Flute and the Bird That Would Be Free

THU 26 JUN

Spread your wings with this high-spirited family show about birds and breaking free, based on Mozart’s The Magic Flute.

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Ruby Hughes: Schubert and Other Folksongs

FRI 27 JUN

Soprano Ruby Hughes joins forces with cellist Natalie Clein and pianist Julius Drake for an intimate concert of lyrical, lively and folk-influenced works.

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Wayne Marshall

SAT 28 JUN

The master of improvisation takes on Bernstein’s West Side Story in tonight’s programme, which also includes works by Andrew Ager, Roger-Ducasse and Schmidt.

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Paraorchestra: The Virtuous Circle

SUN 29 JUN

Let your curiosity lead you among the orchestra as they perform Mozart’s Symphony No.40 on the move, combining with dancers to create an immersive experience.

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Lawrence Power & Aurora Orchestra: In Italy

SUN 29 JUN

Be whisked away by Aurora Orchestra’s performance of Berlioz’ vivid Harold in Italy, with dramatisation from violist Lawrence Power and actor Charlotte Ritchie.


Don't miss out


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Yoshitomo Nara

UNTIL SUN 31 AUG

Come and see the creative world of Yoshitomo Nara – exploring themes of resistance, rebellion, isolation, freedom and spirituality.

Weekend slots often sell out, so make sure to book online for a guaranteed spot!

Yoshitomo Nara, My Drawing Room, 2008, © Yoshitomo Nara, courtesy Yoshitomo Nara Foundation. Photo: Mie Morimoto.


Free treats


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Creative Encounters: Midsummer Melodies

WED 25 JUN

Come together to celebrate one of the most important holidays in the Swedish calendar with singing, dancing and general merry-making.


From the Magazine

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How I create… with writer Elaine Castillo

Ahead of her appearance at our upcoming ESEA Encounters weekend, Elaine Castillo shares the creative processes and lessons that have helped her pen the novels America Is Not the Heart and Moderation.


Coming soon


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Nature Theater of Oklahoma: No President

WED 9 – FRI 11 JUL

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Ye Xian: A Story Untold

THU 17 JUL


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When life gives you lemons

Our summer range is packed with zingy accessories, bold homeware and playful gifts – perfect for brightening your space or as gifts for someone else.


From our friends


António Zambujo & Miguel Araújo 

SAT 12 JUL | UNION CHAPEL

Two major voices in the new generation of Portuguese fado singers join forces, sharing songs from their respective repertoires with their voices and guitars.

Brixton House

UNTIL SAT 28 JUN | BRIXTON HOUSE

It’s your last chance to catch the critically acclaimed show STARS: An Afrofuturist Space Odyssey by Mojisola Adebayo. Use code STARS10 at checkout for limited £10 tickets on performances from 21-28 June. T&Cs apply. 


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Get planning for next year



With the end of the school year in sight, now’s the perfect time to get ahead and start planning something brilliant for next year. Our schools programme is packed with fun, creative experiences that bring learning to life – and it’s never too early to get your group's next trip in the diary. Whether you're after a one-off adventure or something to tie into your teaching, we've got you covered.


Autumn at the Hayward Gallery

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Gilbert & George: 21ST CENTURY PICTURES

TUE 7 OCT 2025 – SUN 11 JAN 2026

The next exhibition at the Hayward Gallery showcases Gilbert & George’s artistic journey, highlighting new pictures created since the start of the millennium. Ideal for secondary school classes and higher education groups, each piece delves into societal norms and taboos, challenging boundaries of taste and propriety.

We'll be holding our usual free Secondary Schools Morning during the exhibition run, so keep an eye out for our next newsletter when it becomes available to book.

Gilbert & George, HA-HA, 2022 © Gilbert & George. Courtesy the artists and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul and London.

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Content warning

The exhibition contains images and language that some viewers may find offensive, including swear words, sexually explicit and violent language. Whilst there is no age guidance for this exhibition, we recommend visiting as a secondary school or higher education group.

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School gallery visits

If you’d like to bring your school group to visit a Hayward Gallery exhibition outside of our dedicated schools events, please contact our ticketing team in advance. They can arrange the best time and date for your visit, and help you benefit from group discounts.


Based in Lambeth? Don't miss out!

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Imagine the Future

Every school in Lambeth is invited to take part in Imagine the Future, an inspiring poetry project for Years 5 – 7 as part of the Southbank Centre's 75th anniversary celebrations. Take advantage of free workshops, visits from professional poets, teacher CPD opportunities and the chance for students to have work featured in a spectacular installation and live event.

Join the other Lambeth schools already signed up, and be on the list to hear more as the project kicks off at the beginning of the 2025 academic year.


Events and workshops coming up


A poetry workshop for children at the National Poetry Library.

Dive into body percussion

WED 2 JUL

The Benedetti Foundation invites KS1 and KS2 pupils to dive into a world of rhythm, creativity and joy in a free, high-energy workshop. Experience the thrill of live music up close and discover the magic of rhythm, pitch and harmony through play and imagination.

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A chance to perform on stage

MON 28 JUL – SUN 3 AUG

We are looking for young people aged 13 – 18 to take part in a performance of Listening Party with Icelandic artist Ásrún Magnúsdóttir as part of our Dance Your Way Home summer series. No experience required.


Project spotlight: Inspire Schools

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A creative multimedia project for KS3

Earlier this year, pupils involved in our Reframe: Inspire Schools project in partnership with Apple participated in performances and shared their work through poetry, music, drama and speech. They also had the opportunity to participate in creative workshops and hear from professional artists working across poetry and publishing. Read more about the project here.


New resources available


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Creative expression through zine-making

Check out some of the activities delivered as part of the Reframe: Inspire Schools project, designed to help integrate creative design and digital skills in the classroom at Key Stage 3. The resource guides you through the process of creating a zine using digital tools, and working with iPads and Procreate illustration software.

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Building anti-racist schools

In a recent project, we worked with Ella Phillips to deliver teacher training centred around anti-racist approaches to building more equitable learning environments. Download the resource designed to help for teachers and educators at all levels reflect on their teaching practice regardless of subject area or role.


Relaxed Hours

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Relaxed Hours: Yoshitomo Nara

TUE 8 JUL

Come along to our Relaxed Hours event for a welcoming, supportive environment for visitors who may benefit from a more flexible gallery experience, with a range of creative activities to take part in. Dive into the captivating and creative world of Yoshitomo Nara by exploring 150 of the artist’s works across drawings, paintings, sculpture, installations and ceramics.

Enjoy taking up space to play, create and reflect with the artists and the Southbank Centre’s Arts & Wellbeing team in a relaxed environment, with reduced capacity, guided tours and chill-out spaces.

Yoshitomo Nara, My Drawing Room, 2008 © Yoshitomo Nara, courtesy Yoshitomo Nara Foundation. Photo by Mie Morimoto.


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A roaring finish



The final weekend of Classical Music: Spring/Summer 2025 is drawing near, but we're not slowing down – catch Lawrence Power, Paraorchestra and more in the final fortnight of the programme.

And it doesn't stop there: you can also discover astonishing new music this summer with New Music Biennial, and look forward to Sean Shibe's artist residency beginning in September.



A grand finale

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Lawrence Power & Aurora Orchestra: In Italy

SUN 29 JUN

Aurora Orchestra joins celebrated violist Lawrence Power for a magnificent Italian-themed finale to his year-long Southbank Centre residency.

Just announced: BBC’s Ghosts actor Charlotte Ritchie takes on the role of composer Hector Berlioz in the first-half dramatisation.


Hitting all the high notes


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Ruby Hughes: Schubert and Other Folksongs

FRI 27 JUN

Soprano Ruby Hughes joins forces with cellist Natalie Clein and pianist Julius Drake for an intimate concert of lyrical, lively and folk-influenced works.

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Wayne Marshall

SAT 28 JUN

The master of improvisation takes on Bernstein’s West Side Story in tonight’s programme, which also includes works by Andrew Ager, Roger-Ducasse and Schmidt.

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Paraorchestra: The Virtuous Circle

SUN 29 JUN

Let your curiosity lead you among the orchestra as they perform Mozart’s Symphony No.40 on the move, combining with dancers to create an immersive experience.


Sean Shibe in residency


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Sean Shibe, 12 Ensemble & GBSR Duo (Double Bill)

SAT 27 SEP

Oliver Leith builds a nostalgia-tinged sound-world in his imaginary concert by a fictional band, performed by guitarist Sean Shibe, GBSR Duo and 12 Ensemble. Tickets include access to After Dark: Sean Shibe – Electric Counterpoint.

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After Dark: Sean Shibe – Electric Counterpoint

SAT 27 SEP

The acclaimed guitarist performs music that overwhelms and music to sanctify, including works by Julia Wolfe, Steve Reich and Meredith Monk.

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Sean Shibe: Forgotten Dances – Lute & Guitars

SAT 10 JAN

The guitarist guides us through three spaces within the Queen Elizabeth Hall in a journey through forgotten works for lute, classical guitar and electric guitar.


For the curious

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New Music Biennial 2025

FRI 4 – SUN 6 JUL

Fresh from glowing reviews of the Bradford leg of the festival, we're excited to bring the UK's best new music to London. Reimagine the brass ensemble with Ailís Ní Ríain’s Holocene, explore the migration of the Arctic tern with Sinfonia Cymru and Mark David Boden, enter Glow, an eclectic soundscape by pianist Xenia Pestova Bennet, and interrogate the many forms of protest in Uri Agnon's powerful and joyful piece MARCH.

‘a reminder of the radical impact of how we talk about music’

★★★★
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Masterful melodies

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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: Tchaikovsky's Fourth

WED 25 JUN

Vasily Petrenko conducts Tchaikovsky’s passionate Fourth, and Jeneba Kanneh-Mason makes her Royal Philharmonic Orchestra debut in Price’s Piano Concerto.


From our Resident Orchestras


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The Magic Flute and the Bird That Would Be Free

THU 26 JUN

Spread your wings with this high-spirited family show about birds and breaking free, based on Mozart’s The Magic Flute.

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Debut Sounds: Memory Palace

WED 2 JUL

Music and spoken word collide as composers collaborate with five talented poets from the New Poets Collective, each creating new works inspired by memory.


From our friends


No Friend but the Mountains

THU 19 JUN | BARBICAN CENTRE

Inspired by Behrouz Boochani's book of his refugee journey and six-year-long incarceration in Manus Island, the LSO give the UK premiere of this heart-stopping song-cycle.

Esprit Submergé by Page Blanche & Luke Styles

TUE 8 JUL | FRENCH INSTITUTE LONDON

Discover the world premiere of a boundary-crossing exploration of musical influence and reinvention by British composer Luke Styles and the innovative string quartet Page Blanche.


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Alnwick Castle | Open Daily 10am - 5pm


Summer is well underway at Alnwick Castle, with a packed programme of events and activities for all ages.


On 13 June, food historian and BBC Radio 4 regular Annie Gray visits to discuss her latest book, The Bookshop, The Draper, The Candlestick Maker: A History of the High Street.


Younger visitors can enjoy Zoolab’s ‘Dads of the Animal Kingdom’ on Father’s Day or step into the past with the Percy Tenantry Volunteers, who will be performing live drills and historical demonstrations this Saturday and Sunday.


With guided tours, three on-site museums, and beautiful grounds to explore, Alnwick Castle offers a full day out this summer.

On the 5th and 6th of July, bring the family to meet your favourite sisters, Bluey and Bingo, when they visit Alnwick Castle this summer! Come and see the duo for meet and greet sessions and their toybox activities at intervals throughout the day in the Castle’s Inner Bailey.

Celebrate Father’s Day at Alnwick Castle with a day of history, hands-on activities, and family fun.


Our daily programme includes family-friendly tours, medieval-themed talks, broomstick training, and craft sessions - something for all ages to enjoy.


Bring the family and make it a day to remember for Dad or Grandad.

All this plus our regular programme of activities including:


Talks & Tours | Broomstick Training | Archery | Crafts

The State Rooms | The Victorian Kitchen | Castle Grounds | Museums








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Edinburgh this June

Summer has sprung and there’s no better place to soak it all in than Scotland’s vibrant capital. In this month’s newsletter we look ahead to celebrating Father’s Day in true Edinburgh style – from whisky tastings to scenic outdoor experiences he’ll never forget. We’re also highlighting some of the city’s best ceilidh events, where you can dance the night away with friends and locals alike.

Craving a slower pace? Discover the calming power of forest bathing in and around Edinburgh’s green spaces. And if you’re dreaming of your best summer yet, we’ve got some suggestions to help you plan the perfect sunny season in the city.

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Father’s Day celebrations

This Father’s Day, whether it’s your father, grandfather or father-like-figure that you want to spoil, we’ve compiled some gift suggestions available across Edinburgh that will ensure it’s a day he won’t forget (and keep you in his good books all year round!)

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Enjoy a traditional ceilidh in Edinburgh

With infectious rhythms and easy to follow patterns, ceilidhs are one of the most exhilarating ways to experience Scottish culture.

Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned spinner, Edinburgh has a ceilidh for every mood. Here’s a run-down of some the upcoming ceilidhs coming to the city over the summer.

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From transport and tours, to food and drink and events, take a look at some of the ways you can save money when enjoying the sights, sounds and tastes of Edinburgh.

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Dive into forest bathing

With its rich green spaces and scenic woodlands, Edinburgh offers the perfect environment for enjoying the therapeutic benefits of forest bathing.

We spoke to Diana, Founder of Creative Roots in Nature to share her insights into the practice, its benefits, and what participants can expect from a forest bathing session in Edinburgh.

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Summer planning tips

With a multitude of outdoor activities, delicious food and cultural experiences to choose from when staying in Edinburgh in the summer, it can be difficult to know what should be at the top of your bucket (and spade) list.

But don’t despair, we’ve compiled a list of our favourite things to see, do, experience and taste while the sun is shining.

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Upcoming events

With music, visual art, dance and spoken word, the cool and exciting festival, Hidden Door is back this month. For fun on the water, don’t miss Edinburgh Canal Festival, or for an exciting array of top quality cars, trucks and motorcycles head to The Scottish Festival of Motoring.

March, dance and celebrate as Pride Edinburgh marks its 30th anniversary. Discover four centuries of Edinburgh’s untold LGBTQIA+ history with Pride History Tours, or explore West Lothian's scenic beauty and rich history on Two Houses and a Castle Guided Walk.

Enjoy cinematic classics and movie blockbusters, all in the outdoors, at Square Cinema or Adventure Cinema. Or discover some of the locations used in the popular TV series on Outlander Guided Tour of Hopetoun House.

Enjoy a packed programme of events that celebrates the best of Scotland’s food, farming and rural life at The Royal Highland Show, or a spectacular day of traditional piping and drumming at the UK Pipe Band Championships.

 

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The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Experience music, dance, culture, and military traditions at the landmark 75th anniversary show.

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Enjoy the world’s best music, theatre, opera and dance together in Edinburgh.

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Bike through the beauty of Kerry with Katie on an E-bike adventure, enjoying deluxe accommodations and exploring this stunning region in depth. The journey starts on September 6th.
 

 
 
 
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