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Take Flight (National Tour)

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Jul52026
Location: Various Locations
Take Flight National Tour

A multi-sensory aerial theatre show for babies aged 0–2 and their adults, Take Flight is the uplifting story of a baby bird finding its wings and exploring the world. Two performers in bright feathers fly and swing on colourful silks, accompanied by gentle, playful music. Developed in collaboration with developmental psychologist Dr Valentina Sclafani from Lincoln University, the show supports babies’ neurological and motor skills development while encouraging strong connection and bonding between babies and their grown-ups. As mother and baby bird set out to explore, the show navigates early independence, making friends, overcoming challenges, and, eventually, being supported in leaving the nest and taking flight.

The Harder They Come returns to Stratford East

May162026
Jun142026
Location: Theatre Royal Stratford East, London
The Harder They Come Stratford East

After a triumphant run last Autumn, hit reggae musical The Harder They Come returns to Stratford East. Based on the cult Jamaican film produced and directed by Perry Henzell and co-written with Trevor Rhone, the stage adaptation is by Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Suzan-Lori Parks and directed by Olivier Award-winner Matthew Xia. 

The Harder They Come tells the story of Ivan, an aspiring singer who arrives in Kingston, Jamaica, determined to live out his dreams on his own terms and make it as a music superstar. This unmissable show transports audiences to 1970s Jamaica and asks: “What is the personal cost of fighting against systemic injustice?”

For further details and tickets, please click the More Information link.

In Other Worlds by Liam Young

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Sep62026
Location: Barbican Centre, London
In Other Worlds Barbican Liam Young

What if the future isn’t something that happens to us, but something that we can collectively imagine? This summer, Barbican Immersive presents In Other Worlds, the first major UK solo exhibition experience created with BAFTA-nominated Director, Artist, and speculative Architect Liam Young. Spanning three locations within the Barbican Centre, the exhibition transforms the Silk Street Entrance, The Curve Gallery and Car Park 5 into a sequence of cinematic future provocations, where world-building, fiction, design and climate science collide.

Created in collaboration with leading voices from film, television, literature and science, In Other Worlds unfolds through an array of bold and wondrous films presented on LED walls and as huge-scale projections, as well as audio stories, set design, costumes, movie miniatures, graphic narratives and speculative artefacts. This exhibition invites visitors to step into the imagined worlds of Young and his collaborators, exploring the possibilities and challenges of what the future could hold.

Featured collaborators for the audio stories including writer Jane Wu (Executive Producer/Director of Netflix’s Blue Eye Samurai), American screenwriter and director Lisa Joy (Westworld, Fallout), science-fiction authors Kim Stanley Robinson (author of The Ministry for the Future) and Chen Qiufan (AI 2041), Environmental Social Scientist Holly Jean Buck, Claire Coleman (Terra Nullius) and AI scholar and artist Kate Crawford (Atlas of AI), present engaging character narratives, to immerse visitors into the lives of the inhabitants of these future possible worlds.

Accompanied by Young’s illustrated narratives, these stories written for each world are voiced by an exciting ensemble of actors, scientists and activists, including Maxine Peake, Diego Luna, Jeffrey Wright and Adam Young, Dame Dr Maggie Aderin, Richard Ayoade, Alma Pöysti, Denise Gough, and Natasha Wanganeen.

As visitors journey through the exhibition, fragments of graphic novels are displayed to further transport visitors into each world unfolding around them. These depict hidden stories, tools, relics, figures and fragments of lives that might be lived.

Woolwich Works celebrates Pride Month

May302026
Jul112026
Location: Woolwich Works, Royal Arsenal, London
Woolwich Works Pride Month

Woolwich Works will celebrate Pride Month with a vibrant programme of live performance celebrating queer creativity, identity and expression – from boundary-pushing circus and cabaret to sharp, joyful stand-up comedy.

Across late-May and into early July, South East London’s most-connected venue presents a variety of distinctive events that highlight the breadth and brilliance of LGBTQ+ artists working across disciplines, bringing together established voices and emerging talent in a spirit of celebration, provocation and fun.

Events include

SIZZLING HOT CIRCUS (30 MAY)

BEAUTIFUL THING 30TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING (6 JUNE)

DIVAS KARAOKE (12 JUNE)

QUEER EUPHORIA (19 JUNE)

CLARE SUMMERSKILL: PRIDE AND JOY (21 JUNE)

PROUD TOGETHER (27 JUNE)

DRAG STORYTIME (28 JUNE)

DRAG & FAB (11 JULY)

SXSW London 2026

Jun12026
Jun62026
Location: Shoreditch, London
SXSW London 2026

South by Southwest® (SXSW London 2026), the world’s leading festival celebrating the convergence of creativity, culture and technology, returns to London from June 1 to 6.  

Powered by the dynamism and diversity of Shoreditch, SXSW London has become the preeminent global platform for the convergence of business, technology and creativity.

Stretched across the streets of East London, the festival is unapologetically progressive and provocative. Contemporary life moves faster and faster. SXSW London fearlessly embraces the evolving landscape at the intersection of technology and culture, connecting speakers, delegates, and performances across industries. The SXSW London community seeks provocative debates that resonate in a global city, known for its openness to opposing voices. In a time of uncertainty, SXSW London offers innovators and freethinkers practical optimism and a unique lens for navigating real-world problems with clarity.

For full programme details and tickets, click the link.

The 25th Tribeca Festival

Jun32026
Jun142026
Location: New York City
25th Tribeca Festival New York City

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Tribeca Festival, presented by OKX, will take place from June 3 to 14 in New York City. The Festival will showcase 118 feature films—including a record 103 world premieres—alongside 86 short films. Founded in the aftermath of September 11 on the belief that storytelling unites communities, Tribeca has grown into a global platform for bold storytelling and emerging voices. This milestone edition reflects that legacy, bringing together acclaimed filmmakers, breakthrough talent, and major cultural figures for a can’t-miss, citywide celebration. Passes and ticket packages are on sale now, with the Hudson Pass offering the premier festival experience, including VIP access and an invitation to Opening or Closing Night.

For the full programme and ticket information, click the link.

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Cinerama Film UK is a proud voting member of GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ+ Entertainment Critics and The Doc Society. Images and videos are used with the direct permission of studios, theatres, production companies, and distributors and are not for reproduction. Articles are the intellectual property of the author and Cinerama Film UK. Cinerama Film UK is proud to bring you coverage of UK and international arts, theatre, and film festivals, including BerlinaleBFI FlareTribecaSXSW LondonFrightfestFantasia International Festival, Sheffield DocFest, BFI London Film Festival, and more.

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