
Kiney Bailes Hi! Would really appreciate it if you would become a fan of the Shaw Theatre. In the spirit of supporting new and exciting opportunities in the arts! Many thanks!!

Alison Looking forward to seeing the new Hayao Miyazaki film on Sunday as a treat for SF who is having a tooth extracted on Saturday (and he's only 7!) A x

Barbican Centre 2 films for the Price of 1 tonight at the Barbican? If you are interested in Japanese animation then come along!
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: Standard - £7.50 online (£9.50 full price) / Barbican Members - £6.50 online (£7.50 full price) / Concessions £7.50 / Under 15 £4.50Book tickets for Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea and Mai Mai Miracle together for a discounted price of £12 subject to availability

Barbican Centre Want to attend a red carpet Premiere tonight with lots of celebs? UK Premiere of the brand new Christmas Film 'Nativity' is premiering tonight at the Barbican! Very exciting!
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Primary teacher, Paul Maddens (Martin Freeman), is charged with creating the yearly Nativity play for his school. However, when he tells a little while lie that a Hollywood producer will be attending the ...

Barbican Centre Film after work? The Coen Brothers' new film 'A Serious Man' is showing all this week at the Barbican. Not to be missed!
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: Standard - £7.50 online (£9.50 full price) / Barbican Members - £6.50 online (£7.50 full price) / Concessions £7.50 / Under 15 £4.50 / £5.50 all screenings on Mondays subject to availability

Barbican Centre Still can't get enough of Joseph Strick. Check out this interesting Times Online article about a man who isn't afraid of anything....
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Oscar night, April 10, 1968. Warren Beatty and Joseph Strick are sitting next to each other. Beatty is representing Bonnie and Clyde, a monster contender with ten nominations, while Strick, a new maverick ...

Barbican Centre Looking for something interesting to do this weekend....?
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Many Londoners complain about living in London but few, given the chance, would live anywhere else! This weekend why not visit one of this amazing cities cultural landmarks, the Barbican Centre.Below is a snapshot of allSaturday andSunday events. Have a great weekend!

Barbican Centre Barbican ♥ Joseph Strick
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19:30 / Joseph Strick's controversial adaptation of James Joyce's inimitable novel, followed by a ScreenTalk with the director19 Nov 09 / 19:30 / Cinema 3 infosoldout

Barbican Centre Roman Tragedies 20th-22nd Nov - be prepared for some drama....
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: All seats £27.50Unreserved seatingfreeB members – please call 0845 121 6823 to book your tickets for this event. subject to availability

Barbican Centre In the mood for something different? 'The Fahrenheit Twins' Premieres tomorrow at the Barbican!
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Adapted from Michel Faber’s captivating short story –The Fahrenheit Twins takes you into the world of two siblings who live with their scientist parents on a remote Arctic exploration station. They spend ...

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Love all things design? Sign up to the Barbican Art Gallery facebook page and get all the latest info and offers for the upcoming exhibition Ron Arad!!
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Barbican Centre We are still very Jazzed up.....The Blind Boys of Alabama are performing live this Wednesday at the Barbican. Very excited!
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Featuring vocalists Jimmy Lee Carter, Billy Bowers, Benjamin Moore, drummer Eric McKinnie, guitarist Joey Williams, bass guitarist Benjamin Odom & organ/keyboardist Peter LevinStirring vocal group ...

Barbican Centre Can anyone feel some Jazz in the air? The London Jazz Festival starts tonight!
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Jazz Festival opening concert featuring Cibelle, Kirsty Almeida, Kurt Elling, Natalie Merchant, Natalie Williams, Roachford, Krystle Warren, Sarah Jane Morris & Sheila Jordan and more to be announced.13 Nov 09 / 19:30 / Barbican Hall infobook

Barbican Centre Enjoy the weekend everybody!
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Relaxing should always be the number one priority on the weekend. In order to make sure that your 48 hours of no work doesn't go by without getting out from behind your big duvet, why not do something ...






































