Venue
City Lit
Keeley Street Covent Garden , WC2B 4BA
Upcoming events
The Dragon Café Singers: From Isolation to Connection
The choir returns to the Mental Wealth Festival to perform a moving selection of tracks from their collaborative Spotify album, In This Circle Is My Heart
The Portal
An audiovisual installation blending optical illusion, live 3D projection, and prepared piano into a mysterious journey beyond reality and imagination.
Exploring Music Past and Present: Trio Louise Farrenc
Trio Louise Farrenc presents an afternoon of exploring chamber music past and present.
PATIENT: SOLDIER
The widely critically acclaimed dark comedic play PATIENT:SOLDIER returns to Bloomsbury after it's sell out runs in both London's West End and Ireland
We Love and Then We Drown
To save the world as we know it, how much are we willing to sacrifice? Ruth Gilligan’s audacious new play challenges us to think the unthinkable.
What If?
A two-man-show set in WWI, combining live classical music with a branching narrative that the audience votes to decide!
KOGG - Sound, Spectacle and Invention
Enter the universe of KOGG for an audiovisual journey beyond convention.
NEW WAVE MUSIC: In Other Words
New Wave Music: A solo piano recital tracing how composers have transformed the music of streets and festivals.
Am I Losing My Mind Or Just My Figure?
Inventive, physical and achingly human this solo theatre show comically explores life, pregnancy & parenthood.
City Lit Big Band - Close-Up
City Lit Big Band, directed by Simon Henry, presents a celebration of jazz at London’s leading college for adults
All About The Birds
NEW WAVE THEATRE: Embarking on parallel road trips through the UK and Lebanon, Zed and Jad drive until dawn.
Real-Time Biology/Intentional Living
This talk will explore the communication between body, mind and its environment.
The Architecture of Bloomsbury
An illustrated talk on the architectural development of Bloomsbury over four centuries.
NEW WAVE MUSIC: A Journey Through ‘Ciudades’
‘A Journey Through Ciudades’ celebrates cultures across the world through interspersed clarinet, saxophone, string and vocal quartet music.
Making an Art Piece from Historical Letters: A Blackout Sister Event
A talk led by the writer and composer of Blackout, Clare Best and Ábel Esbenshade.
British Cello Works
A recital of works inspired by Britten, Bridge and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor written for Cello and Piano.
NEW WAVE MUSIC: Jazz Duo: Lucy Joy + Thomas Sladden
A piano/vocal jazz duo, currently studying jazz at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Lands - Lost and Found
A musical journey through landscapes of place and poetry, from Ireland's west coast outward into a world of birdsong and verse.