Théâtre Enfants
Theatre

Théâtre Enfants

Curated

When

Sunday, 28 June 2026, 17:00 – 18:00

Act'in Theatre

82 Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 0AS

Time

17:0018:00

Price guide

Not listed — worth a quick ask

Get the full details

We've tracked down the essentials — Théâtre Enfants is happening at Act'in Theatre, and you can see the date and location above. For the finer points (and there are bound to be some), the organiser's site has the lot.

Location

Loading map…

Open in Google Maps

Spotted something off? Help us put it right →

This event was originally posted by Act'in Theatre. Visit their site for the latest details.

Event details on Near Here are aggregated from third-party sources and may change. Always verify times, location, availability, and any price directly with the organiser before travelling. See Terms.

While you're in the area...

Ushirika Tech Lab: What Can AI Do For The Community
Community

Ushirika Tech Lab: What Can AI Do For The Community

Ushirika Tech Lab: What Can AI Do For The Community? Ushirika Tech Lab by Africa Centre & Blending With Arts: a hands-on, no-code AI workshop demystifying GenAI, ethics, and AI agents for all skill levels. Build community tools; proceeds fund Africa Centre. Read more Immersive Arts Journey - Summer Edition: Revealing Unseen Layers The Africa Centre and Blending With Arts present "Immersive Arts Journey: Revealing Unseen Layers," a family-friendly exhibition featuring artists Gino, Incogni-Ko, Misoko, SoloniA, and Zoum. Step beyond the canvas with AR, VR, and Mixed Reality glasses; uncover hidden stories, co-create digital masterpieces, or enjoy low-tech options. Limited time slots available. Read more Book Talk: 'At Sea' by Y.M. Abdel-Magied w/ Audrey Brown Zainab, an expert driller, takes charge of a high-stakes offshore oil rig as the only woman among a hostile, hardened crew. Leaving her pregnant sister behind, she faces a rig on the brink of disaster while battling prejudice and pressure. Y.M. Abdel-Magied's At Sea is an explosive tale of ambition, principle, and consequence. Read more Escaping Babylon: An Intimate History of Black British Music The Africa Centre hosts the launch of Escaping Babylon by Jesse Bernard, exploring 30 years of Black British music and its cultural impact. In conversation with Zakia Sewell, the event reflects on identity, creativity and legacy, with a DJ set by Jamie Joy celebrating the sounds that have shaped generations.

Sun 14 JunThe Africa Centre

Event details on Near Here are aggregated from third-party sources and may change. Always verify times, location, availability, and any price directly with the organiser before travelling. See Terms.