Events: 2025

A male presenting person in a sparkling leopard costume lies on once side facing the camera, one leg and one arm raised.

3 Jun–7 Jun 2025

Natural Behaviour

Thick & Tight

Outrageous, beautiful, hilarious and profound, Natural Behaviour is a queer look at what it means to be natural or unnatural within ecology and society.

6 Jun 2025

Making Space Open Day

Meet the BAC Producing Team and explore developing your work with us.

Female presenting figure carrying a box on stage. There is a projection of arabic text across the back wall of the stage.

13 Jun–14 Jun 2025

Language: no broblem

Marah Haj Hussein

With breathtaking visuals, Marah Haj Hussein explores how language shapes our understanding of displacement. Co-presented by BAC and Shubbak Festival.

An image of a man peering up from drinking from a mug.

8 Jul 2025

Tom Odell

The award-winning singer-songwriter Tom Odell makes a stop at BAC as part of his worldwide tour.

The front of our building, a Victorian town hall, with pale stone on the ground floor, red bricks on the first floor with pale columns and outlines on the windows, and a balcony around the roof. Our red, blue and yellow sign is at the front. Bollards and lamposts separate the pavement from the road. In the background the sky is blue with a few clouds.

14 Sep 2025

Open House Festival

Step inside our stunning Grade II* listed building as we fling open our doors as part of this year's Open House Festival.

Two male presenting figures who are performing outdoors. One is a wheelchair user and is leaning far forward and posing on all fours while the wheelchair is still strapped to their waist. The other is behind the wheelchair user and holding onto the wheelchair with one outstretched hand, while crouching down with one leg stretched behind them. There are a group of people of mixed age and gender in the background watching the performers.

24 Sep–28 Sep 2025

Liberty Festival

Produced by CRIPtic Arts

The Mayor of London's flagship festival of work by disabled artists comes to BAC as part of London Borough of Culture 2025.

A bedside table and wooden four-poster bed trailing with ivy, spotlit in a darkened room. Fabrics printed with ornate patterns tumble from mattress to floor, snaking like tree roots into loose autumn leaves on the surrounding floor

25 Sep–28 Sep 2025

Capturing The Forest

Kristina Veasey and Alejandro Ahmed

Immerse yourself in the essence of a forest landscape in this unforgettable multi-sensory installation.

A young woman using a wheelchair and a middle-aged woman sit beside each other. They are surrounded by wooden crates and plants, with a billowing tent canopy overhead. Atmospheric low lighting, illuminates their faces with a golden glow and casts shadows of the plant leaves around them.

25 Sep–26 Sep 2025

When The World Turns

Oily Cart / Polyglot Theatre

Join us on an adventure, where your senses lead the way.  An immersive performance for young people.

25 Sep 2025

How to be Held: Songs of Self-Soothing

Rhiannon Armstrong / Oily Cart / Polyglot Theatre

An immersive, multi-sensory sound installation within a living landscape of over 300 plants, atmospheric light and surround-sound.

Jack, a white non-binary person with bright green hair and wearing a white t-shirt stands with their back to the camera under UV light, doing a morning stretch. They are surrounded by trinkets; a tiny pink flamingo, a book, leaves, a water bottle, a shiny pink love-heart shaped disco purse, and other nondescript things.

25 Sep 2025

GOBLIN

Jack Wakely / Silent Faces

An honest, funny and cathartic mash-up of clowning and Neo Futurism, which explores the performative nature of trying to ‘fit in’.

Lead performer Francis dressed as Elvis, sitting on a toilet with his trousers around his ankles. He has a burger in his hand and looks into the camera.

25 Sep 2025

Elvis Died of Burgers

BLINK Dance Theatre

The four BLINK Dance Theatre performer-directors love food. Take a seat as they spill the tea on their own food stories with plenty of sensory and bizarre tangents.

26 Sep–27 Sep 2025

Love In

Amanda Grace

This one-on-one performance is an ode to intentional, gentle, transgressive love, where you will take away a personal love letter.

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