Great British Jews: A Celebration – Curator talk

Jewish Museum London Raymond Burton House 129-131 Albert Street, London, United Kingdom

This playful exhibition celebrates the huge contribution that Jews have made to this country across a variety of cultural, scientific and commercial fields.

Free

20:20 Stories of Moving Lineage

London College of Communication Elephant and Castle, United Kingdom

20:20 is a multimedia, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts.

The Escape Act – A Holocaust Memoir

Jacksons Lane 269a Archway Road, London, United Kingdom

A one-woman theatre show incorporating circus and puppetry, it is the true story of Irene, a Jewish acrobat who survived the Holocaust hiding and performing at a German circus. The show switches between past and present, intersecting Irene's life with the performer's experiences growing up a grandchild to Holocaust survivors.

The Escape Act – A Holocaust Memoir

Circomedia St Paul’s Church, Portland Square, Bristol, United Kingdom

A one-woman theatre show incorporating circus and puppetry, it is the true story of Irene, a Jewish acrobat who survived the Holocaust hiding and performing at a German circus. The show switches between past and present, intersecting Irene's life with the performer's experiences growing up a grandchild to Holocaust survivors.

East West Street: A Song of Good and Evil

Southbank Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, United Kingdom

A partly staged reading inspired by international human rights lawyer Philippe Sands’ award-winning bestseller about the Nuremberg trials.

£15 – £25

The Escape Act – A Holocaust Memoir

CircusMash 2 Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, United Kingdom

A one-woman theatre show incorporating circus and puppetry, it is the true story of Irene, a Jewish acrobat who survived the Holocaust hiding and performing at a German circus. The show switches between past and present, intersecting Irene's life with the performer's experiences growing up a grandchild to Holocaust survivors.

The Escape Act – A Holocaust Memoir

The Lowry Pier 8, The Quays, Salford, United Kingdom

A one-woman theatre show incorporating circus and puppetry, it is the true story of Irene, a Jewish acrobat who survived the Holocaust hiding and performing at a German circus. The show switches between past and present, intersecting Irene's life with the performer's experiences growing up a grandchild to Holocaust survivors.

20:20 Stories of Moving Lineage

Willesden Library 95 High Road, London, Willesden, United Kingdom

20:20 is a multimedia, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts.

20:20 Stories of Moving Lineage

Brent Civic Centre Engineers Way, London, Wembley, United Kingdom

20:20 is a multimedia, touring arts and heritage project that casts a long lens over the personal memories of refugee families who arrived in the UK from 1999 onwards from Kosovo and other major global conflicts.

Making Theatre in Exile

The Hampstead Jazz Club Duke of Hamilton Pub, 23-25 New End Road, London, United Kingdom

Delving into a suitcase full of sketches, songs and letters, the theatre group brings to life the little-known story of the Laterndl Theatre in Hampstead, established by a group of exiled actors and writers from Nazi-occupied Austria during the Second World War. Rekindling the Viennese tradition of political cabaret, they reflect on their new surroundings and hopes for the future and bring a beacon of light to the 30,000-strong traumatised refugee community.

Free

The Ballad of the Cosmo Café

St Peter's Church Hall Belsize Square, Belsize Park, London, United Kingdom

An imagined immersive ‘singspiel’ recreating this much-loved café in Finchley Road, in St Peter’s Church Hall, Belsize Park. Based on selected memories and stories from the Cosmo research group and translated into lyrics by the Cosmo writers group.

£16

The Ballad of the Cosmo Café

St Peter's Church Hall Belsize Square, Belsize Park, London, United Kingdom

An imagined immersive ‘singspiel’ recreating this much-loved café in Finchley Road, in St Peter’s Church Hall, Belsize Park. Based on selected memories and stories from the Cosmo research group and translated into lyrics by the Cosmo writers group.

£16

Festival of Belonging

Manchester Central Library St Peter's Square, Manchester, United Kingdom

From March 7-14th – featuring one-off events and nights of comedy, theatre, storytelling, films and visual arts to examine how we assimilate in new places, explore what makes us feel that we belong and question what happens when we do not.

Londoni Pódium Cabaret

Liszt Institute 17 Cockspur Street, London, United Kingdom

An immersive tribute to the 1930s uniquely Budapester humour as presented in London by Hungarian Jewish émigrés a hundred years ago.