• 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
  • Josef Herman

    Flowers Gallery 82 Kingsland Road, London, United Kingdom

    The first major exhibition for many years to trace the complex life journey of Polish-Jewish artist Josef Herman (1911-2000), from his escape from Nazi-occupied Europe in 1940 through his time spent in Glasgow, South Wales, London and Suffolk.

  • 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
  • Lens & Press: Photographs in Print

    Hungarian Cultural Centre London 10 Maiden Lane, London, United Kingdom

    Experts discuss the massive contribution to British photography by two Hungarians in the 1930s: Stefan Lorant and Andor Kraszna-Krausz.

  • Pastor Hall: CineClub

    Austrian Cultural Forum London 28 Rutland Gate, London, United Kingdom

    Based on Murray Forbes’ story of the same title, the film follows John Muller (Paul Henreid) on his escape from mobsters out of the frying pan into the fire. The protagonist’s cynical view of human blindness provides for quite an ironic and surprising ending to this true noir.

  • Talk: Stewart Purvis: Hampstead Spies

    Burgh House and Hampstead Museum Burgh House, New End Square, London, United Kingdom

    Edith Tudor-Hart was a documentary photographer who chronicled working class life in Britain in the 1930s. Based at her darkroom in Belsize Park she was also a KGB recruiter who talent spotted Kim Philby and other spies. Cambridge spy Anthony Blunt later confessed to MI5 that ’she was the grandmother of us all’.   

    £8
  • Jacques & Jacqueline Groag

    The Isokon Gallery Lawn Road, London, United Kingdom

    The dramatic and fascinating story of two former Lawn Road Flats residents, brought to life by their biographer, Ursula Prokop.

    £10
  • Summit Dance Theatre & Ali Curtis-Jones

    Trinity Laban Bonnie Bird Theatre Laban Building, Creekside, London, United Kingdom

    Summit Dance Theatre and choreographer Alison Curtis‑Jones give two works by Rudolf Laban a contemporary twist and new lease of life. Curtis-Jones re-imagines Laban’s work to create a new living archive, reinvigorating Laban’s principles and archeo-choreological research.

    £16
  • Art Workshop: Barbara Jackson

    New North London Synagogue East End Road, London, United Kingdom

    Insiders/Outsiders: Do you have views and images you would like to express visually and/or verbally around this topic? Then come and join us!

    £8
  • Inspiration & Processes: Janet Haig

    Hampstead School of Art Penrose Gardens, London, United Kingdom

    Janet Haig is a Hampstead-based ceramicist, whose unique hand-crafted vessels and stoneware torsos have been shown in many galleries and featured in boutiques and magazines.

    Free
  • The Promise

    JW3 341-351 Finchley Road, London, United Kingdom

    Screening of a new film about artist and holocaust survivor Roman Halter, followed by a Q&A with Ardyn Halter (Roman’s son), Fred Scott and Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg.

    £12 – £15
  • The Passing of the Third Floor Back: CineClub

    Austrian Cultural Forum London 28 Rutland Gate, London, United Kingdom

    Based on Murray Forbes’ story of the same title, the film follows John Muller (Paul Henreid) on his escape from mobsters out of the frying pan into the fire. The protagonist’s cynical view of human blindness provides for quite an ironic and surprising ending to this true noir.

  • Bye Bye Bauhaus

    University of Westminster School of Architecture 35 Marylebone Road, London, United Kingdom

    As the Bauhaus Centenary year comes to its close, what is left to say? The Bye Bye Bauhaus day symposium, offers new perspectives and stories that have not yet been told, concerning design in Germany and Britain during the past century.

    £25 – £50
  • Hollow Triumph: CineClub

    Austrian Cultural Forum London 28 Rutland Gate, London, United Kingdom

    Based on Murray Forbes’ story of the same title, the film follows John Muller (Paul Henreid) on his escape from mobsters out of the frying pan into the fire. The protagonist’s cynical view of human blindness provides for quite an ironic and surprising ending to this true noir.

  • Ernst Schoen – the life of an anti-fascist radio pioneer

    Bishopsgate Institute 230 Bishopsgate, London, United Kingdom

    Taking the form of a live radio presentation, this evening will highlight the fascinating life of Ernst Schoen (1884–1960), radio practitioner, writer, composer and lifelong anti-fascist, as presented by Dr Esther Leslie and Dr Sam Dolbear.

    £5 – £7
  • A Ceramic Conversation

    Hampstead School of Art Penrose Gardens, London, United Kingdom

    Janet Haig is a Hampstead-based ceramicist, whose unique hand-crafted vessels and stoneware torsos have been shown in many galleries and featured in boutiques and magazines. This talk provides an opportunity to understand the life of a maker, to ask questions and share your views.

    Free
  • Albert Reuss Exhibition

    Truro Cathedral High Cross, Truro, Cornwall, United Kingdom

    The works of Reuss are expected to attract art lovers and those interested in his story and will be an integral part of the Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 display and event.

    Free
  • Between Departure and Arrival: Re-Assessing the Work of Ilse Aichinger and Helga Michie

    Austrian Cultural Forum London 28 Rutland Gate, London, United Kingdom

    Twin sisters Ilse Aichinger and Helga Michie responded to the tremors of the 20th century through different creative media. This international conference will be the first occasion where their oeuvres in literature and the visual arts will be examined conjointly and considered as reflections of personal experience and in the context of their time.

    Free
  • Between Departure and Arrival: Re-Assessing the Work of Ilse Aichinger and Helga Michie

    University of London Senate House Room 243, Malet Street, London, London, United Kingdom

    Twin sisters Ilse Aichinger and Helga Michie responded to the tremors of the 20th century through different creative media. This international conference will be the first occasion where their oeuvres in literature and the visual arts will be examined conjointly and considered as reflections of personal experience and in the context of their time.

    Free