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CURRENT PROGRAMME
In the theatre
  • A Slow Air
  • Classical Music Series 2012
  • Francesca Martinez 'What The **** Is Normal?!'
  • Mary Shelley
  • Dead Sea Midnight Runners: Different Klez
  • Lovers Rock Monologues
  • Jazz at Cafe Society
  • Mark Thomas: BRAVO FIGARO!

In the cinema
  • The Raid
  • Salmon Fishing In The Yemen
  • Free Men
  • Monsieur Lazhar
  • Hidden Colors
  • Woody Allen: A Documentary
  • The Angels' Share
  • The Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists!
  • All In Good Time
  • DocHouse Thursdays
    • Desert Riders

In the gallery
  • Sue Whitmore: thirty years on a tricycle

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    Special Events

    Talks & Debates

    Part of The Tricycle goes Nuclear

    Friday 23 March

    Post-performance Q&A
    Following the performance of The Bomb on Friday 23 March will be a panel discussion and Q&A with:

    Paul Schulte – Senior Associate Nuclear Policy Programme, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Former Director of Proliferation and Arms Control in the British Defence Ministry.
    Paul Ingram – Executive Director of the British American Security Information Council, an NGO seeking to encourage states to participate in the global nuclear disarmament agenda.
    Heather Williams – A PhD candidate in the War Studies Department at King’s College London, whose thesis is on trust and verification in U.S.-Russia arms control.

     

    Monday 26 March, 8pm

    THE TRIDENT DEBATE
    A panel discussion, led by Baroness Shirley Williams – the only British member of the board of the Nuclear Threat Institute in Washington DC.

    The panel will include James Arbuthnot MP, Chair of the House of Commons Defence Select Committee, and Dr Kate Hudson, General Secretary of CND and author of ‘CND Now More than Ever: The Story of a Peace Movement’.  £6 (£5 conc)

     

    Ongoing
    LITERATURE INSPIRED BY THE NUCLEAR AGE

    In partnership with The Culture Trip, we’re exploring the ways literature has been shaped by the nuclear age. The terrifying prospect of nuclear warfare has inspired numerous authors…
    See picks of the best and share your own by clicking here.

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