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The centre is a registered charity. [6] The theatre was founded in 1981. [7] Following the departure of Tom Morris in 2003, David Jubb became Battersea Arts Centre's Artistic Director in 2004, serving as Joint Artistic Director with David Micklem between 2007 and 2012.
The Battersea Arts Centre incident was a brawl between the Outcasts and the Hells Angels at the Battersea Arts Centre in London on 31 January 1998 that left two dead. Background [ edit ]
Battersea Beer Festival, 2014. Battersea Beer Festival was a three-day-long annual beer festival held at the Battersea Arts Centre, Battersea, London, England.. The festival offered opportunities to sample over 200 real ales, along with a range of traditional ciders and foreign beers, as well as bottled real ales and foreign bottled beers.
Security at the reunion was provided by members of the Outcasts, and the Hells Angels chose to show up at the event in a demonstration of power. [11] About 40 Hells Angels from chapters from all over England arrived at the Battersea Arts Centre armed with knives, iron bars machetes, and baseball bats. [11]
Black Women Time Now was a 1983 art exhibition at the Battersea Arts Centre in London, featuring the work of fifteen artists announcing themselves as Black Women. [1]The exhibition, curated by Lubaina Himid, [1] was funded by the GLC.
1990–1993 Ecstatic Antibodies: Resisting the AIDs mythology [7] [8] curated by Tessa Boffin and Sunil Gupta, Impressions Gallery, York, 27 January - 10 March 1990; Ikon, Birmingham, 31 July - 4 September 1990; Chapter, Cardiff, 27 September - 25 October 1990; Battersea Arts Centre, London, 23 January 1991 – 24 February 1991; La Maison de la Culture, Quebec, Canada, 10–26 June 1991 ...
The Turbine Theatre is a commercial theatre on the banks of the River Thames at Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth, which opened in 2019.. The theatre was established as part of the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station. [1]
The Masque of the Red Death (play) (2007–8), a co-production with Battersea Arts Centre (BAC). An adaptation of stories by Edgar Allan Poe including "The Masque of the Red Death". Performed at the BAC from 5 October 2007 until 12 April 2008. [24]
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