This May, the Network explores the South Bank, "London’s Other Theatreland” a promenade along South Bank's continuous public foyer, taking in sights and sounds in and around the Royal Festival Hall, National Theatre, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, and Shakespeare’s Globe with some architectural history, tales of the stage, and debate about rights to the use of public spaces for recreation and performance.
Join us and meet at the foot of the London Eye. You’ll know you’re in the right place by looking for an RSA Fellowship sign. The tour will be led by Mark Power Architect FRSA and will last about two hours, ending at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Bankside. Those who would like to continue the discussion are invited for a drink afterwards in Borough Market.
Please register your participation as places must be limited to 20. Comfortable shoes for walking and clothes for all weather are recommended. The route is wheelchair accessible for those requiring step free access.
If you have any access requirements or require any reasonable adjustments, please let the team know: [email protected].
Network Leads:
Hazel Chandler (film maker) – Creative Director
Andrew Darke (artist) – Chair
Mark Power (architect) – Secretary
Philip Emery (Changing Tunes charity and musician) – Treasurer
Meeting point: London Eye, Lambeth, London, SE1 7PB
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