What‘s On
On This Week
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Out There 2026
Out There is an annual, multipart celebration of revolutionary inter/national theater offered every winter. What new ways do we have to tell stories? How can theater be reimagined? These are the questions that Out There seeks to answer.
British Arrow Awards 2025
Gather your best mates! It’s time to celebrate the latest creative trends in UK moving image advertising.
In the galleries
Trisha Brown and Robert Rauschenberg: Glacial Decoy
Trisha Brown and Robert Rauschenberg: Glacial Decoy
The Walker galleries are free every Thursday night
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For families
Explore our wide range of free, family-friendly activities and programming.
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Sensory Friendly Sunday
Sensory Friendly Sunday is a monthly, free event for people of all ages with sensory processing differences, autism, or developmental disabilities and their friends and families.
Upcoming screenings
Endless Cookie by Seth Scriver and Peter Scriver
Endless Cookie by Seth Scriver and Peter Scriver
A wildly inventive animated feature about two half-brothers—one Indigenous, one white—and their radically different lives in 1980s Toronto and the remote Shamattawa First Nation in Northern Manitoba.
Peter Hujar’s Day by Ira Sachs
Peter Hujar’s Day by Ira Sachs
An intimate snapshot of the photographer Peter Hujar (played by Ben Whishaw) highlights the life of an artist navigating the 1970s New York art world.
Muhammad Ali, the Greatest by William Klein
Muhammad Ali, the Greatest by William Klein
Tracing a pivotal decade for boxer Muhammad Ali, William Klein’s documentary film captures the fight of “The Greatest” amid the ongoing Black struggle in the US.
2025 British Arrows Awards
2025 British Arrows Awards
Gather your best mates! It’s time to celebrate the latest creative trends in UK moving image advertising.
Upcoming performances
Rosy Simas: A:gajë:gwah dësa'nigöëwë:nye:' (i hope it will stir your mind)
Rosy Simas: A:gajë:gwah dësa'nigöëwë:nye:' (i hope it will stir your mind)
Jeremy Nedd: from rock to rock... aka how magnolia was taken for granite