The National Theatre Live presents 'Everyman': The National Theatre and former poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy, present a new play that battles with themes of life and death. Famed as a gripping story of (every)man portrait by Chiwetel Ejiofor, when Death knocks on his door, who will come to his defence on his judgement day?
Pick Of The Pleasance presents Pipeline Theatre: You love your husband, you love your computer. Could you love a humanoid robot? At a time when our engagement with technology is rapidly growing dependent, Pipeline Theatre and Engineered Arts brings Spillikin, A Love Story to Latitude. This piece forces you to question what is it to love, and what to love.
Sadlers Wells presents Titanium: Enjoying rave reviews on Londons stage, Sadlers Well brings Titanium, a modern dance marvel. But how will this fusion of urban street dance and avant-garde flamenco translate on The Waterfront Stage?
Dough Aitken Q&A and a screening of Station To Station: In 2013, an artist project saw a train transition into a nomadic travelling arts space full of Happenings, one-off occurrences. With Londons Barbican Centre currently hosting 30 Happening for four weeks, with events immersing you a sensory world of colour, calm, chaos and quite, heres hoping the film will do the same.
Sounds Of The Cosmos: Weve seen awe-inspiring and humbling photos of the universe, but what does it sound like? Fresh from Sheffield Doc/Fest, Sounds of the Cosmos offers a chilling and invigorating orchestral insight into the stratospheric art of audiovisual design.
The Look Of Silence: Having basked in the glory of its UK premiere at Sheffield Doc/Fest only a month ago, acclaimed storyteller Joshua Oppenheimer shares his latest cinematic masterpiece. This doc investigates how murderers and survivors in deep Indonesia co-exist together, in a world where killers are king and the innocent are silenced. This promises to be a sobering watch.
Tate Worlds - Surrealist Inspired Minecraftathon: The Tate gives us an opportunity like never before- to be immersed in favourite and famous artworks from their collection. Using Minecraft digitals, we will discover stories behind paintings, walk the paths within them, and get inside the works like never before. Where will Minecraft take you?
Home Live Art: Tucked in a corner of the Faraway Forest, a group of artists could help you find answers to those important questions. What happens here? Whatever you want. Their inspiration is you. Though an ephemeral experience, theres a good chance that what you find here will have a lasting impact.
Light The Fuse And Scribbled Thought present Full Stop: Ever been to a bus stop? Of course. But not this bus stop, where anything can happen. Light the Fuse and Scribbled Thought present 24 hours in the life of a bus stop, in just 24 minutes. This performance piece promises to surprise, excite and amuse. Youll never look at a bus stop the same way again.
Salon London - Information Overload: Knowing your limits - a phrase we automatically relate to silly behaviour when boozing. But do we know our limits when it comes to, stress, for example? Head to the Wellcome Trust Hub for top tips on how to help your ancient brain deal with your 21st Century life
Dr Thamara Russell & The Art Of Mindfulness: This walking workshop invites you to take a stroll towards a more mindful you. Taking place in the beautiful surrounds of Latitude festival, whos to say you cant take this back to the big city with you? Happy walking.