After sunset, the Museum's first Artist-in-Residence Sam Belinfante will present an ambulatory performance of new and found music and theatre, playing with the ways in which the Museum and Soane himself are both illuminated and elucidated.
Join us for a fascinating talk on the interwoven worlds of two celebrated architects, inspired by the many works of Chambers in Soane's collection of architectural masterpieces.
As part of the programme of events complementing Georgian Illuminations, discover a new skill and learn how to make your very own Star Bunting Necklace with iconic UK jewellery makers, Tatty Devine.
To celebrate the 400th birthday of the First Folio, join Emma Smith, Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Hertford College, Oxford for a talk which will focus on how this book was produced, and on what is special about the Soane copy in particular.
Join bestselling historian Dr Matthew Green under the stars on a lantern-lit tour of eighteenth-century London, experiencing how the Georgians colonised not just continents, but the night itself.
Take your inspiration from the magical monsters and curious creatures among Soane's collection to design and make your own beastly board game to play this Halloween.
This half term, explore how the Georgians magically illuminated their homes and public buildings to glorious effect with an interactive workshop for 7 - 11 year olds.
In this special Soane Late organised by our Youth Panel, follow in the footsteps of the young John Soane as he travelled through the ruins and wonders of Europe, on your very own Grand Tour!
Inspired by our current exhibition, join us for a discussion on the theme of light in public entertainments in the Georgian era and today, with co-curator Dr Melanie Doderer-Winkler, conservator Geoffrey Major and installation artist Nayan Kulkarni.