The Mix at Watermans
What's coming up at Watermans in Brentford, UK across cinema, children's theatre and exhibitions.
Watermans is West London’s arts centre. Our mission is to bring communities together through cultural practice and we exist to enrich lives through the arts and creativity. As an independent charity, we believe the arts is for everyone and that is at the heart of everything we do.
We present a thriving year-round programme of cinema, theatre, exhibitions and workshops in our stunning riverside location in Brentford, opposite Kew Gardens. We are an independent charity with a wide outreach programme across Hounslow and beyond too, reaching tens of thousands of people who would otherwise enjoy little or no arts provision, and working with them to build community through the arts.
Our Brentford venue houses an independent cinema, 250-seat theatre, contemporary art gallery and creative spaces for the community. In our cinema, find the latest movies, as well as festivals and talks. In our theatre, discover children’s theatre, cabaret, dance, fringe theatre and digital performance. And in our gallery, a year-round programme of free exhibitions focusing on digital arts. We aim to showcase the very best of arts and culture in West London.
Watermans is managed by the Hounslow Arts Trust Ltd (No 1164904) registered as a charity (No 267426) VAT NO 422352977.
Watermans is supported by London Borough of Hounslow and Arts Council England.
The Mix at Watermans
Episode 5: Dogs Don't Do Ballet and Kinoteka 2024's Scarborn (Kos)
Children’s theatre programmer, Hakan Silahsizoglu, catches up with David Duffy and Andrea Sadler who have adapted Dogs Don’t Do Ballet from the book by Anna Kemp with illustrations by Sara Ogilvie. The show is presented at Watermans by Little Angel Theatre,
Our cinema programmer, John Morgan-Tamosunas, talks to Festival Director, Marlena Lukasiak about this year’s Polish film festival, Kinoteka 2024. Watermans will be showing one of the most commercially and artistically successful films from Poland in recent years, Scarborn (Kos), directed by PAWEL MAŚLONA as part our our Kino! Polish film and talk season on Sunday 24 March