Southbank Centre

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Southbank Centre is a world-famous arts centre on the South Bank of the Thames. Created in 1951 for the Festival of Britain, Southbank Centre draws on its heritage as a festival site, with art and activities inside and outside. We encourage everyone to become involved in the arts in new and creative ways.
See music, dance, art, performance and spoken word events throughout the year. Take part in free activities and events and enjoy a wide range of restaurants, cafes and shops.

Every year, thousands of musicians and artists perform to millions of visitors, making this one of the most popular cultural destinations in the country. We hold different festivals throughout the year. Southbank Centre


Connected mandy members:

Lucy Wilkinson
Set Designer
2008, The Wizard of Oz, Assistant Designer
Royal Festival Hall
2008, The Wizard of Oz, Crow
London
Chris Tindall
Production Manager
2008, The Wizard of Oz, Deputy Chief LX
The Royal Festival Hall
Nigel March
Production Manager
2008, RFh Qeh Purcell, Head of Production
2008, Learning and Participation, Assistant to Shan Maclennan Creative director
Lucy Wilkinson
Set Designer
2008, Carmen Jones, Assistant Designer
Royal Festival Hall
Michelle Reader
Prop Maker
2007, Spaces Between, Assistant Designer/Propmaker
Royal Festival Hall
2007, Carmen Jones, Poncho
Royal festival hall
Darren Charles
Actor, Singer, Entertainer, Dancer, Talent
2007, Carmen Jones, Tough Kid
The Royal Festival Hall
2007, Acoustic Tuning Event, Ensemble
Queen Elizabeth Hall
2007, , Sweeney Todd (Ensemble)
Paul Thomas
Actor
2005, Smack, Stephen
Graham Moir
Production Manager
2005, , Production Manager
RFH, QEH, Purcell Room,

Southbank Centre Jobs

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Alternative Company Names

Lea Anderson/Southbank Centre, Southbank, The Royal Festival Hall, The Southbank Centre