Enjoy the sunshine with our range of fun workshops, wellbeing sessions, exhibitions and more!

2nd April 2026

As the days grow longer and the weather starts to feel brighter, it is the perfect time to step out and enjoy everything happening at St Margaret’s House. This week, we warmly invite you to take part in our activities, from creative workshops and talks, to wellbeing sessions and community events. It is a lovely opportunity to try something new, meet others and make the most of the fresh energy that this time of year brings.

With lighter evenings and a sense of renewal in the air, our spaces offer a welcoming place to relax, connect and be inspired. Whether you drop in for an activity or spend a little longer with us, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the season and feel part of a vibrant and caring community.

Check out our What's on page and read on to find out what's coming up!

Tickets are now on sale! Join us for an exciting evening of bold new writing, showcasing six short pieces from some of London’s most exciting emerging artists. This vibrant night celebrates fresh ideas, risk-taking theatre and powerful new voices. Get your ticket now and support the next generation of theatre-makers.

 

Join us for an evening of vibrant Balkan, Gypsy and Turkish-inspired music. Experience powerful live sounds, fresh repertoire and a warm, welcoming atmosphere in this intimate performance.

 

Qayyah's yoga classes are a smooth, continuous, playful flow of different yoga postures. The class is a 'dynamic vinyasa', which means linking movement to your breath.

 

Join us this evening at The Gallery Cafe as we open the Behind Every Door exhibition, which celebrates the individual practices of the people who make up the community at St Margaret’s House.

 

This mixed-media exhibition draws from everyday encounters and personal documentation, Liam Mooney re-contextualises familiar materials to create a reflective environment that holds traces of a past relationship.

 

Join us on Saturday 18th April for a vibrant alternative queer mela created by and for queer South Asian people. The event celebrates identity, heritage and community strength, with free workshops and masterclasses across two spaces, including yoga, self-defence, theatre and social justice. The day ends with spoken word and poetry, highlighting the creativity, resilience and talent within the community.

 
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