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Masterclass: An Evening with Baldur's Gate 3
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Masterclass: An Evening with Baldur's Gate 3

  • Calendar icon Fri 14 Jun, 6:30pm
  • Map pin icon Princess Anne Theatre

A masterclass celebrating the 2024 BAFTA Best Game winner, Baldur's Gate 3 – nominated across multiple categories and winning further awards in Music, Performance in a Supporting Role, Narrative and EE’s Player Choice. Featuring panels and a keynote with the cast and creators, culminating in a champagne reception.

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A masterclass celebrating the 2024 BAFTA Best Game winner, Baldur's Gate 3 – nominated across multiple categories and winning further awards in Music, Performance in a Supporting Role, Narrative and EE’s Player Choice. Featuring panels and a keynote with the cast and creators, culminating in a champagne reception.

With thanks to our Official Games Partners Epic Games, Playstation and Xbox.

Masterclass
6:30pm – 9:00pm
Please note that there will be 5 minute comfort breaks in between each section.

Critical Hit: Creating a BAFTA Best Game

Hear from CEO of Larian Studios Swen Vincke, Writing Director Adam Smith, and Lead Writer Chrystal Ding as they share insights into the development of Baldur’s Gate 3. From the importance of early access to keeping the team sustained through a 6 year development cycle, this panel will lift the lid on the creation of the 2024 BAFTA Best Game.

Performance Check: Role playing in Baldur’s Gate 3

Join this panel with the winner of Performer in a Supporting Role, Andrew Wincott, and fellow nominated/longlisted performers Neil Newbon, Amelia Tyler, Dave Jones, Tracy Wiles and Samantha Béart. Together, they’ll roll the dice on sharing their experiences of working on the game, as well as the similarities or differences of acting across different mediums.

Bardic Inspiration: Composing a BAFTA-winning soundtrack

Composer Borislav Slavov and winner of BAFTA Best Music takes you through the inspirations behind the Baldur’s Gate 3 soundtrack, breaking down how he made an iconic track.

Champagne reception

9:00pm – 11:00pm.
Raise a glass to the evening in our post-masterclass reception. Soft drinks will also be available.

If you are unable to attend in person, you can register here to attend the event remotely via a livestream link. 


Concessions:

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  • Senior – over 60
  • Full-time Student
  • Under 18
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    • Job Seekers Allowance
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Accompanying assistants, carers and companions can attend free of charge alongside any ticket purchase. Please email events@bafta.org ahead of booking to book this complimentary ticket.


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Please see here for our Academy Screenings and Events Code.

Please note, the use of professional photography or recording equipment is prohibited during this event.

Pricing

  • Standard - Public Concessions
    £8.00
  • Standard - Public Full
    £10.00
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Accessibility

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Our venue is wheelchair accessible and both live captioning and BSL are available on request for all events. Visit our venue accessibility page for more detailed access information here.

Accompanying assistants, carers and companions can attend free of charge alongside any ticket purchase. Please email events@bafta.org ahead of booking to book this complimentary ticket.

How to Request Access Adjustments

If you would like to book a wheelchair space, or request live-captioning, BSL translation or any other access adjustment, please email events@bafta.org or call our dedicated reception team on 020 7734 0022 at the point of booking your ticket(s). We will endeavour to support all access requests made to us.


Getting to the Venue

By tube

Green Park is the nearest accessible step-free station and is served by the Jubilee, Piccadilly and Victoria lines. 0.3 miles to 195 Piccadilly entrance. The accessible entrance is from the park at the rear of the station.

Piccadilly Circus Station is served by the Piccadilly and Bakerloo Line Services. Leicester Square Station is served by the Piccadilly and Northern Line Services. Both stations are accessed by steps only.

By train

London Charing Cross has step-free access to all platforms. 0.7 miles to 195 Piccadilly entrance. Staff are available to assist with ramps between the platform and the train.

By bus

There are bus stops located on Regent Street/St James's Street, Piccadilly, Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Coventry Street and Haymarket. All London buses have ramp access and dedicated spaces for wheelchair users.

Nearest car park

The Cavendish London Public Car Park – 0.1 miles to 195 Piccadilly entrance.

JustPark Car Park – 0.5 miles to 195 Piccadilly entrance.

Nearest Blue Badge Parking

  • Jermyn Street: near Crockett & Jones, 1 space (0.05miles)
  • Sackville Street: near corner of Piccadilly, 2 spaces (0.06miles)
  • Saint James's Square: on street, 2 spaces (0.08miles)
  • Jermyn Street: near Tesco, 1 space (0.09miles)

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