Join us for an open day at BAFTA HQ to celebrate the nominees and nominated games of the BAFTA Games Awards!
Open to both the public and games industry professionals, secure a day pass for a range of events at 195 Piccadilly showcasing the craft behind BAFTA-nominated games. Watch insightful talks from the teams behind the nominations, listen to an exhibition of the Best Music soundtracks, and explore a hands-on showcase.
Attendees are free to drop in and out throughout the day.
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PANELS IN THE PRINCESS ANNE THEATRE Made in the UK – 11:30am to 12:30pm Hear from the teams behind home-grown games up for a BAFTA award across all the categories.
Speakers:
Gareth Damian Martin, Citizen Sleeper Andrew Hall, Total War: Warhammer III Charu Desodt, As Dusk Falls Abbie Heppe, Dreams
The Art of Games – 2pm to 3pm Join this panel as it delves the fantastic visual and art design of BAFTA nominated games across all the categories.
Hannah Kennedy, Pentiment Caroline Marchal, As Dusk Falls
Performance in Games, supported by SIDE – 4:30pm to 5:30pm Our final panel of the day will shine the spotlight on award-nominated games acting talent.
Christopher Judge, God of War Ragnarok Charlotte McBurney, A Plague Tale: Requiem Manon Gage, IMMORTALITY
BAFTA NOMINEES SHOWCASE IN THE CREATIVE & FUTURE GALLERIES 10:30am to 4:30pm
Come and experience a selection of games nominated for a BAFTA award in this games showcase.
MUSIC EXHIBITION IN THE RUN RUN SHAW THEATRE 10:30am to 4:30pm
Drop in and listen to this immersive audio-visual exhibition of the Music nominees, narrated by Luci Holland (The Console, Scala Radio)
INFO:
• Seats in the session talks will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. We encourage you to explore the full range of activity taking place across the building. • Please note that the fourth floor and member’s bar will be closed on this day. • Refreshments including light snacks, hot and soft drinks will be available to purchase. However, participants will need to have lunch externally. No external food is allowed into the building. • Visitors may be filmed or photographed for post-event publication purposes
Accessibility
BAFTA is an arts charity that is open and welcoming to everyone. This means we want every visit to BAFTA 195 Piccadilly to be as enjoyable and comfortable as possible.
If you would prefer to speak to someone over the phone to discuss access requirements, please call our dedicated reception team on 020 7734 0022.
If you are a wheelchair user then please email [email protected] to book your space alongside any accompanying guest(s), with as much notice as possible.
Accompanying assistants, carers or companions can attend free of charge. Please email [email protected] ahead of the event to book this complimentary ticket.
Please find a comprehensive Access Guide for our building HERE.
Our newly developed building has been designed with accessibility in mind, and we have made improvements including adding an additional lift, widening doors and corridors, removing steps and ledges and installing disabled toilets on every floor. Working with Peter Connell Associates, we have made significant changes to improve accessibility, and we will engage with our audiences to continue to improve.
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BAFTA is an arts charity, and we’re open and welcoming to
everyone. That’s why we want to make sure every visit to BAFTA 195 Piccadilly
is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. We want you to be able to immerse
yourself in the magic of the event.
Our venue is wheelchair accessible, and BSL interpreters can be
arranged for any event, from screenings to networking. For full details about
access, take a look at our Venue Accessibility Page.
If you would like to request access adjustments, drop us a line at [email protected] or give our friendly
reception team a call at 020 7734 0022 when booking your tickets.
How to Request Access Adjustments
If you would like to book a wheelchair space, request live
captions, BSL translation or any other access adjustment, then please do email
us at [email protected] or give our
friendly reception team a call at 020 7734 0022 when booking your tickets.
We’ll do our best to make it happen, and will endeavour to make sure everything
runs smoothly.
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.