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Theatre Picasso: Members Hours

20 September 2025 at 09.00–10.00
21 September 2025 at 09.00–10.00
27 September 2025 at 09.00–10.00
28 September 2025 at 09.00–10.00

Free entry for Members

Pablo Picasso, The Three Dancers 1925

Tate. © Succession Picasso / DACS 2024

Visit the exhibition in the early hours before the gallery opens

Celebrate the centenary of Pablo Picasso's renowned painting, The Three Dancers, in this exciting exhibition. This exhibition is staged by artist Wu Tsang with insight from author and curator Enrique Fuenteblanca. They will transform the space into a theatre for displaying over 45 works by Picasso from Tate's collection, alongside key European loans. This includes paintings, sculpture, textile and works on paper, some never seen in the UK before.

Looking for a hot drink and a bite to eat after your visit? Stop by the Level 1 or Level 5 Members Bar from 10.00 and try our Tate roasted coffee.

Theatre Picasso is presented in The George Economou Gallery. Supported by the Huo Family Foundation. With additional support from The Theatre Picasso Exhibition Supporters Circle, Tate Americas Foundation and Tate Members.

Theatre Picasso is staged by artist Wu Tsang and author Enrique Fuenteblanca.

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Dates

20 September 2025 at 09.00–10.00

21 September 2025 at 09.00–10.00

27 September 2025 at 09.00–10.00

28 September 2025 at 09.00–10.00

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