Greenwich Fair
As part of this year’s Greenwich+Docklands International Festival, the grounds at the Old Royal Naval College will come alive with family-friendly street arts, theatre, circus, installations and dance. All shows are free and unticketed. Click here to download the site map and schedule.
Event programme
The Way Ahead
26 – 28 August
This celebrated disability arts protest piece features a series of provocative road signs, which take aim at the discrimination and inequality experienced by D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people. Find out more.
Family Catwalk Extravaganza
26 August, 1pm & 3.35pm (Duration: 30-35 minutes) | King Charles Lawn
Fashion, dance and lip syncing come together in this celebration of self-expression where the audience decide the winner. Find out more.
Roll Model
26 August, 1pm & 4.50pm (Duration: 35 minutes) | Monument Gardens
Full of heart and a youthful spirit of inclusion, this fun and uplifting show touches on universal themes of fitting in and how we are shaped by the people we spend time with. Find out more.
The Scribble of Imagination
26 August, 1.30pm – 6.30pm | Monument Gardens
Guixot De 8, a Catalan street theatre company will be arriving in Greenwich to set up an extraordinary playground of sculptural games created from recycled materials. Find out more.
Fussy Foodies: The Battle of the Pans
26 August, 1.45pm & 4.15pm (Duration: 30 minutes) | King Charles Lawn
Are you hungry for music, roots, and culture? If so, then meet Messy Mama T who presides over an exciting new game show exploring how food really does define cultural identity. Find out more.
EXIT
26 August, 2.35pm & 7.35pm (Duration: 50-55 minutes) | Trinity Laban Courtyard
This UK premiere from Flemish choreographer Piet Van Dycke, sees four performers navigate revolving walls and floating doors. A thrilling mash-up of circus and dance. Find out more.
About GDIF
Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF) is London’s leading festival of free outdoor theatre and performing arts.
GDIF is committed to breaking new ground in outdoor performance and raising the ambition, quality and diversity of outdoor work produced in the UK.




