Deadline’s Sound & Screen will make its UK debut during SXSW London, with live performances and conversations with an array of composers set for the showcase Saturday, June 7.

A moment to celebrate the powerful connection between music and film and TV, Sound & Screen is well established in the U.S. In tune with those events, there is a stellar lineup of composers and projects for the first UK edition, to be held at Shoreditch Church.

The lineup includes Natalie Holt with Chad Powers; Tom Howe with Shrinking and Dog Man; Nainita Desai with Love & Rage: Munroe Bergdorf and Secrets of the Penguin; Anne Dudley with Jeeves and Wooster and The Penguin; and Alex Seaver with Arcane.

Love & Rage: Munroe Bergdorf will also have its world premiere in the film section of SXSW London, which runs June 2-7. Journalists from Deadline’s international team will conduct the sit-downs with the composers after each performance.

The event will culminate in Dudley – whose credits include The Crying Game, The Full Monty and Signora Volpe – receiving the first-ever Sound & Screen Impact Award. Dudley won an Oscar for The Full Monty score and has also scooped Grammy, Brit, and Ivor Novello awards over a decades-long career.

Fittingly, as Sound & Screen reaches London, there will also be a musical tribute to Abbey Road, the iconic recording studio nestled in the north-west of the English capital. The Beatles famously recorded albums there, including the one bearing the name of the studio. Its cover, designed by Apple Records creative director Kosh, famously showed the Fab Four on a zebra crossing, close to where they were recording.

The studio has hosted scores of other legendary artists through the years including Shirley Bassey, Kate Bush, Massive Attack and Oasis. More recently, the likes of Ezra Collective and Frank Ocean have used the studios. Proving its bona fides in film, the Wonka soundtrack was recorded there, as were Gladiator II – Music from the Motion Picture and Barbie: The Album.

Doors open at 3.30 p.m. Saturday for the two-hour Sound & Screen, part of the program for SXSW’s first London edition. Sound & Screen is produced in partnership with Abbey Road, PRS for Music, ASCAP, BMI, SCL and AWFC.