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Displaying events between 01 September 2026 and 30 September 2026
Brixton House Community Choir [Winter 26]
Ever wanted to become a part of a choir?
Learn to sing different musical styles with Brixton House Community Choir, from fresh re-workings of soul, jazz, gospel, pop, folk, and reggae with opportunities for the choir to perform throughout the year.
Brixton House Community Choir is led by singer and songwriters, Rachel Huggins and Abdul Shyllon.
How to join Brixton House Community Choir:
The choir requires a full ten-week term commitment where you will be working towards an end of term sharing therefore you will need to book a term pass.
If the full term payment would be a financial barrier to joining the choir, please contact [email protected] where a member of our team will be able to arrange a weekly payments installment plan across the full term.
Dates: Mon 28
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Housemate 2026: A Space For Us All
Limitless Presents is proud to launch A Space For Us All — a bold new monthly initiative created to champion working-class actors and confront one of the most persistent and under-addressed barriers in the performing arts industry: class inequality.
Dates: Thu 10
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Housemates 2026: Goodbye
William Holloway has tried everything to end his life. Now he's at Goodbye — London's first assisted suicide clinic — and all that stands between him and a dignified death is a receptionist called Vivi, a mountain of paperwork, and something neither of them expected.
A darkly comic play exploring survival, love and despair in an encounter between a patient who can't live, a receptionist who can't die and an AI that can't do either.
Dates: Tue 15, Wed 16, Thu 17, Fri 18, Sat 19
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Housemates 2026: Pressure
Nuu Theatre bring Danny Baileys new play 'Pressure' to Brixton House. Directed by Jade Lewis (Stratford East), Pressure tells the story of a family living in Brixton in the 1980s.
Pressure is the first collaboration between Nuu and Danny as well as being the first production commissioned by Artistic Director Sam Turton.
Dates: Tue 08, Wed 09, Thu 10, Fri 11, Sat 12
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Housemates 2026: Runner Girl
Anu has just arrived back home from uni and is navigating a world of buried feelings that rise to the surface after one terrifying encounter with a stranger.
Runner Girl is a raw and relentless rhythmic story of a young woman who misses her Mum, a young woman who's been running from young, in more ways than one – but in this case, her routine jog takes a terrifying turn triggering long-buried wounds she’s fought hard to keep hidden.
This is a piece full of poems and prayers, rhymes and rhythms, and music and movement, following Anu on a path she was determined to not travel: visiting love lost, old wounds opened, and new truths given space to unfold.
Dates: Tue 15, Wed 16, Thu 17, Fri 18, Sat 19
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Housemates 2026: Stomach
Three stomachs.
One’s beaten. One’s hollowing. One’s filling with blood.
It’ll heal. Just monitor it. Sounds like stress.
Stomach follows three parallel lives, winding in and out of doctor’s appointments, raw instinct and hope. This satirical, gut puncher is a mapping through the mind and body of female existence.
Instinct and butterflies. Enzymes and acids. Gut tangled, and untangled.
Ariana Xeno dives into the personal and political landscape of women’s healthcare, in her debut play.
Dates: Tue 15, Wed 16, Thu 17, Fri 18, Sat 19
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Housemates 2026: SUGA
Drowning in debt, Harry signs up to a website connecting struggling individuals with wealthy ‘sugar daddies’ and begins a seemingly straightforward and initially transactional relationship with Daddy. As their relationship evolves beyond money, fantasies begin to clash with bitter realities; nothing is as sweet as it seems when it's SUGA-coated.
Developed through Soho Theatre Writers' Lab and longlisted for the Theatre 503 International Playwriting Award, this surrealist new play follows one man’s attempt to keep his head above water in a system designed to keep pulling him under. A sharp-edged critique of late-stage capitalism, SUGA asks us: in a world that commodifies everything, even our connections, what is actually left for us?
Dates: Tue 01, Wed 02, Thu 03, Fri 04, Sat 05
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Housemates 2026: We Can't Be Friends
Two gay Muslim men, one devout and on the brink of marriage, the other cast out by his family and cut adrift from his faith, meet by chance and fall in love. As desire collides with devotion, they are forced to choose: honour their vows to Allah, or risk everything for each other.
Dates: Tue 08, Wed 09, Thu 10, Fri 11, Sat 12
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There’s Something About Kelechi
Whether you know her as ‘Baby Girl’ or ‘Muvva of London’ Kelechi Okafor returns to the stage for a night celebrating life, lessons, laughter, and everything in between.
The irreverent host of Front Page Fxckery and the award-winning Say Your Mind podcast discusses the goings on in the world in a way only she can.
You might’ve come across Kelechi for her incisive cultural commentary, her literary accomplishments, or from one of her legendary twerking and pole dance classes, one thing people can (mostly) agree on is this: there’s something about Kelechi that makes it impossible to look away.
Sharp, hilarious, honest, and deeply human, this live show invites the audience into Kelechi’s world as she reflects on the journey so far; the chaos, the wisdom, the contradictions, and the joy of becoming (no Michelle).
Join us on 26th September at Brixton House for an unforgettable evening in the company of one of the UK’s most compelling voices.
Dates: Sat 26
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