Housemates 2026: Pressure

8 September-12 September

A pulsating journey through rebellion, revolution, and Caribbean resistance.

Brixton House & Nuu Theatre present

Description

By Danny Bailey

Driven by the basslines of lovers rock, reggae, dub, sound-system culture, dance, and ritual, the play follows Paulette, a Jamaican woman in Brixton living under the shadow of the barrel child and the revolutionary legacy of Jamaica’s Blue Mountains.

By 2011, Paulette barely recognises herself. But when the police killing of Mark Duggan ignites the Tottenham Uprising, the unrest tears open a portal between past and present. Pulled through memory, hallucination, and ancestral invocation, Paulette is thrust into a living history of revolt – journeying through the 1981 Brixton Uprisings, Jamaica’s traditions of resistance, and the revolutionary spirits that refuse to stay buried.

As the streets erupt once more, Paulette’s living room becomes a battleground where personal awakening and collective struggle collide. Blending Kumina, sound-system culture, and the vibration of rebellion, Pressure traces a path from Nanny Town to Brixton, asking whether riot is the language of the oppressed, what it means to inherit a legacy of resistance, and whether every revolution begins at home.

Pressure is the first collaboration between Nuu Theatre and Danny Bailey as well as being the first production commissioned by Nuu Theatre Artistic Director, Sam Turton.

More info coming soon.

Writer Danny Bailey
Director Jade Lewis

Danny Bailey is a Caribbean-British multidisciplinary artist, playwright, performer, creative director, and cultural curator working across theatre, film, performance, and visual arts. Rooted in his Caribbean heritage, his practice explores resistance, migration, queerness, spirituality, and belonging, creating work that challenges hostile systems and imagines futures where Black communities move beyond survival into thriving.

As founder of THEPALACEOFTHEDOGS, Danny builds platforms for Black, queer, and Afro-Caribbean artists to explore identity, pleasure, and liberation beyond capitalist constraints. He also facilitates creative workshops for young people and is Diversity and Inclusion Champion at Collective Acting Studio.

He has curated programmes for Peckham Festival, Copeland Gallery, Brixton House, and Stanley Arts, centring radical storytelling through film, performance, and dialogue.

As a playwright, he is developing Pressure (shortlisted for the Tony Craze Award) and In Di Wata, exploring Caribbean resistance, race, queerness, ancestry, migration, and belonging.

As an actor, his credits include A Strange Loop (Barbican), Mr Loverman (BBC), The Dark Is Rising (Complicité/BBC Sounds), Get Up, Stand Up! (Lyric Theatre), The Harder They Come (Stratford East), and The Big Life (Stratford East).

His films, including Black Exodus and Soft Bwoi, have screened internationally and at the Tate, V&A, and National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC). Across his work, Danny uses storytelling and cultural curation to challenge inherited narratives and open space for new possibilities.

Nuu Theatre is a charity that specialises in artist development & producing new work with theatre makers aged 30 and under. Their projects aim to bring young theatre makers to the forefront of the theatre industry, rather than the typical side project.

Artistic Director Sam Turton joined the company in 2025 and Pressure was the first production he commissioned.

Performances

Tickets: £17
Recommended age: 13+
Duration: 1 hours 10 minutes
Tue 08 Sep 7:30pm
Wed 09 Sep 7:30pm
Thu 10 Sep 7:30pm
Fri 11 Sep 7:30pm
Sat 12 Sep 2:30pm
Sat 12 Sep 7:30pm