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Fly The Flag 2020: Water Bodies by Belinda Zhawi

A poetic response to Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to mark #HumanRightsDay2020.

“Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family… All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection.”

#BlackHistoryMakers: Black History Month 2020

This October we wanted to celebrate the history that is currently being made, the Black people in our communities teaching, guiding, representing and uplifting each other. We celebrated groups and individuals local to us in Brixton and in our wider theatre community across London. Thank you to all the #BlackHistoryMakers! A few people were kind…

#HereForCulture

Brixton House has been awarded £250,000 as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF) to help face the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and to ensure they have a sustainable future, the Culture Secretary has announced today.

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Freelance Taskforce

Brixton House is sponsoring Joana Nastari to take part in the Freelance Task Force. Keep reading to find out more about the aims of the Taskforce and how to get in touch.

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Imagining Futures – Year Two

Due to COVID-19 the start date of Year Two delivery was delayed. The second year of weekly workshops will now run from September 2020 – June 2021 at Theatre Peckham and Mountview Drama School in Peckham.

GREY lead image - shattered reflection of Koko Brown.

GREY – House to House

House to House: GREY
A candid show exploring depression and Black women’s mental health. Koko Brown’s GREY is available to stream for free in 360° video from 2nd – 9th July.

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WHITE – House to House

House to House: WHITE
What are you when you are always the other?
Koko Brown’s WHITE is available to stream for free in 360° video from 25 June – 2nd July.

Random Selfies 2019

Random Selfies – House to House

Watch Random Selfies by Olivier Award-winning playwright Mike Kenny online. Ten-year-old Loretta is lonely in a busy world, through her imagination explore what is means to be lonely young today. For children aged 7-13 years old.

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An open letter to theatre and performance makers

This is a letter to self-employed and freelance theatre and performance makers in the UK. To the actors, playwrights, directors, choreographers, stage managers, designers, stage crews and set-builders to name just a few.

Black Lives Matter statement from Brixton House

Black Lives Matter. It is not just a hashtag or a convenient campaign slogan, but an urgent demand to eradicate generational trauma and mobilise for societal change. In order for our collective futures to flourish it is important to proclaim, Black Lives Matter.

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An open letter to the Culture Secretary

An open letter to the Culture Secretary from Black, Asian and ethnically diverse theatre Artistic Directors and Cultural leaders on the importance of protecting representation in the sector.