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Working Class Hero

"You’re not working class. You’re Bulgarian. You weren’t even born in this country." In Working Class Hero, a white privately-educated Posh Actor frustrated by being pigeonholed decides he wants to do a “gritty” independent film “up North” with “an outrageous accent” and “red hair”. Problem is that script was written by his best friend - a migrant Working Class Actor who wrote it as a vehicle for himself. When Posh Actor gets the job, the conflict ultimately strains their friendship to a breaking point. A character piece that plays like an action-packed comedy with some absurdist plot twists, Working Class Hero is a satire in which two actors put on some silly wigs (and accents) and aided by sketch comedy, physical theatre, and multimedia performance take us on a high-speed romp through the British class system. 

Barons Court Theatre • 19 Nov 2025 - 22 Nov 2025

Public Sharing: Dick Fiddler Is Dead

Dick Fiddler is convinced he’s dead. Grieving his job, his status and his own existence he meets Jenny:  mysterious, funny and carrying a suitcase full of Kleftiko. As they cook, clash and connect, memory twists and reality slips. What if nothing is quite what it seems? Dick Fiddler is Dead is a new, tender tragicomedy that explores identity, loss and the quiet absurdity of everyday life. Set in a world where logic bends and memory misbehaves, this two-hander blends dark humour, surreal encounters and explores the struggle to stir memory into meaning, layering fragmented pasts with the taste of something real. 

Etcetera Theatre • 3 Nov 2025 - 7 Nov 2025

Workshop: Improv for Multicultural Artists (ESL)

An improv workshop designed for Artists who speak English as their second language. Make the most of improvisation with no language barrier. Come As You Are and improvise as your true self.Break the templates/stereotypes that society has set for you | Take a step towards your unique comedic journey | Work on truly unique ideas | Learn how to collaborate with other multicultural artistsRuntime: 2 hoursCapacity: up to 15 peopleRequirements/Eligibility: Artists from multilingual backgrounds, especially IBPOC / Global Majority/ BAME.

Theatre Deli • 18 Nov 2025

Hecuba: Why Am I In Your Country?

Arwa Omaren, Palestinian-Syrian actress, presents her one-woman show Hecuba: Why Am I In Your Country? Weaving her portrayal of the displaced Queen of Troy with her own journey as a double refugee – first as a Palestinian in Syria, then fleeing the Syrian war – Arwa confronts what it means to lose a homeland twice, and to seek refuge in Britain. Arwa Omaren trained at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus before building a career across theatre, film, television, and radio. On stage she has played iconic roles including Queen Hecuba in Trojan Women (Refugee Media Productions, 2022–23) and Gertrude in Hamlet at Al Hamra Theatre . Her film work includes My Last Friend (Syrian National Cinema, dir. Joud Said) , while on television she is known for God Father/Al Arrab (dir. Hatem Ali) and Sarkhat Rooh. She has also featured in acclaimed BBC Radio 4 dramas such as Yarmouk Holy Mountain and Hay el Matar. This breadth of work, from Shakespearean tragedy to contemporary Syrian stories, underlines her ability to channel both classical and deeply personal narratives.

Theatro Technis • 12 Nov 2025 - 13 Nov 2025

MUSHROOM HEAD

Part dance-theatre, part mushroom dream, MUSHROOM HEAD is a tender, strange, and quietly joyful performance exploring connection, misunderstanding, and self-acceptance. Drawing from a rich mix of global contemporary movement vocabularies—including elements inspired by traditional Chinese dance—the piece is performed by an international cast of dancers, each bringing their own embodied histories and styles. Inspired by the life cycle of fungi, MUSHROOM HEAD unfolds in three acts - from hiding underground, to getting tangled in the voices, to finally blooming in one's own rhythm.  Rather than diagnosing or fixing, it offers space for difference, discomfort, and softness to exist without shame. It creates a living, responsive ecosystem where movement, sound, and stillness drift in and out like weather. This is a dance for anyone who's ever flet out of sync. Here, growing sideways is not failure - it's nature. 

The Playground Theatre • 16 Nov 2025

Side Effects May Include

A world where one miracle pill makes life ‘sunny’ and pain-free - until side effects begin to emerge. Created and performed by Mountview graduates Ivi Moravcova and Jess Vince-Moin, Side Effects May Include is a dystopian dark comedy blending sharp dialogue with surrealism. A new work inspired by the 2024 UK Women and Equalities Committee report into women’s reproductive health conditions, and personal experiences seeking medical diagnoses. Provocative, playful, and pertinent: a prescription for cases of chronic medical dismissal. Do not operate heavy misogyny while watching.

Etcetera Theatre • 19 Nov 2025 - 20 Nov 2025

Pick of Voila

Join us for our Pick of Voila! night, presenting five 10 minute excerpts of shows taking part in this year's festival, each one followed by a short Q&A with the artist and audience. Come for a taste of innovative pan-lingual theatre and stay for a drink in the bar afterwards to officially open Voila! Theatre Festival 2025.      

The Cockpit • 3 Nov 2025

Workshop: Body before Brains

A physical comedy workshop focused on physicality and alignment when we improvise, devise, or perform a written piece.Why do we need jokes to make people laugh? Our body knows what is funny before the brain does, and this workshop will help to wake the body up. Crafted through many workshops on physical comedy, this workshop will make you experience the 'funny' with the body first.Runtime: 2 hoursCapacity: up to 15 peopleRequirements/Eligibility: Performance Artists (Theatre, Film, Comedians, storytellers and such) with an inclination to hone their performance skills.

Theatre Deli • 13 Nov 2025

Naran Ja

A bear, an astronaut, three flowers, an orange tree. An absurd sequence of deaths and transformations unfolds onstage;fable-like encounters between human and non-human figures. Naran Ja examines our relation to the non-human world, challenging the hierarchies we tragically uphold to try to make sense of the world. It is a reflection on failure and hope, and what it means to be alive in an era haunted by the mass extinction of species. In a playful exploration of form, the piece employs elements of live art & visual theatre. Naran Ja’s set, built out of found objects, is as active in creating meaning as the performers which inhabit it. Orange, colour and fruit, (translating to naranja in Spanish) is a visual and thematic thread running through the work. 

The Playground Theatre • 13 Nov 2025 - 14 Nov 2025

L'Indiscipline

Step into 19th-century Paris, where France’s most famous doctor, Jean-Martin Charcot, investigates the mysterious mental disorders plaguing his time using bizarre, questionable techniques. The characters and their fates are often too odd to be considered truthful. Believe us when we say that we wish they were only figments of our imagination. During Charcot’s reign, Salpetriere hospital was somewhat of a human circus for the burgoise society and the patients grew to nation wide fame for their oddities. Our story unfolds over the course of one of Charcot’s sold-out Tuesday lectures, when his newest patient, the toast of the town, Louise Gliezes, goes missing. A gun has been stolen and blood has been spilt... To save their reputations and the hospital itself, Charcot must unmask the perpetrator all while losing control of the patients whose grasp on reality grows weaker with every minute!

Theatro Technis • 14 Nov 2025 - 15 Nov 2025

The Window Project

The Window Project: Intimate, exposed and a little bit broken. Two strangers, one game and too many windows. In a space that keeps shifting- part real, part miniature, part imagined- they navigate identity, surveillance and the act of looking and being looked at; a portal between exposure and privacy. A story that feels familiar and yet so strange. Perhaps wondering: are we what we choose to show, or what we choose to hide? There’s humour, romance, a touch of existential crisis and somewhere in all of it, maybe there’s you. Original music, poetic scenography, and the choreography of everyday life come together in a piece that watches you back. Sharp, electric and uncomfortably tender.  

Etcetera Theatre • 12 Nov 2025 - 23 Nov 2025

"Of Coincidences and Other Spells”, A scenic conjuration in seven moons and an enchanted city.

"Of Coincidences and Other Spells”, A scenic conjuration in seven moons and an enchanted city. What if destiny were just another character in our lives? Some plays are written with ink. This one was written with moons, with whispers shared in the ear of destiny, and with accidents planned by the mysterious of London. Based on a true story of two lost adventures souls finding echa other, this play is a theatrical invocation, a poetic journey in seven acts that intertwines the power of the feminine, the mystery of synchronicities, and the alchemy of true encounters within a personal map that will be discovered as the scenic ritual unfolds.  A sensory and deeply Mexican theatrical experience. Come and let your destiny be read between the lines!  This is only for the brave, romantics and believers in the invisible!

Barons Court Theatre • 15 Nov 2025 - 16 Nov 2025