Jan Martens: Voice Noise, Carolina Bianchi & Cara de Cavalo: CADELA FORÇA TRILOGY, KUNSTY and WE SHOULD HAVE NEVER WALKED ON THE MOON

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Tickets are now on sale for even more show-stopping performances!

Scroll down to discover what's coming up in our new season, including an immersive dance takeover of our buildings from Rambert and (LA)HORDE Ballet national de Marseille, and a showcase of rad, queer creativity in our new series, KUNSTY.



The biggest dance floor

WE SHOULD HAVE NEVER WALKED ON THE MOON

WE SHOULD HAVE NEVER WALKED ON THE MOON

WED 3 – SAT 6 SEP

Powerhouse dance companies Rambert and (LA)HORDE Ballet national de Marseille join forces to transform our buildings with cinematic flair in a UK premiere.

With a cast of 50 (as well as DJs and a limousine), and performances taking place around our site throughout the evening, this is your ticket to explore a new frontier of dance.


Coming soon to the stage


Carolina Bianchi Y Cara de Cavalo: CADELA FORÇA TRILOGY

Carolina Bianchi Y Cara de Cavalo: CADELA FORÇA TRILOGY

WED 17 & THU 18 SEP

The Brazilian playwright’s shock performance draws on art history and personal trauma to examine and test the memory of sexual violence against women.

This event is Captioned.

Jan Martens: Voice Noise

Jan Martens: VOICE NOISE

WED 15 & THU 16 OCT

From The Raincoats to Tanya Tagaq, glorious choreography illuminates the music of singular women composers, inspired by Anne Carson's essay 'The Gender of Sound'.

A post-show talk takes place after the performance on Wed 15 Oct.

Wet Mess: TESTO

Wet Mess: TESTO

FRI 28 & SAT 29 NOV

Combining movement with pre-recorded interviews, come and discover surreal spectacles, dykey desires and a choreography of guttural sexuality.

Audio description is available for this performance.

Ballet de Lorraine: Acid Gems and a Folia

Ballet de Lorraine: Acid Gems and a Folia

THU 5 – SAT 7 MAR 2026

Discover a high-spirited, kaleidoscopic dance work set in a powerful visual landscape, and a piece inspired by Portuguese fertility rituals.


The groundbreakers

Harry Clayton-Wright: Mr Blackpool's Seaside Spectacular

KUNSTY

WED 5 – SAT 8 NOV

Come for the rad, the queer and the uncategorisable in four days of shows. Introducing our new series platforming independent artists working at the boundaries of dance, performance, live art and cabaret.


Bullyache: WHO HURT YOU?

Bullyache: WHO HURT YOU?

WED 5 NOV

Find yourself in a dystopian reality where the theatres have closed, no money is left, but people still drag themselves to perform.

 Cabrolé!

Cabrolé!

THU 6 & FRI 7 NOV

Come one, come all to an outrageous cabaret with a flamenco twist, conceived by Patricia Langa and featuring some of London’s most exciting cabaret artists.

Sung Im Her: 1 Degree Celsius

Sung Im Her: 1 Degree Celsius

THU 6 NOV

Through her electrifying movement style, the choreographer invites us to consider the question of how art can spark action in the face of the climate crisis.

Courtney May Robertson: HUNTER

Courtney May Robertson: HUNTER

FRI 7 NOV

Inspired by horror, BDSM and melodrama, in this show the grotesque, sexual perversion and excess become triumphant symbols of bodily autonomy and empowerment.


Keeping things hot this winter


Sh!t Theatre: EVITA TOO

Sh!t Theatre: EVITA TOO

TUE 9 – WED 31 DEC

Join the disco dictators as they tell the wild story of Isabel Peron, gogo-dancer-turned-president who led Argentina for 18 disastrous months.

A post-show talk follows the performance on Wednesday 17 December.

OPERATION OUCH: Quest for the Jurassic Fart!

OPERATION OUCH: Quest for the Jurassic Fart!

MON 22 DEC – FRI 2 JAN 2026

Join TV’s favourite doctors on a dino-mite adventure to unearth the most dangerous, most powerful, most important fart in history, in a gigantic brand-new show.

Members' presale open now. General booking opens on Friday 27 June at 10am.

Fri 2 Jan, 11am: Relaxed Performance.

Fri 2 Jan, 2pm: British Sign Language interpreted (BSL).


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