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SONGS FOR SCATTERED TIMES

PRESENTED BY SCATTER
Climate activism meets musical theatre.

“That’s what I’m workin’ on 
A song to fix what’s wrong 
Take what’s broken, make it whole 
A song so beautiful It brings the world back into tune.”  

– Anais Mitchell, Hadestown 

Songs For Scattered Times is a responsive and entertaining cabaret fusing the worlds of musical theatre and climate activism. This event celebrates the ability of musical theatre to address moments of political and personal change.

On the last Sunday of each month, Scatter curate a company of performers who come together to sing songs and share stories in a turbulent world. 

Scatter is an ecological musical theatre collective. We use songs and stories to help communities weather the effects of the climate and ecological crisis.


This is a responsive event so themes differ from cabaret to cabaret. We want to help break down barriers to inclusion where we can. Email access@scattercollective.co.uk if you have questions about the event.

For more information, or to apply for the next cabaret, please go to https://www.scattercollective.co.uk/songs

29 JAN
26 FEB
26 MAR
30 APR
7PM
£12

SONGS FOR SCATTERED TIMES

PRESENTED BY SCATTER
Climate activism meets musical theatre.

“That’s what I’m workin’ on 
A song to fix what’s wrong 
Take what’s broken, make it whole 
A song so beautiful It brings the world back into tune.”  

– Anais Mitchell, Hadestown 

Songs For Scattered Times is a responsive and entertaining cabaret fusing the worlds of musical theatre and climate activism. This event celebrates the ability of musical theatre to address moments of political and personal change.

On the last Sunday of each month, Scatter curate a company of performers who come together to sing songs and share stories in a turbulent world. 

Scatter is an ecological musical theatre collective. We use songs and stories to help communities weather the effects of the climate and ecological crisis.


This is a responsive event so themes differ from cabaret to cabaret. We want to help break down barriers to inclusion where we can. Email access@scattercollective.co.uk if you have questions about the event.

For more information, or to apply for the next cabaret, please go to https://www.scattercollective.co.uk/songs

29 JAN
26 FEB
26 MAR
30 APR
7PM
£12

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APRIL LINEUP

Michaela Fenech

Michaela is a Maltese singer, dancer and actress as well as a 2020 graduate from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She is thrilled to be working with Scatter once again following her debut with us earlier this year!

Leeroy Boone

Born in France, Leeroy trained as a dancer at the Paris Opera Ballet School and the Ballet School of the Hamburg Ballet in Germany. He performed at the Palais Garnier in Paris and with the Bundesjugendballett as well as the Gala Jia Ruskaja at the Bolshoi Academy in Moscow. Later, alongside his professional ballet career with the Hamburg Ballet, Leeroy furthered his artistic education at New York University – Steinhardt in Vocal Performance but also at L’ARIA in Acting, leading him to join the Musical Theatre Company at the Royal Academy of Music in London from which he graduated with an MA in Musical Theatre in 2021. Upon graduation, Leeroy joined the premiere cast of the new West End production of “The Phantom of the Opera” in the role of the Slave Master. He also appeared in the world premiere of the musical “Glory Ride” at The Other Palace.

Ally Ibach

Ally is a recent MA Acting graduate from East 15 Drama School. They are an actor-writer-producer who recently performed her original show, ‘Midnight Cowboy Radio’, at Edinburgh Fringe and may be seen as Luciana in ‘Comedy of Errors’ at the Ravenscourt Arts Theatre. Ally is thrilled to perform with Scatter for the second time.

Georgia Onslow

Georgia Onslow (she/her) is a musical theatre performer from Southampton. Theatre credits whilst at university include: Berthe in Pippin, Cassandra in Robert Icke’s Oresteia, Daisy Pulls It Off (producer), Lysistrata (assistant producer). Georgia is now studying postgraduate law, with a view to specialising in Entertainment & Media law.

India Dillon

India Dillon is a director, writer, poet and spoken-word performer. She trained Acting at the Victoria College of Music and later Acting for Screen with Middleweek Newton Acting Academy, before attending Exeter University to study Drama. She’s currently undertaking a Directing Master at East 15 Acting School. Her recent credits include The Amber Trap (Co-Director, south-west tour), Company (Director, Exeter Northcott), Show Me What You’re Maid Of (co-writer and co-Director, EdFringe), Winner’s Curse (assistant director, Park Theatre)

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Concessions

Concessions apply to students, under-18s, over-60s and more. For more info on our concession policy click here→

Accessibility

All performance spaces and facilities are fully wheelchair-accessible. For more info please contact Box Office on 0207 498 4699.

Ticket Collection

We operate a paperless box office system. You will be emailed a receipt once you have booked in advance. There is no need to print this off, just state your name at the box office on arrival.

Content Warnings

This is a responsive event so themes differ from cabaret to cabaret. If you have any questions, email access@scattercollective.co.uk.

Find out more here.

Age Recommendation

12+

Duration

1h

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