Chronic Insanity, the team behind the multi-award-nominated ★★★★★ fringe hit 24, 23, 22, return to Omnibus Theatre with the world premier of a potent new play.
Just keep going.
Tell yourself you’re doing your best. That’s all they need.
Right?
Each month The Pretend Company bring together three of the funniest, most theatrical improv shows in the UK for a night of unscripted theatre.
With no scripts, and no pre-planning, the actors will create scenes and shows based on what you – the audience – want to see!
You are invited to the premiere of the World’s Newest Musical!
Lost The Plot: An Improvised Musical is a brand new all-singing, all-dancing production every night. Warning: this show is entirely made up on the spot. Every line of dialogue, note on the piano and catchy chorus is fully improvised.
“I’m sorry, I’ve said too much….”
Sky Arts Award winning comedian Elf Lyons is The Woman on the Edge. After spending nearly a decade pretending to be animals, Elf now shows that she is in fact a woman, and thus presents a traditional, honest exploration of what it means to not recognise yourself when you look in the mirror.
A very normal observational stand-up show. Inspired by Vertigo, Sunset Boulevard and the opera Pagliacci Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
This electrifying fusion of beatboxing, spoken word and hip-hop dance both challenges and is hugely affecting. Inspired by the shocking true story of 19-year-old black woman Tyisha Miller who was shot dead by four California police officers while she lay unconscious in a car, Dreamscape re–imagines her final living moments.
Our regular scratch programme, where dynamic and talented theatre makers present daring, new work in the first stages of development.
Engine Room puts you, the audience, at the heart of the creative process. Following the sharing you will be asked to complete a feedback form, with your comments directly influencing the next development of the pieces. Give feedback, offer ideas and discover the next generation of theatre before anyone else.
Lisa Gornick brings us DIY cinema and live drawing shows in this unique week-long residency. Blending theatre, live drawing, and cinema, these original new works and classics reimagined explore identity, relationships, queerness, and figuring out our place in the world.
You are invited to the premiere of the World’s Newest Musical!
Lost The Plot: An Improvised Musical is a brand new all-singing, all-dancing production every night. Warning: this show is entirely made up on the spot. Every line of dialogue, note on the piano and catchy chorus is fully improvised.
“I’m sorry, I’ve said too much….”
Sky Arts Award winning comedian Elf Lyons is The Woman on the Edge. After spending nearly a decade pretending to be animals, Elf now shows that she is in fact a woman, and thus presents a traditional, honest exploration of what it means to not recognise yourself when you look in the mirror.
A very normal observational stand-up show. Inspired by Vertigo, Sunset Boulevard and the opera Pagliacci Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Opera invented on the spot from your suggestions. No Script. No score. No safety net.
To accompany our five-day show run of Mountains and Seas: Song of Today at Omnibus Theatre, we propose an art exhibition that transforms the theatre wall into a living montage of storytelling.
Breaking away from conventional hanging systems, artist Xie Rong will paint directly onto the wall, creating an organic flow of mountains, trees, and water — echoing the visual and emotional landscape of the performance. Her painting will weave around a series of striking portraits of the performers, photographed in the Surrey Hills by renowned photographer Jamie Baker, capturing the essence of myth and nature intertwined.
The installation will also feature hand-stitched textile works by Yiran of YiCraft Studio London, whose delicate craftsmanship embodies transformation and resilience, alongside typographic compositions by Yang Can, an award-winning graphic designer based in London, whose calligraphic sensibility bridges Chinese and Western aesthetics.
Adding another layer of depth, the exhibition will include original handwritten musical scores by composer Beibei Wang, revealing the rhythm and emotion behind the soundscape of Mountains and Seas. Together, these elements form an immersive wall installation — a visual poem that brings together the key creative voices of Mountains and Seas: Song of Today. It invites the audience to step into the shared imagination of artists, musicians, and designers, celebrating collaboration, mythology, and the living dialogue between art and performance.
Find new books, authors and maybe some friends at this friendly and welcoming monthly book club, which takes place in our café-bar. Please contact Rhiannon Croker below for more information about the club and the current books being read. Free to join!
Clapham Common Film Club presents diverse films from internationally acclaimed and award-winning directors on a large screen in a friendly community setting.