lenny’s not even the main character in his own life and he’s tired of waiting for it to start. But tonight, he’s on a mission. One dream changes everything. Tonight, his queer second adolescence begins – someone is going to love him. But as the night unfolds, it’s not long before things start to go horribly wrong…
ENGINE ROOM
6 OCT, 1 DEC
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.
DAVID GLASS: AN UN-NATURALISTIC LIFE
9 - 11 OCT
An Unnaturalistic Life is a genre-defying theatrical odyssey — part wild autobiography, part punk séance, part mythic fever dream. With his signature blend of explosive physicality, story telling, biting wit, and emotional roller coasting , Glass unravels a family legacy soaked in art, rebellion, and outrageous coincidence.
LOST THE PLOT: AN IMPROVISED MUSICAL
25 OCT | 29 NOV | 20 DEC
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.
JULIUS CAESAR
29 OCT - 15 NOV
Tangle’s fast-moving adaptation of Julius Caesar drives through the political chaos, power struggles and friendship betrayals at the heart of Shakespeare’s greatest thriller. Adapted and directed by Anna Coombs with John Pfumojena’s original music performed live on stage, this high-energy production brings African-inspired storytelling into the heart of ancient Rome.
THE MUMMY, OR; THE ELIXIR OF LIFE AND THE GREEN HOUSE
31 OCT
Thrills & laughs with our 1940’s style “Radio Theatre.” In our comic romance The Mummy; or, the Elixir of Life, boy meets girl, father meets mummy, and mummy meets…well, you get the idea! And in The Green House, quirky characters from a real estate agency specializing in haunted houses solve a spooky mystery.
THE GOOD LANDLORD
18 - 22 NOV
Landlordism has run rampant through the UK. Rents have flown up above inflation and house prices have followed. So, when Jack’s girlfriend leaves him and he faces eviction, his first idea (after the breakdown) is to…sublet his cupboard to pay his rent. That’s a mistake….
A SUFFOCATING CHOKING FEELING
25 - 29 NOV
A Suffocating Choking Feeling is a razor-sharp, satirical deep-dive into the warped world of Insta-“truth”, where fact and fiction blur and what wins is having a story worth telling. Inspired by Australian cancer-con Belle Gibson (Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar & BBC’s Bad Influencer), this Award-winning explosive show smashes together live theatre with interactive social media experiments, inviting you to scroll, troll and cancel Simone Hamilton.
MOUNTAINS AND SEAS - SONG OF TODAY 山海 · 今日之歌
2 - 6 DEC
A bold new performance blending poetry, music, dance, and visual art. Mountains and Seas – Song of Today 山海 · 今日之歌 confronts the climate crisis, rising fascism, and existential dread with fierce creativity and urgency.
Don’t miss this electrifying collaboration from Xie Rong (aka Echo Morgan) and Daniel York Loh.
MEAT
3 - 5 DEC
MEAT is an electrifying roar of fury, a rallying cry of protest, a unifying celebration of strength packed with heroism & heart. A playful and poignant exploration of identity. Written by multi-award winner Elle Dillon-Reams. A dirty dive into the foundations of power, an injection of a new narrative – MEAT is a theatrical hybrid of poetry, clowning, cabaret and dance featuring original music.
OLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS
10 - 21 DEC
One winter, Oldilocks finds a teddy bear in the park and remembers a delicious bowl of porridge she tasted years ago in the woods. Something else happened but she can’t quite remember what… so she sets off for the forest. Will she find the bears house and what will happen then?
LOST THE PLOT: AN IMPROVISED MUSICAL
25 OCT | 29 NOV | 20 DEC
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.

THE ENDLESS HOTEL
12 OCT
A talented but cynical teacher accidentally opens a portal to The Endless Hotel, a magical place where artists find inspiration. When she discovers it’s on the brink of collapse, she embarks on a dangerous quest to recover an all-powerful key – or the doors of creativity will close forever.

SEVEN STEPS BIG BAND AT CHRISTMAS
21 DEC
This December, the Seven Steps Big Band returns with a bang to the Omnibus Theatre to present a raucous jamboree of big band bangers to knock your Christmas socks off.
Now in its 14th year, this dynamic ensemble has grown to become one of the most engaging and entertaining bands performing on the London circuit.

WARRIOR STUDIO ARTISTS
PRESENTED BY WARRIOR STUDIOS
26 AUG - 15 SEP
Warrior Studios, a long-standing Camberwell-based multimedia artist collective, show recent work.
Exhibiting artists: Jane Campbell, Annabelle Chace, Clare Cohen, Phil Dobson, Hugh Gilmour, Jez Jacobs and Brigitte Stepputtis.
IG: warriorstudios


BALANCE; NEW WORK BY LUKE MAUND
PRESENTED BY MORGAN-DAVIES ART
16 SEP - 13 OCT
BALANCE
new paintings by LUKE MAUND
MORGAN-DAVIES ART brings an exciting solo exhibition of paintings by contemporary artist Luke Maund to Omnibus.
Luke Maund’s unique aesthetic is achieved through unconventional acrylic pouring techniques, working the paints across wooden panels. The artist chooses bold & vibrant colours, selecting only a few per painting to contrast yet compliment each other. The abstract works are then finished and sealed with resin. A family bereavement inspired the artist to reconnect with his artistic roots and his work evolved as a response. With life being complicated, Luke wanted to achieve an element of balance & simplicity in his work; bringing comfort & clarity into an otherwise chaotic world.
MORGAN-DAVIES ART is an exciting local art company based here in Clapham. It was established by Natalie Morgan-Davies, who brings over 25 years of experience in the art world to her clients. All works of art featured at Omnibus are for sale. Further artworks can be browsed from the online gallery that exhibits established British and European artists. Not sure what the artwork will look like in your home? No problem! Not only can the art be viewed at the company’s Clapham premises, but Natalie will bring artwork to your home to trial on your walls, ensuring you find the perfect artwork for your home.
6 percent will be sponsoring this exhibition launch. Members, keep an eye on your inbox for your invitation.
AGAINST THE GRAIN: 1980s BRITISH CINEMA
6 - 27 OCT
At the beginning of the 1980s, writer Colin Welland famously said “the British are coming” as he picked up his Oscar for Chariots of Fire original screenplay. They never quite arrived in the way they were expected. Instead, the industry and audience went into near terminal decline. However, amidst these turbulent times and against the political and social upheaval of Thatcherism seeds of renewal could be seen dotted across the independent film community; from the arrival of Channel 4 to the rise of maverick distributor/producer Palace Pictures and the emergence of new filmmaking voices. This season presents some of these ambitious and now influential films and filmmakers who redefined British independent cinema and who went against the grain of the decade.
CLAPHAM BOOK FESTIVAL
11 OCT
This year’s Book Festival brings the best in writing to Clapham. Novelist Oyinkan Braithwaite discusses her latest book with best-selling author Elizabeth Buchan; blockbuster novelist Joanne Harris is in conversation with former Booker nominee Michèle Roberts and award-winning documentary maker and author, Tim Tate, dissects the story of the Spycatcher scandal of the 1980s with writer, TV presenter and journalist, Gavin Esler. Add in the ever-popular Clapham Literary Walk and enjoy a day of books and bookish conversation, meet the authors and have your books signed (books will be on sale).

CLAPHAM COMMON BOOK CLUB
FIRST THURSDAY EVERY MONTH
6:30PM
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
MONTHLY
Clapham Common Film Club presents diverse films from internationally acclaimed and award-winning directors on a large screen in a friendly community setting.