Debut plays, dance parties, a scratch night and an album launch: Roundhouse to host unmissable new season

30 July

An installation of a four metre-long bed, a live podcast, a contemporary jazz night and a play about two siblings on their last day on earth will form part of an ambitious season of brand-new work taking over the Roundhouse Studio Theatre this autumn. 

The new season will run alongside the Roundhouse’s iconic gig series, filling the venue’s vibrant Studio Theatre with bold new voices and boundary-breaking performances. The season has been curated from submissions by participants of the Roundhouse’s youth programmes, including former Resident Artists, members of podcast platform Transmission Roundhouse, and alumni of the Roundhouse Poetry Slam. 

Performances include four brand-new theatre productions, powerful talks, poetic explorations, gig-theatre, live music and a Disabled Poet’s Showcase. Kate Ireland’s show Golden Time (and Other Behavioural Management Strategies), which she first developed while a Roundhouse Resident Artist, will return to the Roundhouse following a run at the Edinburgh Fringe. Marla Kether, another former Resident Artist and current bassist for Little Simz, will host Kilengi Dance Party, a club night celebrating Afro-diasporic dance music. Browse the full list of performances.

Daisy Heath, Executive Producer at the Roundhouse, said: This season of work is a great example of what makes the Roundhouse so special. We were thrilled by the ambition and breadth of the different projects that Roundhouse Resident Artists and other young creatives pitched.

“At a time when costs are rising and grassroots venues are closing, it is increasingly difficult for emerging artists to connect with live audiences. With this new season of work, Roundhouse continues its commitment to providing platforms for bold new voices, while bringing audiences unmissable live experiences.”

Daze Hingorani, 2024/25 Roundhouse Resident Artist, said: Making my upcoming show Shovel has been a messy and tender and quite frankly, wonderfully life-affirming process. The privilege to share it at the Roundhouse, who have become so integral to who I am as an artist, as part of the new Studio Theatre Season, is something that goes beyond words.”