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Voila Festival 2025
3 - 23 November 2025
Voila Festival is back and bigger than ever! With 110 shows across 8 venues, this is the biggest edition of the festival yet!
At Barons Court, we are hosting 23 shows from Argentina, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Czechia, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, the Phillipines, Serbia, Spain, South Korea, South Africa, United States, and others!
Scroll down to browse through the list and come and see a show or 10!

Cía. Gorguz Teatro & Casa Teatro Reynosa
To love or not to love...
9 Nov 2025 - 11 Nov 2025
For years, I’ve been waiting for the moment when I could play Juliet Capulet in William Shakespeare’s tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, but I was born a man in a shitty and sexist country... Finally, the wait is over; today, I am her.
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Waiting for Julieta is based on this shakesperean classic with the main purpose of deconstructing this story, to revisit it with a contemporary critical look. This adaptation is situated in the Mexican Northeast, “la mera frontera”, where we talk about the failed love stories in our own lives, the toxic love and the romantic stumbles in relationships. Our play is a contemporary piece happening in a 'carne asada'; a mexican party with tacos and tequila, where we mix hints of cabaret, performance, theatre of objects, and mexican pop culture.

Samantha Streit (Finding Forests)
All of us get tangled in tall tales
12 Nov 2025 - 15 Nov 2025
In 1956 Brooklyn, an aspiring playwright falls in love, her letters brimming with desire and ambition. Decades later, her granddaughter, a writer herself, uncovers them—tracing the arc of a love story cut short and a dream left unfinished. Between a Brooklyn summer alive with possibility and a present-day American diner steeped in nostalgia, past and present blur. She sits across from the man who once held her grandmother’s heart, wrestling with the choices that shaped two lives. Letters to Joan explores the dreams we chase, the ones we abandon, and the unshakable longing for the life that might have been.

The Extraordinary Life of a Rat Racer
13 -14 November
Ever wondered what the person next to you is thinking?
Pulled earrings. Slit wrists. Chopped veins. T-rex arms.
Eva is just a regular rat racer. Single mother to a 6-year-old boy, she is stuck in a world that keeps punching her down, and is desperately trying to play the game – pay the bills, get him to football, try to survive mum’s comments.
But her mind has different plans. On her way to an important job interview, Eva gets bombarded by a series of ever-worsening intrusive thoughts.
So prepare for the uncomfortable and dive into Eva’s mind. Guided by Arthur, a grotesque, sadistic, half-real figure, The Extraordinary Life of a Rat Racer brings audiences on a journey where violent thoughts, trauma and self-hatred meet self-acceptance and empowerment.
Anna Kopacek
Dark Clown Mukbang... need I say more?
13 Nov 2025 - 15 Nov 2025
We all know the story of Hansel and Gretel.
You know the one?
A girl, lost in the woods in her gingerbread pajamas, just trying to find her way back—to the candy house or home? To the reasons why her parents left her out in the woods? And why we seek control when life is filled with so many unknowns.
This experimental reimagining of Hansel and Gretel is haunting, funny, and physically inventive—a journey through memory, desire, and the impossible game of trying to control the chaos of family and love.

When I Was Backpacking Across Western Europe……
Yoyo Chan
Solo trip to Europe! An East Asian girl's story...
16 Nov 2025 - 18 Nov 2025
It was my first time travelling to Europe! Alone! But I didn’t expect all these encounters...with these men...
As I wandered through different cities, people were kind and welcoming. But then I started to wonder: why did so many men want to talk to me? What did they expect from an East Asian girl who barely spoke their languages?
When I Was Backpacking Across Western Europe... is a solo autobiographical cabaret with music, dance, storytelling and maybe a little romance. Performed in Cantonese, Mandarin, English and Spanish, the show explores identity, cultural fetishisation and belonging with humour and heart.
After performances in Exeter, Manchester, and London, this journey continues. Come along and see an East Asian woman sing and dance and share her story. Everyone is welcome — the more ethnicities the better!

DuckTape (Part of Voila Festival)
Absurdist satire about Britain’s obsession with class
19 Nov 2025 - 22 Nov 2025
"You’re not working class. You’re Bulgarian. You weren’t even born in this country."
In Working Class Hero, a white privately-educated Posh Actor frustrated by being pigeonholed decides he wants to do a “gritty” independent film “up North” with “an outrageous accent” and “red hair”. Problem is that script was written by his best friend - a migrant Working Class Actor who wrote it as a vehicle for himself. When Posh Actor gets the job, the conflict ultimately strains their friendship to a breaking point.
A chamber character piece that plays like an action-packed comedy with some absurdist plot twists, Working Class Hero is a satire in which two actors put on some silly wigs (and accents) and aided by sketch comedy, physical theatre, and multimedia performance take us on a high-speed romp through the British class system.
2 - 6 December 2025, 7.30 pm
Sheila and Abigail work for their mother’s small family business. Sheila's job used to be a source of joy and exhilaration and fulfilment for her, but a chance encounter with an old classmate has her questioning everything.
But when you’re an assassin for hire, being distracted by an existential crisis means getting sloppy, and getting sloppy means getting killed.
Kill Local is a pitch-black comedy about blood ties, revenge, and trying to get unstuck – especially when your life is dedicated to ending others'. Think Tarantino meets Lost in Translation.
Director: Saskia van 't Hoff
Assistant Director: Azul Alysum
9 - 13 December 2025, 7.30 pm
Saturday matinee, 13 December, 2.30 pm
Mitch Benn is bringing his sold-out show A Christmas Carol back to Barons Court Theatre for the third year this December!
Continuing Charles Dickens' tradition of performing the text live, and using Dickens' original abridged text, let Mitch immerse you in the Christmas spirit with the beloved classic!
Come and live the magic of Christmas in one of the most intimate theatres in London!








