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Upstairs at the Bread & Roses Pub 
68 Clapham Manor Street, 
Clapham, London SW4 6DZ  

LOCATION
Just a few minutes walk from Clapham High Street, Clapham North and Clapham Common stations. Bus stops are also nearby on Chapham High Street. 

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Déjà Vu

7 - 8 November

written by Alara Koroglu & Frederick Zennor, directed by Sofia Zaragoza

Déjà Vu is a true story based on events that took place at the 2013 environmental protests in Istanbul, Turkey. The Gezi Park Protests quickly escalated into an influential and vital revolution within modern Turkish history.

The play is set against increasing police violence as well as a culture dictated by state-run news platforms that spread propaganda and censored the protests. In response to these events, activists established a cabaret at the park where artists would perform to challenge the laws and policies being enacted. This led to immediate plans from the authorities to tear down the cabaret, leading to the tragic deaths of performers and audience on June 15th 2013.

You will question if art is already a protest? How far can we go to save our nature? Déjà Vu is a play that talks about peaceful protests that led to chaos and distribution. It's a call to audiences to stand against injustice in their communities and beyond.




It Wasn’t A Phase

Sunday 10th November at 6pm

"Is he really a magician? Or does he just have a lot of free time on his hands?” Well there is more than shred of truth to that joke! 


At some point we have all received a magic set as a gift, and had a little phase of wanting to be a magician, sell out shows, huge applause, becoming a popular and likeable personality, headlining Vegas, getting a TV show… but then reality hits, dreams come crashing down, and the phase passes into oblivion. But even so, that little magician is still silently begging to come out and make a go of it. 


So- what happens when you don’t grow out of the phase? Sure paying the rent ain’t easy, but that doesn’t matter…right? To all that wished they stuck with something- this is for you, whether you managed it or not! It’s a tale of taking a risk to entertain and reignite the childhood dream. It’s a magic show, but it’s also the story of me, how through the huge highs and lows of life magic has always somehow been there, useful or otherwise! 


And most of all, a chance for that little magician to live his dream once again. And since getting that magic set 25 years ago, it has been quite the journey. So come, see “the best magician in the world!”-according to my nephews. And maybe even have a chance of reigniting that lost phase of yours




Rogues So Banished

11 November

written and performed by Paul Case

New South Wales, 1790. Britain’s penal colony is on the brink of starvation. Three convicts escape with murderous intentions in hope of a reward. But as they become lost and dragged deeper into the forest, it's clear they are trapped in a nightmare of their own making…

Told in the demotic slang of the era, writer and actor Paul Case's visceral solo show breaks new ground in horror whilst taking you on a bloody journey into the dark depths of Australia's history.

**** "Atmosphere in spades. Exceptional storytelling" - The Quintessential Review

**** "Marvellous. A fine piece of theatre" - British Theatre Guide

**** " Absolutely Gripping. Mesmerising." - Three Weeks




PRIVATE LIVES 

12 - 16 November

Brought to you by Comedy Now UK, written by Noël Coward, directed by Mimi Newby. 

Plot: 

Set in 1930, Private Lives by Noël Coward transports us into English high society and the love debacles of a divorced couple who can't seem to shake each other off. 

Amanda and Elyot are long separated and have just remarried new partners, hoping for a second try at happily ever after. 

But fate has decided otherwise, after a chance encounter between the ex-lovers, in the same hotel… and on each other’s honeymoon night. 

Hilarious, flamboyant, raucous, slightly unhinged, and at times endearing. These colourful characters will enchant you with their Cowardesque magic and larger than life aspirations. 

We invite you to witness how these aristocrats behave behind closed doors. 




THE ENTRAPPED MARTYR

17 and 18 November

written and directed by Gabriel Adomaitis

Set within the claustrophobic confines of an unnamed, enigmatic space, this gripping expressionist drama follows a bizarre and unsettling relationship between its central characters, leading to a spine-chilling twist that will leave audiences on edge. Loosely inspired by the Greek myth of Persephone and Hades, the play delves into universal themes of freedom, autonomy, and existentialism. Through its rich, captivating dialogue and emotional depth, it offers a profound commentary on the human condition, exploring psychological struggles and the boundaries of control. This post-modern tragedy unravels a layered, haunting narrative that draws audiences into a world of tension, intrigue, and introspection, delivering a thought-provoking theatrical experience that lingers long after the finale.



Pleasure Island: G marks the Spot!

19 - 22 November

produced by Bampot & Dafty and Car Crash Productions

written by Brian Maitland, directed by Tom Sergeant

It’s adult panto time again! Oh yes it is… Join Jim Cockings, Wank*rbell and the Butt Pirates on a voyage of naughty fun to fulfil their quest to find ‘The Golden Cl*t’. With zany, dirty skits, whacky moments and some great tunes to vibe with - will Jim find the cl*t? Or will Long Dong Silvery deny him from reaching his climax? 

Starring Poppy Conway, Naomi Ellynn, Illona Immovaara, Jack McCann

Running Time: 65 minutes





THE BREAD & ROSES THEATRE TURNS 10!

22 November


You're Invited to celebrate The Bread & Roses Theatre's 10th Birthday!


Join us as we raise a glass to a decade of creativity, community, and outstanding performances at The Bread & Roses Theatre! We've come a long way since our humble beginnings, and we couldn't have done it without your support. So let's come together for an evening of reminiscing, laughter, a teeny bit of networking and looking ahead to many more years of theatre magic!


Whether you're an artist who’s graced our stage, a regular audience member, or someone new to our community, we'd love to celebrate with you.


Let’s toast to 10 years and many more to come!




The Mayven

23 November

Presented by award-winning production hub Scary Little Girls and with multiple sell-out seasons in Cornwall, the Mayven Festival hits London with a new quarterly event.

For our inaugural night, we gather like witches around the flames of feminist festivity as winter draws near. Expect tales and songs and celebrate art in a myriad of forms.

We invite you to laugh and imbibe with us, and create a sisterly solstice where all kind souls are welcome.

In association with Olive Gold, Emer O'Connor Storyteller and Echo Chamber. A percentage of sales will be donated to the Palestinian Circus School.




A Celebration of Improvisation with Russell Actors!

24 Nov

directed by Sherina Russell and Robbie Taylor Hunt

Come and live life on the edge of your seat as our brilliant team of actors create 100% original theatre before your very eyes! 




The Defectors Present: Scratch 'n' Sniff

24 Nov

Hosted by Harrison Cole, Produced by The Defectors.

Smell that? That's the return of the scent-sational Scratch 'n' Sniff, the exciting variety scratch night presented by comedy curators The Defectors!

Come on down to the Bread & Roses on the 24th November and get a whiff of all the incredible talent that's been hiding right under your nose. Expect a well balanced, full-bodied evening of comedy, with notes of sketch and stand-up, a hint of music, and other aromatic antics.




Nothing Ever Happens in a Village Hall

26 - 30 Nov

produced by Three Stout Lads, written by Daniel Kristen-Thomas

A quiet, rural village hall. Not much happens here other than the Wednesday Chess club, and the late afternoon 'Knit n Natter' session.

But over the course of a week, four groups of strangers book out a room here, and their lives become entangled in unforeseen ways.

Three assassins fail to pull off a job.

Some vicars discover that God has called upon them to invest in cryptocurrency.

Ghosthunters hope that they can find their next big discovery.

A planetarium worker tries to convince his bosses that the moon landings were faked.

Chaos, comedy, murder, and much more.

Welcome to Sheringham Community Village Hall. We hope you have an enjoyable time.




Every Everyday

1st December at 7pm

Adi George and Matt Prestage return to the stage, combining two decades of experience to create a brand new play at every performance, celebrating the beauty, comedy and truth that can be found within the totally ordinary - all they need is a few chairs and an audience!





TOP PICK

The Various Methods of Escape

3 - 14 Dec

produced by Mon Sans Productions, written by Amber Spooner, directed by Liviu Monsted

The Various Methods of Escape is a bold 2 act Australian play about moving past traumatic experiences.

Grace has finally escaped 12 years in captivity. Once she returns to her family she is determined to discover a life for herself without the constant prescience of her captor. Grace’s kidnapping not only affected her but also each member of her family. Her father is racked with guilt and shame, her mother loses her identity in the fight to find her and her sister just wants permission to be her own person. This play examines how society comprehends and rationalises such an atrocity, leaving the audience to question their perceptions and beliefs.

“The Various Methods of Escape” premiere's in London after an acclaimed sell-out season in Sydney, Australia.





A Proper Working-Class Sausage Roll (Chilled Performance)

produced by Laboda Productions, written & directed by Adam Laboda

Sunday 8th December, doors at 2:30pm for 3pm showing

This is a Chilled Performance of A Proper Working-Class Sausage Roll. It is designed specifically for those who are neurodivergent, such as living with ADHD or autism, who rarely get to see Independent/Fringe Theatre performances. More details about the event can be found in our accessibility document below.

Accessibility Document: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MlVcPuMgiUw2entyie1shxquaXJ5t7my/view?usp=sharing

‘A Proper Working-Class Sausage Roll’ returns to the Bread and Roses Theatre after its sold-out nights in February (because one sausage roll is never enough)! This absurd-ish comedy-drama follows ‘Holder’, a disgruntled working-class parent, in the aftermath of accidentally kidnapping a Member of Parliament whilst buying a sausage roll. It returns with a chilled performance, designed specifically for those who are neurodivergent!

Fed up with the system working against them, Holder tries to educate the captured politician on their experiences in life – only to find the Captive's attempts to debate their way out of custody leading them down a path exposing the privilege, corruption, and idiocy that exists at the heart of British Politics. #ProperSausageRollPlay delves into the U.K. class system; exploring financial privilege, social injustice, and hypocrisy from all sides of the political spectrum; all amongst some sexual innuendo and references to baked savoury goods.





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