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Golden Goose Theatre at The Golden Goose pub,
146 Camberwell New Road
Camberwell
London
SE5 0RR
Nearest tube: Oval (Northern Line)
Nearest bus stop: Vassal Road (36, 185, 436, N136)
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Away From Home
26th March 2026
Join us for a night of music and storytelling. Take a peek into the lives of our talented international performers as they take us on a journey into the places they call home.
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Looking For: Female Flatmates
27th-29th March
After years of witnessing tenants come and go, Dee sets up the spare rooms in her flat for sub-letting. Annie, Billie and Chloe move into the London flat, all strangers to each other, each carrying their own secrets, heartbreaks, and hopes for a fresh start. What begins as awkward small talk and mismatched personalities quickly unravels into a chaotic, hilarious, and tender year of shared birthdays, bad dates, emotional breakdowns, and too much wine.
Across the mess of everyday life, missed calls, house meetings, relationship drama and late-night confessions, they slowly break down their walls and build and rip apart their raw, relatable sisterhood. Looking For: Female Flatmates is a warm, sharply funny story about female friendship, choosing the people you want to explore adulthood with and the intimacy of the home you create together.
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Wang Bang Willy Wagon
2nd-4th April 2026
Wang Bang Willy Wagon is a dark satirical drama about a volunteer-run immersive theatre company that calls itself a community, but operates like a cult.
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April 16th-18th 2026
Girls are sculpted by foreign hands from the moment they are born, and in the case of this girl, the hands come with the face of a friend. A friend who is beautiful, radiant, powerful, the kind of presence everyone can't help but notice entering a room. She is everything the girl is not. She is a mother, a best friend, a teacher and an enemy with an angelic face. Meanwhile, Girl's body screams fighting to live, but she has been sentenced to a lifetime of silence. Together the three of them start a rather unorthodox game of russian roulette where none of them can win. It is all controlled by a higher power fighting to keep their gaze at the wrong thing.
Killjoy Theatre is proud to present a work-in-progress run of Russian Roulette, a deeply personal, abstract depiction of eating disorders and their relationship to systemic misogyny.
DRH Arts and Orsolya Nagy Presents
21st April - 9th May 2026
DRH Arts and Orsolya Nagy present CHARLIE and STRIPTEASE by Slawomir Mrozek. A double-bill of hilarious political theatre by the award-winning Polish playwright. These two satirical plays from the Soviet era (in English translation) are absurdly relevant in today’s political climate of Trump’s America, the rise of authoritarianism and the impact of mass surveillance.
This production of STRIPTEASE was premiered at Birmingham Theatre Festival in 2025:
“Funny and brilliantly performed… comic timing is perfect” BIRMINGHAM FEST
“Mystery, suspense and plenty of laughs… a macabre fantasy brought to life by peerless performances.” GARY HUDSON (FORMER CHIEF REPORTER BBC MIDLANDS)
CHARLIE - How would you know “Charlie” if you saw him? And why does an old man and his grandson want to shoot him? “You said yourself there must be some justice, that one can’t just shoot at anybody in the street.”
STRIPTEASE - Two strangers find themselves unexpectedly in a strange room, dictated to by a mysterious “hand” which requires them to divest items of clothing. “I try to do everything I am permitted to do, but apparently wearing trousers is not permitted.”













