By Chandler Hubbard “Such is the case with most empires – nothing like that lasts forever.” In the near future, two “compatible” strangers are brought together in a sterile room to talk. Just to talk. But as questions are asked and unseen observers listen in, it becomes clear that the conversation is anything but casual. Why have they been matched? What’s being tested? And what will happen when the talking stops? Blending tension, humour, and razor-sharp social commentary, Barbary Lion explores identity during political and social crisis, examining what we inherit, what we cling to, and what we choose to leave behind. Seed to Stage is working in close collaboration with Chandler Hubbard to develop this new piece in its premiere production at the Drayton Arms Theatre.
Mirror Up Presents: Reflections (1/11/26-1/12/26)
The Last Bantam (1/25/26-1/26/26)
Daniel Moore’s Definitive Guide to Failure-Free Living (2/3/26-2/7/26)
Brazen Hodgepodge (2/24/26-2/28/26)
Occupied Territory (3/1/26-3/2/26)
Stitch in Time (3/3/26-3/7/26)
The Tunnel to Hell (or How Not to Live on the Thames) (3/10/26-3/14/26)
I Could Write A Book About It (3/15/26-3/16/26)
Mushroomification (Legs, Legs, Legs) (3/24/26-3/28/26)
Any Objections? (4/12/26-4/13/26)
Funeral Teeth (6/4/26-6/6/26)
Drayton Arms Theatre is at Drayton Arms Pub & Theatre, 153 Old Brompton Road, London, SW5 0 LJ, London.
The Signalman (12/10/25-1/1/26)
Q.E.D. (12/2/25-12/6/25)
Sister Nativity (12/2/25-12/6/25)
Doughnut Drive (11/25/25-11/29/25)
Clown Funeral Collective: Fires (11/23/25-11/24/25)
Maybe I Should Stop (11/18/25-11/29/25)
The Great British Lock-In (11/18/25-11/22/25)
Diaspora Inferno: From My Grandmother's Kitchen (11/11/25-11/15/25)
Mirror Speeches (11/9/25-11/10/25)
Storms, Maybe Snow (11/4/25-11/8/25)