Diaspora Inferno: From My Grandmother’s Kitchen is a devised physical theatre work inspired by Dante’s Inferno and reimagined through the lens of diaspora survival, generational silence, and womanhood. The piece moves through seven “sins” — Gluttony, Wrath, Envy, Lust, Sloth, Greed, and Pride — not as moral judgments, but as emotional inheritances shaped by migration, trauma, and resilience. The kitchen in this production is a symbol of survival and silence — a sacred domestic space where immigrant women cook, mourn, remember, and resist. Through movement, sound, testimony, and ritual, we hope to amplify stories that are often unheard or buried between generations.
Mirror Up Presents: Reflections (1/11/26-1/12/26)
The Last Bantam (1/25/26-1/26/26)
Barbary Lion (1/29/26-1/30/26)
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)
Sister Nativity (12/2/25-12/6/25)
Q.E.D. (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)
Mirror Speeches (11/9/25-11/10/25)
Storms, Maybe Snow (11/4/25-11/8/25)
Tables Turned (11/2/25-11/3/25)