Announcing the South London Previews Festival
Streatham Space Project is excited to announce the launch of our new summer festival, the South London Previews Festival!
Join us at the first ever South London Previews Festival this July for an exclusive sneak peek at comedy and theatre shows destined for Edinburgh Fringe and beyond. For a whole month, catch comedy stars such as Sophie Duker, Lou Sanders and Rob Auton on your local South London stage, alongside exciting theatre works exploring Black love stories, re-tellings of Greek myths and even early noughties cartoon shows.
“The South London Previews Festival is a chance for audiences to see these new works here first at Streatham Space Project. I hope that London audiences and our local Streatham community will have the chance to laugh, to enjoy a night out at the theatre, and experience something new this summer.”
- SSP Creative Director, Natasha Brown
From laugh-out-loud comedy to thought-provoking theatre, don’t miss your opportunity to catch these shows right here in South London before they hit the road!
Early bird ticket sales are now open on selected events. SSP members receive 20% off tickets (up to 4 tickets per order) - sign up to our SSP membership.
Catch a sneak preview of comedians Larry Dean and Dee Allum’s stand up shows before they premiere at Edinburgh Festival later this year!
Streatham’s own Ed Night and Paddy Young return to SSP for a double bill of their new shows.
Join award winning comedians Sophie Duker and Rob Auton as they work up their new shows.
Join award winning comedians Glenn Moore and Huge Davies as they work up their new shows.
Join award winning comedians Lou Sanders and Annie McGrath as they work up their new shows.
Inspired by the 00’s anime cartoons you never saw, it's time to play Battle Counters!
When it Snows in April is a coming-of-age love story set in South London that unravels the raw and tender journey of young love in the face of life's challenges.
Lucy's in labour. Her sense of self is deteriorating. Claire's an art student. Her latest panic attack means her course could be over. They both have OCD. But they don’t know that yet.
A reimagination of two classic Greek myths in an epic theatrical double album.