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Community & Diaspora Stages

London rooms where culture is made from a specific community outward: queer cabaret, Black British theatre, South Asian performance, disability-led work, diaspora arts and outer-London multi-arts programming.

London's strongest cultural rooms are often not trying to be for everyone first. They begin with a community, a history, a migration route, an access practice, a neighbourhood audience, and then invite the rest of the city in. This collection gathers venues where that specificity is the point: a Vauxhall queer cabaret room with living heritage, a Brixton stage built around global-majority artists, a South Asian producing theatre in Earlsfield, a disability-led company in Hackney, and arts centres whose programmes are shaped by the communities around them.

7 venues

Royal Vauxhall Tavern

A landmark Vauxhall room for queer cabaret, drag, comedy and nightlife — a working piece of LGBTQ+ London heritage rather than a generic performance venue.

Royal Vauxhall Tavern is a landmark LGBTQ+ cabaret, performance and nightlife venue on Kennington Lane in Vauxhall. One of London's defining queer cultural rooms, it programmes dra…

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Brixton House

A South London producing theatre on Coldharbour Lane, programming theatre, dance and performance with a clear commitment to Black British and global-majority artists.

Brixton House is a producing theatre and community arts centre on Coldharbour Lane, programming theatre, dance, performance and talks with a strong commitment to Black British arti…

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Tara Theatre

An Earlsfield producing theatre rooted in South Asian and British Asian performance, with emerging artists and contemporary intercultural work at its centre.

Tara Theatre is an independent producing theatre in Earlsfield, rooted in South Asian and British Asian performance while commissioning contemporary work from emerging artists. Its…

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Graeae Theatre Company

Britain's leading disability-led theatre company, based in Hackney, treating access and D/deaf and disabled artistry as part of the work rather than an add-on.

Founded in 1980, Graeae is Britain's leading disability-led theatre company, making bold work with D/deaf and disabled artists at its heart. Based at Bradbury Studios in Hackney, a…

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Rich Mix

A Bethnal Green arts centre where film, music, spoken word and performance meet the cultural life of East London's diaspora communities.

East London's vibrant arts and cultural centre in Bethnal Green, celebrating diversity through film, music, theatre and community events.

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Africa Centre

A Southwark institution for contemporary African culture, connecting exhibitions, music, food, talks and public life across the continent and its diasporas.

Cultural hub celebrating the diversity of African arts, film, music and culture in London.

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Watermans Arts Centre

A Brentford multi-arts venue whose independent cinema, performance and exhibitions give outer-west London a cultural centre of gravity beyond Zone 1.

Watermans Arts Centre is a multi-arts venue on Brentford High Street — independent cinema, theatre, exhibitions, dance and talks under one roof on the Thames.

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