The Slayters – Parody Gameshow

6, 7, 8 & 9 Feb | 4pm & 7.30pm
From £25
Book HERE


Think you can outsmart, out-slay, and out-scheme everyone? The Slayters is a cheeky, semi-immersive parody gameshow that combines the drama of Eastenders with the deception of The Traitors.
With a live host, performances, wickedly fun games and fierce competition, uncover the fakers and avoid being “murdered.” Only 22 spots per game—grab yours now!

Elevate East is a queer artist development organisation nurturing nightlife artists and comedy content creators, through live gameshows, development programmes & international tours.

Jasmine Kahlia – 4EVA Concert

21 Feb | 7.30pm
£12-£35
Book HERE


Live Looping + Sampling Specialist and Dynamic audiovisual performer Jasmine Kahlia returns to London for her first show of 2025.

Jasmine Kahlia doesn’t have social media but die-hard followers of her work can vouch for her dynamic stage presence and unique live music techniques, which are unstoppable.
“Jasmine Kahlia is a life-enhancing breath of fresh air. Their negotiation of all manner of black music traditions and the sheer ambition of their ideas are irresistible.” Kevin Le Gendre, writer and journalist & Sound UK Generator Judge.

Jasmine Kahlia is set to light up many stages, grabbing attention from many high-profile artists, collaborators, and institutions over her career, such as Benjamin Zephaniah, George The Poet, Wellcome Collection, Oxford University, and Resonance FM.

Process Open Mic with Troy Cabinda

27 Oct | Doors 6.30pm | Start 7pm
£7
Book HERE

UK Poetry Slam Champion Tyrone Lewis teams up with Writer and Director Kayla Martell Feldman to bring you PROCESS, a monthly Spoken Word night featuring some of the most exciting acts across the scene.

It’s officially spooky season! And at Process, witches aren’t just for October (if her coven tattoo is anything to go by), but it’s a nice excuse isn’t it. And we’re bringing you the one and only Troy Cabida as a fang-tabulous headliner! If you don’t manage to snag one of our pre-booked open mic slots, you can pop your name in the dino-hat on the door and hope the poetry gods smile upon you.

Troy Cabida is the author of Neon Manila (2025), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. His other works include War Dove (2020), Symmetric of Bone (2024), a Poetry Book Society Pamphlet Choice, and Two Poems (2025). He works as co-editor for fourteen poems and library assistant for the National Poetry Library.

Summer Camp 2024


Week 1: 5-9 August | ages 8-13s (Years 3 to 8 – the year your child is in now).
Week 2: 12-16 August | ages 5-8s (Years 1 & 2 – the year your child is in now).
10am-4pm | FREE

Hackney Showroom and the Kings Crescent Tenants Association have joined forces to present 2 action-packed weeks of creative activities for kids. There’ll be art workshops every morning followed by games, sports, adventures and water fights in the afternoon!
Led by experienced DBS-checked youth workers.

All spaces have been filled up now! Thanks for your interest.

Street Party 2024

Sat 3 August | 2-6pm
Murrain Road N4 | FREE

Our annual street party extravaganza is back! 
Featuring a live kid’s show, DJs, market stalls, a runway contest, workshops to make things, a bouncy castle, ice creams to keep you cool…
It’s FREE but let us know if you’re coming by booking your ticket.

By Hackney Showroom and Kings Crescent Tenants & Residents Association.

Meet the Trustees

Hackney Showroom is proud to work with a talented Board of Trustees that support our aims of producing outstanding live performance, fostering the careers of experimental theatre artists and creating a home where locals and artists can thrive.

Our Trustees have a wealth of experience in theatre, television and business and finance.

Ikky Elyas is an actor and writer who grew up on Queen’s Drive in the 1990s and is happy to see the estate being regenerated. Joining Hackney Showroom Young Actors in 2016 spurred on his love for theatre, leading to a surge of off-West End gigs. Ikky won the Norman Beaton Fellowship, resulting in a contract with BBC Radio Drama and extensive experience in radio and voice acting. More recently, he has been directing shorts with Theatre503, and is seeking to work with a writer to develop a feature length dystopian sci-fi film.

Peter Huntley is Founder of Smart Entertainment – a theatrical executive producer and general manager working in the UK and internationally. He has previously self-produced alongside working for major producers such as Sonia Friedman Productions and Shakespeare’s Globe.

Rowan Lindsay is a Partner at leading accountancy firm Nyman Lisbon Paul. He has over 25 years of experience working with small, medium and large organisations. This wide-ranging experience puts him in an excellent position to lever the best strategies and practices to benefit Hackney Showroom. Rowan offers a broad skill set including financial compliance, systems, planning, modelling and forecasting.

Cat March is the Head of Corporate Development at The Old Vic, driving income through corporate fundraising. After studying for an MA in Theatre & Performance at Sheffield University, Cat found a love of contemporary, live, and performance art before beginning a fundraising career in the Arcola Theatre and Theatre Royal Stratford East. She later spent 3 years at Tate, managing a portfolio of large scale corporate partnerships in support of some of the galleries’ best-known programmes, including BMW Tate Live, the UNIQLO Tate Lates and The EY Tate Arts Partnership.

Sarah Needham is a broadcast media consultant with 25 years in the television industry working across live sports, ballet, opera and documentary series – specialising in large-scale live productions.  Sarah has been working as a freelance Production Consultant with Brouhaha Media for the past 5 years, and has previously worked with organisations such as BSkyB, Hat Trick Productions and Endemol.

Jac O’Kody is a choreographer, writer & lyricist. Originally having trained as a musical theatre performer, Jac shifted her focus to arts education and wellbeing. Jac is the founder of O’Kody Arts and Black Books Matter UK, which between them run a range of accessible arts programmes in a wide range of disciplines for young people, staff  training and producing theatres –  that ensures all stories are heard.

James Pidgeon is currently Executive Director at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, one of the largest producing theatres in London. Previously, James was Director & Chief Executive at Shoreditch Town Hall in south Hackney, and held producing and administration roles at the National Theatre, Battersea Arts Centre and Shakespeare’s Globe. James sits on the Advisory Board of Theatre Re and is a Trustee of Theatre Royal Plymouth.

Dawn Walton (Chair of Board) is Artistic Director of Mamamissi Ltd, an independent theatre, film and radio production company, and an award-winning director of TV and theatre. Dawn is founder and former Artistic Director/CEO of Eclipse Theatre. In 2020 Dawn was awarded the OBE for Services to Theatre. Previous theatre productions includeThe Death of a Black Man (Hampstead Theatre); The Gift (Eclipse Theatre/Belgrade Theatre/Theatre Royal Stratford East);  salt (Schaubühne/Public Theater/Royal Court/ Summerhall)and Black Men Walking (Eclipse Theatre/Royal Court/Royal Exchange/UK Tour). Dawn also has extensive experience as a director for TV salt (BBC4/Milk&Honey – WINNER of the Grierson Award for Best Arts Documentary 2022). Short films includes:Samuel’s Trousers and 10by10 (BBC/The Space). 

Becky Wootton has 20 years experience working in London theatres. She is Director of Audiences at Shakespeare’s Globe overseeing a team of 120+ in marketing, digital, press, ticketing and sales, retail, visitor and audience operations including guided tours and over 700 Volunteers. Previously she was Deputy Director of Audiences at the National Theatre and has also worked at the Royal Court Theatre, Orange Tree Theatre and Time Out. 

The Bobby Dazzler


Introducing Hackney Showroom’s touring stage on wheels… The Bobby Dazzler, ready to hit the road!

Accessible and visually stunning, The Bobby Dazzler can drive to a number of locations and be placed anywhere with vehicle access – open air, car parks, streets, town squares, green spaces and riverside locations. As a simple plug-in-and-go offer, The Bobby Dazzler is fully self-sufficient with minimal requirements, making it the perfect show-stopper.

For more info see our Tour Pack below.

Check out below our family show on The Bobby Dazzler, DOUGHNUT & MOUTH.


CONTACT
For more info contact sam@hackneyshowroom.com

The Bobby Dazzler is supported by the Hackney Community Fund.



Kids’ Library Club

Tuesdays | 3.30-5.30pm | FREE
Term-time only

The world is a varied and colourful place, and children deserve to see this reflected around them. Our drop-in, free kids library for 0-13-year-olds houses a growing collection of over 100 books, celebrating difference and diversity in all its forms.

We create an encouraging & supportive environment for young minds to flourish. Come along and enjoy…

  • A reading corner, for children who enjoy nothing more than getting lost in their favourite story
  • A book pairing service, helping children find diverse books that support content from their school curriculum 
  • Free library membership, library card and lanyard

Take a look at the collection HERE

Hackney Showroom Young Artists

ALUMNI NEWS SUMMER 2025

Elle Davies | To appear in Noughts & Crosses at Regents Park Open Air Theatre

Blair Gyabaah | Read about “the beauty of Gyabaah’s performance” in The Stage‘s review of Jermyn Street Theatre’s Little Brother.

Akins Subair | Akins is “astonishing” – enjoy The Guardian‘s feature on the new hit BBC drama Just Act Normal.


HACKNEY SHOWROOM YOUNG ARTISTS 2026

Applications for our 2026 cohort will open in November 2025. To stay in the loop, sign up to our mailing list HERE.

WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT?

HSYA is a FREE training programme for young people aged 18-25 who come from working-class / low-income backgrounds and who are serious about starting a professional performance career.

This unique programme delivers rigorous training in acting and live performance with leading industry practitioners who often share the students’ lived experiences. We cover all the core techniques of classical training, interpreting and analysing text, including Shakespeare and contemporary drama, vocal work, movement, screen acting, improvisation, clowning, 1:1 audition training, career advice, coaching, and tailored signposting.

In addition to offering an acting curriculum, we go on theatre trips and train students to become artist-makers by finding their own voice and creating their own work. 

Our 10-month course culminates in an industry showcase of self-created work. In previous years, participants have gone on to gain places at leading drama schools, including RADA, LAMDA, and Guildhall, and work professionally in the industry. 

WHEN AND WHERE?

  • Every Wednesday – 6.30pm – 9pm
  • Sessions take at Hackney Showroom (N4)


AM I ELIGIBLE? 

The project is open to those who meet all of the following criteria: 

  • Those aged 18-25 
  • People from working-class/low-income backgrounds 
  • Those not currently in further or higher education
  • Those living in the following boroughs of London: Enfield, Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Islington, Haringey, Waltham Forest or Newham.