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House of Life Returns for London and International Tour

by Theatre Weekly
March 13, 2025
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Following rapturous runs in Edinburgh and London, the cult cabaret theatre show House of Life is set to embark on a London and international tour in 2025. The glitter-clad RaveRend (Ben Welch) and his ever-loyal sidekick Trev promise a euphoric experience of togetherness through music, comedy, and good vibes.

London dates for House of Life include Soho Theatre (26-31 May), Brixton House (2-4 July), Wilton’s Music Hall (10 July), Park Theatre (18-19 July), and Latitude Festival (24-26 July). International tour dates include Oslo (25-26 April) and New York (19-24 June), with performances at 3 Dollar Bill, Brooklyn on 20 June and BATSU!, Manhattan on 22 June.

The RaveRend (Ben Welch) said: “We can’t quite believe that we are now going to be spreading the glittery vibes around the world in LONDON, OSLO and NEW YORK. We originally made this show to bring people together while the world felt like it was falling apart so this is more than a tour– it’s a pilgrimage to ultimate happiness where everyone is welcome, where the beats bind us, the bass lifts us and unity fuels the movement. The house is going global – let’s ascend together!”

       

House of Life is a one-of-a-kind cabaret theatre show hosted by the RaveRend, whose sole mission is to achieve happiness, by any means. Fuelled by infectious energy, the RaveRend and Trev transport audiences on an 8-step guide to happiness through a funk-infused odyssey to banish blues and summon elation.

No two performances are ever the same, as the RaveRend and Trev orchestrate the night’s soundtrack live, riffing off the energy of their ‘congregation’ to create a euphoric, collective experience like no other. For those seeking catharsis, connection, or just a place to let loose, House of Life offers a space to purge, rejoice, and revel under the guidance of the ultimate ‘hype’ man himself.

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