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London Neo-Futurists announce 2026 cast for The Dirty Thirty

Weekly performances at the Rosemary Branch Theatre from April to June 2026 will feature new company members and a visiting US artist

by Staff Writer
April 15, 2026
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The London Neo-Futurists have announced the full cast for the 2026 season of The Dirty Thirty at the Rosemary Branch Theatre.

The weekly show will run every Friday and Saturday from April to June 2026, continuing the long-standing relationship between the company and the north London venue.

This season brings together returning members of Degenerate Fox UK alongside newly selected performers from this year’s auditions, as well as a visiting artist from the San Francisco Neo-Futurists.

       

Joining the company for the 2026 season are Lili Chin, Alexia Chrysostomou, Ciarlene Coleman, Isobel Jacob, Shannon Mulvey and Lauren O’Sullivan.

Topher Lin, former Artistic Director of the San Francisco Neo-Futurists, will perform with the London cast for the first four weekends of the run.

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They will appear alongside returning Foxes Jack Britton, Samya Bose-Rosling, Rachel Copel, Liberty Martin, Bailey Rose Murphy, Graham Self and Jack Wakely.

The Dirty Thirty is the London Neo-Futurists’ signature show, performed against the clock and in an order chosen by the audience.

Each performance features thirty short theatrical experiments rooted in the lived experience of the performers, with a constantly changing line-up of new pieces and world premieres.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

       
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