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World Premiere of Brixton Calling to open at Southwark Playhouse

by Staff Writer
April 15, 2025
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Kick It Anywhere in association with Southwark Playhouse Borough presents the world premiere of Brixton Calling, an electric new play infused with live music. Written by Alex Urwin and directed by Bronagh Lagan, the production will run from 23 July to 16 August 2025 at Southwark Playhouse Borough. The press night is scheduled for 25 July at 7.30pm.

Inspired by Simon Parkes’ bestselling memoir Live at the Brixton Academy, Brixton Calling tells the remarkable true story of a 23-year-old outsider who bought a derelict cinema for £1 in 1983, transforming it into the iconic music venue that changed everything. Set during a time of complex social and political change, this nostalgic love letter to a place and sound that defined an era is brought to life just fifteen minutes from where it all happened.

Director Bronagh Lagan comments: “Brixton Calling isn’t just a play — it’s a riot of sound, story, and spirit. Set against the fire of ’80s Brixton — a place where pain met power, and out of the cracks, something electric grew. A time of unrest, resistance, and radical creativity — this show hits hard, plays loud and grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go.”

       

Writer Alex Urwin and producer John Dinneen add: “Brixton Calling is a joyous time capsule for music fans and just as importantly, an entry point into the big questions of how all of music, politics, south London and Britain changed through the ‘80s and ‘90s – for better and for worse – and the legacies of that change we’re still working through today. We can’t wait to transport audiences back in time to experience the legendary moments that became part of this country’s music history.”

Simon Parkes adds: “The ‘80s and ‘90s was such a great era of music. London was changing, Brixton was a political hot potato and I just happened to be in the right place at the right time and didn’t take no for an answer. The Academy turned into a theatre of dreams hosting the biggest names in music and politics. Reliving those times through Alex’s stage play will be an emotional thrill ride. I hope this story will inspire people to think anything is possible, all you need is self-belief, an absolute passion and a little bit of luck on your side.”

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With generous support from Arts Council England, Kick It Anywhere is delighted to be using this project to work with the community-focused music, events, and apparel charity, The Soulstice Collective, to deliver workshops related to the play to young people from South London – the next generation of creative talent.

Kick It Anywhere is also working with partners across South London – including Raw Material Music, Deaf Rave, and Pop Brixton – to capture the spirit of the story and create a platform for brilliant creatives across music and theatre.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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