This Kind of Black (Requiem for Black Boys) Tickets

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Brixton House
385 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London, SW9 8GL
Running Time 1hr 5mins (no interval)
Running Since Tue, 8 April 2025
Booking Until Sat, 12 April 2025
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Valid on all performances from 8 - 12 April 2025

Book By 12 April 2025
Monday - -
Tuesday - 19:30
Wednesday 14:30 19:30
Thursday - 19:30
Friday - 19:30
Saturday 14:30 19:30
Sunday - -
Important Information
Age: This production is recommended for ages 14+

More about This Kind of Black (Requiem for Black Boys)

Following sell-out runs at HOME and The Storyhouse Theatre, This Kind of Black transfers to London. Playing at Brixton House for a strictly limited run, join this celebration of community and strength. Written by and starring musician and poet Reece Williams.

It’s a story of growing up in Manchester’s Moss Side during the 1990s, just steps away from conflict and violence. It highlights a community bound by prayers, warmth, and humour while grieving the heartbreaking loss of young lives. It explores the intersection of race and class in a world where the media reduces your reality to ‘Gunchester,’ gangs, and poverty.

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Brixton House

385 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London, SW9 8GL
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Brixton House opened to the public in early 2022. Our new theatre is in the heart of Brixton’s local community, and we welcome artists and audiences to enjoy and create experiences in our new home.

Our new House has two theatres, seven rehearsal rooms including ceiling heights for aerial performances, high-quality technical facilities, and fully accessible spaces, including wheelchair-accessible rigs. 

The comfortable, yet stylish café and bar will be open to the public throughout the day for social gatherings as well as for meetings and creative arts. Next door, the newly refurbished Carlton Mansions will reopen to house offices for creative organisations. ? 
 
Designed by Edmund Wilson of Foster Wilson Architects, the new theatre incorporates sustainable raw materials throughout, while boldly displaying modern features and illuminations. Galliford Try has worked on the construction build. 
 
The building development is part of the Somerleyton Road Development Project in partnership with the London Borough of Lambeth. As a new theatre embedded in the community, Brixton House aims to serve the residents and the creative community of Brixton and beyond.