Outcast: Summer Showcase of Queer Actors & Writing

Friday, 25th July 2025
Doors at 7:30PM | Show at 8pm
The Two Brewers, Clapham

Join us for our second ever, OutCast, showcase celebrating Queer voices and stories, brought to you by Queer Theatre.

This exciting new showcase will feature a mix of emerging talents and seasoned performers, all exploring new, lost and classic LGBTQ+ writing.

Directed by award-winning theatre director Andrew Keates, OutCast will highlight the work of actors from Queer Theatre’s popular 2B: Acting Classes, which take place every Monday at The Two Brewers. From first-time performers to industry veterans, this showcase promises a dynamic, diverse celebration of the comedy and tragedy of LGBTQ+ lives.

Cast

Oliver Atton-Higgins, Adrian Baudon, Emily Brandon, Sakshi Chander, Nicholas Tadeo Montanari Chapman, Fran Cheney, Harry Drane, Freddie Haberfellner, Santiago Guerra, Paul Langan, Matthew Hodson, Leah Holmes, Reem Ibrahim, Hadi Inja, Avital Kagan, Ermis Makides, Lisa Peters, Priyanka Potdar, Ben Everett Riley, Josh Sanchez, Grace Statton, Rowanne Amelia Sumner, Abigail Tansley-Cook, Daniel Waterhouse, David Watters, Ned Wakeley.

Box Office

Tickets: £20 / £18 Concessions (Valid Equity card required on arrival)
Doors Open: 7:30pm
Show Starts: 8:00pm
Running Time: Approximately 80 minutes.
Includes entry to the Two Brewers main bar and cabaret until 4am.

Industry Comps

We’re offering a limited number of complimentary tickets to agents, casting directors, directors and producers. To claim your free ticket, email info@queertheatre.co.uk. However, if your agency or company can afford to purchase your own tickets, we encourage you to do so to help fund our other LGBTQ+ arts projects.

How to Get There

The Two Brewers
114 Clapham High Street, Clapham, London SW4 7UJ

By Tube: The nearest Tube station is Clapham Common & Clapham North (Northern Line, South London), which is just a 5-minute walk from The Two Brewers.
By Train: Clapham High Street Overground station is approximately a 7-minute walk away.
By Bus: Several bus routes serve the area, including routes 35, 37, 45, 155, 137, and 345. The nearest bus stop is Clapham Common Station or Clapham High Street Station.

Accessibility:

The venue is fully accessible for wheelchair users. Please contact us if you have any access requirements.

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