What's on in Clapham this weekend

By Isabel Millett

2nd Mar 2023 | Local News

Merboy and Book Club on stage this weekend at Omnibus Theatre (Credit: Omnibus Theatre)
Merboy and Book Club on stage this weekend at Omnibus Theatre (Credit: Omnibus Theatre)

Good morning, and welcome to your weekly round up of What's on in Clapham.

Every Thursday we compile all the eye-catching events occurring in and nearby Clapham over the weekend. 

Read on for Clapham's not to be missed outings this week, and remember, you can add your event for FREE using the Nub It button!

Until March 4: Merboy

The fantasy world of fairytale meets the dramatic yearnings of 1960s girl band music and the intense depths of gay shame in Merboy, a poetic and queer retelling of The Little Mermaid.  

Using verse, storytelling and lip-synching, Merboy tells the story of a sexual awakening of mixed heritage queer boy navigating school homophobia and the brutal complexities of gay scene.  

A musical chorus of drag sisters supports this fun romp into the true meaning behind Hans Christian Anderson's fairytale. 

Until March 4: Book Club

Grab your wine, nibbles and notebooks and get ready to join Linda and her fellow "book clubbers" as they attempt to dissect the literary classics, over the course of 12 months. This gentle comedy explores the idiosyncrasies of a group of random acquaintances brought together (through Linda's heavy persuasion) by their love (or mild interest) of books.

As we move through different meetings, each covering an array of classic novels, free flowing wine, endless crisps and small pockets of insight into each character's life, we're left with the question: can this motley group of strangers actually become friends? And, what exactly is a cheese puff?

Until March 19: Murder Ballad!

In 1923 Agatha Christie perfected the murder mystery. In 2023 Hot Cousin will butcher it.

Become a detective and piece together an online collage of clues over the course of the fortnight, ending in a big online messy gathering where the murderer is revealed. 

This ode to Agatha Christie in a digital space exploits the short form nature of social media to serve daily doses of high camp crime. Loosely inspired by The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Christie's own disappearance and true crime culture, Murder Ballad! asks; what can the internet bring to solving a mystery? How can we unite across the globe to become Hercule Poirot? And WHO THE BLOODY HELL DUNNIT? 

Murder Ballad! will contain: internet drama, camp restagings, testimonials, thinly veiled political satire, memes, live stream arguments, deep dives, surreal response videos, audio walks and murder. A lot of murder. 

Until March 12: She

An enthralling new play inspired by The Seven Ages of Man speech in Shakespeare's As You Like It.

Will she stop the baby crying? Exact revenge on the school bully? Fall in love and be loved? Protest to change the world? Accept advice from her mother's friends? Come to terms with an unexpected illness? Grow old with dignity?

Charting the experiences of different women from childhood to old age, these stories, each with an intriguing twist, are visceral, poignant, and laced with humour.

     

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