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Lost The Plot

8 Oct 2025

Lost The Plot

A trio at the beginning of nowhere awaken to find nothing but a baby mobile above them and with no explanation for why they exist and no knowledge of who they are they search for the plot they presume they have lost.

The science of imagination as explored by Alison Gopnik in "The Philosophical Baby" showcases that from a very early age, children engage in imaginative and pretend play not simply for amusement but as a means of exploring and understanding their world.

The theatre of child’s consciousness - When these three find themselves sentenced to an inevitable non consensual death - Life gets very real very quickly. AIR.

Cast & Creatives

Madina

Date & Time: Wednesday 8th October @6pm

Running Time:  60mins

Content warnings: Age 16+

PLEASE NOTE: Weather permitting, This performance takes place outside in the garden at The Bread and Roses pub. In poor weather, the show will be performed inside the John Burns Room (Garden Room)

Latecomers may not be admitted. ​Ticket purchases are non refundable.

Concession prices apply to students; under 18s; pensioners; those on disability and unemployment benefits; Equity, BECTU & SDUK members.

Venue

Venue: The Bread & Roses Pub - John Burns Room (Garden Room)

The John Burns Room (Garden Room) of The Bread & Roses pub is a flexible and intimate space ideal for comedy, spoken word, live music, and cabaret. With its relaxed atmosphere and cosy beer garden, it offers a welcoming setting for both performers and audiences.

The Bread & Roses Pub is a unique, independent grassroots music venue with deep community roots. Owned by the Battersea and Wandsworth Trade Union Council and run by the Workers Beer Company, it is the UK’s only trade union-owned pub—reflecting a proud history of activism, inclusivity, and support for the arts.

Upstairs in the same building is the acclaimed Bread & Roses Theatre, home of the Lambeth Fringe, making the building a key part of the festival’s creative hub.

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