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ROUTES

ROUTES is a bold double-bill theatre event exploring identity, struggle, and survival through two strikingly different lenses — one rooted in quiet resilience, the other bursting with satirical bite.

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ROUTES

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ROUTES is a bold double-bill theatre event exploring identity, struggle, and survival through two strikingly different lenses — one rooted in quiet resilience, the other bursting with satirical bite.

THE ROSE THAT GREW

Written and Directed by Olamide Ajisafe

A group of young people complete their Duke of Edinburgh hours at a local community garden centre, but the work soon gives way to deeper discoveries. As they plant, dig, and banter, we journey through the trials and tribulations of their lives — from grief and mental health to friendship, purpose, and growing up in a world that rarely slows down. Tender, honest, and grounded in youth, this is a story about finding growth in unexpected places.

BLAQ CARD

Written by Adiel Boboye

A sharp, satirical office comedy where race, capitalism, sexism, and corporate culture collide. When a new Black employee joins a surreal and smiling workplace, he’s handed the elusive “Blaq Card” — a symbolic key to navigating a system built to exclude. With biting humour and theatrical flair, BLAQ CARD skewers tokenism, diversity quotas, and the exhausting politics of fitting in.

Together, these two original plays form ROUTES – a theatre experience capturing the quiet and chaotic ways we survive, adapt, and grow.

 

Running Time: 75 mins (incl. interval)

Age Recommendation: 16+

Content Information: Intimacy, death, race, prejudice, comedy, romance

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Photo Credit– Cameron Goodchild

Tickets

Standard
£15
Concessions
£12.50
Peckham Local
£7.50

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221 Havil St
London
SE5 7SB
United Kingdom

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