600 Seconds: 7 DEADLY SINS – February 2025

600 Seconds: 7 DEADLY SINS – February 2025

Our Spring season 2025 kicked off with a sell-out scratch night: original playlets set in Purgatory and written by members of our advanced scriptwriting workshop.

  • Nurturing new writing and showcasing new voices
  • Exploring themes related to the seven deadly sins, including hatred, forgiveness, betrayal, animosity, jealousy, truth and desire
  • Featured regular Spontaneous performers
  • Audiences and performers love the variety of ‘scratch nights’ – like a box of chocolates you never know what you’re going to get!
THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA / THE ENORMOUS TURNIP – March 2025

THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA / THE ENORMOUS TURNIP – March 2025

We transformed Upstairs at the Sydenham Centre into the Tokyo Museum of Vegetables as we presented our ‘very veggie double-bill’ of THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA & THE ENORMOUS TURNIP – featuring Spontaneous legend Hjalmar Nordén as a giant talking pea.

  • Technically innovative – our staging including video projection effects and animation by Joe Kaufman of Red Kite Films
  • Featured a special performance from our Japanese intern Hinako Nakamura as museum guard Midori
  • First time staging a ‘two fairy tales for the price one’ show
ENDURANCE: THE ERNEST SHACKLETON STORY – April 2025

ENDURANCE: THE ERNEST SHACKLETON STORY – April 2025

This was our biggest production to date, at St Bart’s Church. It was a hugely ambitious show about one of Sydenham’s most famous former residents, ERNEST SHACKLETON, and featured a special appearance by Mensun Bound, who led the 2022 expedition to find the Endurance in Antarctica.

  • Funding from Backstage Trust enabled us to stage a more ambitious show
  • Featured a cast of six Spontaneous regulars
  • Was co-written by six members of our advanced ScriptHub scriptwriting workshop
The Three Billy Goats Gruff – May 2025

The Three Billy Goats Gruff – May 2025

In June, we returned to Home Park for the first time in two years, for our madcap outdoor production of THE THREE BILLY GOATS GRUFF – featuring a rapping Troll and three very hungry goat siblings. Luckily the weather was on our side this summer – just – and we managed 12 rain free performances!

  • Our tenth outdoor show since 2019 and our fourth in Home Park
  • Saw us collaborating with puppet maker Adam Boyle and artists Mia Tofil and James Titchner
  • Explored themes of redemption and learning empathy
No Place Like Home – June 2025

No Place Like Home – June 2025

For Refugee Week in June, we staged the second of our events sharing the true stories of refugees and migrants in Lewisham. NO PLACE LIKE HOME featured folk singers from Ukraine, poets and singers from Lewisham Refugee & Migrant Network’s women’s group, on one of the hottest – sold out – nights of the summer!

  • Involved some 30+ participants and four professional performers and creatives
  • Was part funded by Lewisham’s NCIL initiative
  • Included visual arts elements created by graffiti artist James Titchner
The Complete Works of Jane Austen in 90 minutes – November 2025

The Complete Works of Jane Austen in 90 minutes – November 2025

After an extended summer and autumn break – while we made funding applications and planned our winter season – we returned to St Bart’s Church in November to celebrate Austen’s 250th birthday with THE COMPLETE WORKS OF JANE AUSTEN IN 90 MINUTES. They said it couldn’t be done but we did it, in style, with two sold out shows!

  • Co-written by members of our advanced ScriptHub scriptwriting workshops
  • Featured many regular Spontaneous performers
  • Staged with only two days rehearsal, and scripts being tweaked overnight
Father Christmas and the Runaway Reindeer – December 2025

Father Christmas and the Runaway Reindeer – December 2025

And what would Christmas be without our annual festive family show? In December we entertained all ages in 12 packed performances, with our super magical FATHER CHRISTMAS AND THE RUNAWAY REINDEER – featuring tangoing elves, a very grumpy Santa, a very brave little girl and a pantomime reindeer!

  • Used classic Christmas songs – with new lyrics – for maximum audience participation
  • An all-star cast of Spontaneous regulars, we assembled one of the best companies in years
  • Audience feedback was some of the most positive ever, with people particularly appreciating the child-focused comedy and themes