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We specialise in delivering drama-based projects for people with experience of disempowerment, exclusion or inequity. Our creative approach is person-centred, trauma-informed and values user voice. The co-creation process celebrates participants as artists leading to improved social and emotional wellbeing.
The professionals who lead the theatre-making process offer carefully selected stimuli and prompts to foster authentic creative responses. There is an element of activism in our socio-political approach to making theatre; we encourage communities to share their voices and experiences and raise awareness of social injustice. Therefore, the theatre we make highlights stories and themes that matter to our members. By sharing their creativity with an audience, participants feel seen, heard and valued. This can be a life-affirming experience and give a much-needed sense of purpose.
Projects For Children
Our programmes for 6–11-year-olds uses theatre to develop their creative voices and share their stories. They helpchildren to feel part of their local community and arts spaces from young, encouraging them to:
- Learn how to work together.
- Become confident storytellers and communicators.
- Develop their imagination.
- Make new friends.
- Reflect on who they are and where they are from. (See our partnership with the London Museum)

Holiday Projects
Holiday Projects

Speech Bubbles
Speech Bubbles
We deliver children’s projects in schools during term time and in local community spaces during the school holidays. You can enquire about partnering with us on one of these existing projects, or propose a brand new idea tailored to your vision by contacting natalie@londonbubble.org.uk or fill out the enquiry form at the bottom of the page.
Projects For Young People
We run several projects in partnership with other organisations for 11-25 years old. These projects provide opportunities for young people to be creative, express themselves and explore the themes that matter most to them whilst fostering their social and emotional wellbeing
Our projects support developing young people’s skills for life and work. We engage with young people in schools and higher education as well as young people at risk of exclusion or isolation, experience of the justice system or care system, and unemployment. All our staff are qualified, trained and obtain the right certificates to work with the young people.
Through various theatre, film, musical theatre and other creative projects we provide a platform for young voices and experiences to be heard. We encourage young people to:
- Express themselves creatively.
- Develop positive relationships with their peers and adults.
- Recognise the value of their voice.
- Get involved with all aspects of theatre-making: technical, stage management, performing and set design.
Explore the projects we deliver for young people below. You can enquire about partnering with us on one of these existing projects, or propose a brand new idea tailored to your vision by contacting natalie@londonbubble.org.uk or fill out the enquiry form at the bottom of the page.

Way Into Work
Way Into Work

Creative Voices
Creative Voices

Get Started With Theatre
Get Started With Theatre
Projects For Older Adults
At London Bubble, we believe that everyone is naturally creative and seek to remove barriers to developing new skills at an older age. Our projects for older adults offer people aged 55 and over opportunities to connect and create with others in a fun, supportive and playful environment.
We work with older adults who may be feeling lonely and, or, live in social housing with care needs. Our projects have encouraged older adults to open themselves up to more positive interactions with the wider community and increased positivity within their homes.
Our projects:
- Teach practical drama skills tosupport participant's physical, social and emotional wellbeing.
- Encourage participants to socialise and meet new people.
- Foster positive intergenerational connections and friendships.
Discover the projects we deliver for older adults below. You can enquire about partnering with us on one of these existing projects, or propose a brand new idea tailored to your vision by contacting natalie@londonbubble.org.uk or fill out the enquiry form at the bottom of the page.
To partner with us on a project please contact natalie@londonbubble.org.uk or fill in the form below:
By choosing London Bubble to deliver a project or showcase a play, you are contributing towards the ongoing costs of running our charity and creating employment opportunities for practitioners who have come through our members community. Thank You!