What’s On
Here’s are some of our upcoming events, workshops, festivals and readings.

Twisted Roots Festival
New Earth Theatre's Twisted Roots Festival celebrates British East and Southeast Asian arts heritage in the modern theatre landscape.

Seedlings: A Climate Festival for the Curious and Hopeful
Seedlings: A Climate Festival for the Curious and Hopeful

James Robson Character Encounter
Meet James Robson, the cook on board the Cutty Sark. We have three actors performing as James in promenade performances on various days throughout 2025.

TV Writing Workshop with Ins Choi
a FREE TV Writing Workshop with Park Theatre and Ins Choi.


The Apology
New Earth Theatre in association with Arcola Theatre and The North Wall present The Apology by Kyo Choi.

Sonic Phở - The Audio Dining Experience
A unique audio experience, bringing food and stories from Lewisham’s Vietnamese community together.

Tsunagu/Connect Live
Four Japanese women are your tour guides on a kaleidoscopic journey across continents and decades, from Shōwa era Japan to the bedsits of 90’s London, via the Empire Windrush’s final voyage and present-day immigration nightmares.

Miss Julie
New Earth Theatre and Storyhouse present the Storyhouse production of Miss Julie adapted by Amy Ng.

Chang and Eng and Me (and Me)
Using puppetry, music and striptease, this is a show about diaspora, assimilation, and siblinghood; about what happens when you don’t know how to read yourself; and about reaching across history in search of a reflection.


Bayanihan With Love
Bayanihan with Love is a project made in response to the adverse effects of the pandemic on the Filipino community in the UK.

Duck Rabbit
Pamela Carter's new film explores family and heritage through the lives of her grandmothers, one in Singapore, the other in England.

New Stories (New)
A digital short play festival. Streaming 17 new plays from 17 British East and South East Asian playwrights.

Signal Fires: Beyond Chinatown
A British East and South East Asian guide to Manchester’s Past, Present & Future




Mountains: The Dreams of Lily Kwok
Helen has grown up in the UK, but always felt a piece of her story was missing.

Tamburlaine
Yellow Earth presents Christopher Marlowe's thrilling, controversial and compelling masterpiece, Tamburlaine.