Black Power Desk

Brixton House - Theatre 1, London.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
Brixton House Theatre 1 - Band C - Standard £16.82 (£14.50)
Brixton House Theatre 1 - Band B - Standard £23.78 (£20.50)
Brixton House Theatre 1 - Band A - Standard £33.06 (£28.50)

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1970s London. The streets awash with a fever of political unrest, the rhythm of the sound system culture is birthing a new era of soulful lover’s rock, fusing RnB and reggae, amidst the covert Black Power Desk operations of New Scotland Yard. As tensions rise, the community rallies together to stand against injustices and racial divide.

“The day you were born Black was the day politics was made your thing… politics is personal when you look like us”. JARVIS

BLACK POWER DESK is a powerful reimagining and exploration of what it means to love and fight for freedom. In an often male-dominated world, two sisters, Celia and Dina – both rooted in self-empowerment and fiercely committed to their community, both loyal and motivated by love – are divided by grief and radical politics.

“This is a war, that’s not a place for a woman… her revolution isn’t one for us, but for her kind.” COLIN

A moving story of sisters who need to reconnect for the sake of their community. But will the fight for their community be worth the damage to their sisterhood? “I thought I was choosing my dreams but it turns out I was choosing a lie.” CELIA Inspired by the historic Mangrove Nine Trial and brought to life by an original score performed by a live three-piece band, BLACK POWER DESK is a musical soundtrack charting a fiercely emotive and politically charged era of often overlooked British history for
today’s generation. At a time of the rise of Black-British Panthers, the onset of the Immigration Act 1971, the emergence of Black business ownership and the hails of a generation living through the racial tensions of Great Britain.

“Don’t let it be for nothing so breathe and don’t ask permission.” DINA

Important Information

Booking Period: 1 - 28 September 2025

Performance Times: Tuesday - Saturday 7.30pm, Saturdays 2.30pm, Sundays 5pm.

Running Time: TBC

Age Guidance: 14

Access Performances: For all access bookings, please refer to the Brixton House website https://brixtonhouse.co.uk/access/

Venue: Brixton House Theatre, Theatre 1, 385 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London, SW9 8GL