WHAT'S ON at GOLDEN GOOSE THEATRE
Golden Goose Theatre at The Golden Goose pub,
146 Camberwell New Road
Camberwell
London
SE5 0RR
Nearest tube: Oval (Northern Line)
Nearest bus stop: Vassal Road (36, 185, 436, N136)
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LAMBCO Productions Presents:
Weds 10th Dec - Sat 10th Jan
Have you ever felt judged for not having the right body shape? Too fat? Too thin?
Never exercise?
Our photo-shopped world is not always kind. Diana and her boys sing, dance and tell stories about self-confidence, body image, and society’s unreasonably high expectations on our appearance, sharing personal stories and daring each other to reveal more and more of themselves.
As they explore their bodies they discover 101 ways to look fabulous.
The Golden Goose Theatre presents
Created by Mycelium Theatre Company
13th-17th January 2026
A Microscopic Odyssey follows the true story of microscopist James Weiss, who discovers unexpected solace and inspiration in something as humble as a muddy puddle. Through his lens, the everyday becomes extraordinary, revealing a vibrant hidden universe teeming with life.
This imaginative new production invites audiences to experience science not as a set of dry facts, but as a source of awe, creativity and connection. By venturing into the microcosmos, A Microscopic Odyssey reminds us that we are not separate from nature—we are part of a vast, intricate web, much of it too small for the naked eye to see.
At its heart, the play explores how the way we look shapes what we see. Curiosity, intention and imagination become the true lenses through which the world unfolds. Rather than trying to control or master the unseen, the piece invites us to approach it as a poetic dance between perception, presence and mystery.
Based on the work of James Weiss (@jam_and_germs)—professional microscopist, independent researcher, and storyteller—this production draws inspiration from his popular YouTube channel The Microscopic Odyssey and his book The Hidden Beauty of the Microscopic World.
Presented by Mycelium Theatre Company at the Golden Goose Theatre, this is a celebration of wonder, discovery and the extraordinary life hidden all around us.
The Golden Goose theatre presents
18th January 2026
Get ready for an awesome in-person evening filled with fresh, experimental performances! The New Rep Scratch Night is where creativity meets the stage — come see new ideas come to life and support local talent. It's all about fun vibes, cool stories, and discovering what's next in theater. Don’t miss out on this unique chance to be part of something exciting and fresh!
3 Double Bill Combos - Seven and a Half Years | 21 Days | Cocaine
22nd - 24th January 2026
Seven and a Half Years
Music, Book & Lyrics by Mark Glentworth
Mark Glentworth was at the peak of a successful music career when he lost it all. Following a breakdown, he endured seven and a half years in isolation. He spent the first six months in a psychiatric unit and the next seven years confined to his home, surviving on just a single sandwich a day from his corner shop. But eventually, he found his way back to his family, the world, and music.
Experience an extraordinary true story as Mark shares his moving, darkly humorous, and uplifting journey through music and storytelling.
After the show’s premiere at the 2021 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where it received special mention and was awarded Best Musical Runner-Up, Mark met director Julia Stubbs. They began collaborating on the show, developing and presenting it on the London Fringe and at the 75th Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2022.
In 2023, they created a new, expanded version of the musical, which toured UK theatres and festivals, earning excellent reviews and an OffFest nomination.
21 Days
by Sushant Nair
The year is 2030. After a painful break-up, Jay hits the reset button on his life—but instead of healing, he spirals into a cycle of rage, isolation, and alcohol dependency. In a world increasingly disconnected by technology, his search for meaningful connection is overshadowed by his own self-destructive habits. Enter May: a strange and enigmatic new flatmate whose unexpected presence begins to challenge Jay’s worldview. As their uneasy cohabitation unfolds, truths are confronted and emotions unravel. 21 Days is a bold new work exploring how we cope with heartbreak, addiction, and emotional suppression. It asks: can logic ever explain the chaos of human emotion?
Cocaine
by Pendleton King
Cocaine by Pendleton King is a one-act play, originally published in 1921, that delves into the psychological and emotional turmoil caused by drug addiction. The story has been adapted for the 80s decade, and centres on the character of a man, Joe, once full of potential, whose life spirals downward as he becomes consumed by his addiction to cocaine. He struggles with the overwhelming cravings and the need to escape from reality. Also, caught in the turmoil of growing cocaine addiction is Nora, who wrestles with feelings of love, helplessness, and frustration.
Through these characters, King explores themes of dependency, self-destruction, and the impact of addiction on relationships. King's writing is poignant in its portrayal of the human psyche, and the work is rich in themes of self-deception, moral decay, and the conflict between desire and consequence, making it a powerful commentary on the broader societal issue of drug addiction.
The Golden Goose Theatre presents
Written by Theo Duddridge
27th-31st January 2026
Absence of Youth explores a group of kids growing up through a zombie apocalypse and the impact of their survival and understanding now that they’re in their 20s. Inspired by recent events of real world isolation and the film 28 Years Later, this play explores the trauma of a generation forced to mature too soon and how they navigate their feelings in order to survive.
En Route Theatre Company presents
Setting Sail: A New Writing Night
8th February 2026
En Route is an international growing theatre company passionate about promoting new voices and original stories. After the success of productions like New Beginnings (The Golden Goose), Rachel (The Hope, The White Bear), and You Matched With (Pleasance Theatre), we’re excited to be back at The Golden Goose with our fifth night in our new writing series: Setting Sail.
The evening will showcase a range of bold new work, performed by a mix of emerging and established artists.
The Golden Goose Theatre presents
Written and directed by Ivantiy Novak
10th - 12th February 2026
A crumbling medieval village, people are vanishing, whispers of wolves echo through the forest, and a wide-eyed young priest scrambles to hold his congregation together. When an old miller claims it is the wolves that are to blame for eating people, the Inquisitor seizes on the panic - not to protect the villagers, but to tighten his grip on power, line pockets, and sell the illusion of safety. What follows is a blistering unraveling of lies, propaganda, and paranoia. Wolves may be prowling at the gates, but it’s the leaders inside the church who truly feast - on trust, faith, and the bodies of the people they are meant to serve.
The Golden Goose Theatre presents
Written by Jack Jones
13th-14th February 2026
Weeks after a breakup, a Writer sits surrounded by scattered pages, trying to turn his heartbreak into art. But the past refuses to stay on the page — and she keeps appearing: sometimes as the memory he misses, sometimes as the actor challenging his version of events. Blending naturalism, surreal rehearsal-room playfulness, and the five stages of grief, Good Grief becomes a dance between truth and denial. Honest, funny, and painfully relatable, it explores the stories we tell ourselves after love ends — and what it really takes to begin again.




