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Actor wearing a white bird costume
Actor wearing a white bird costume
Magalì Mariani, 2025 MA Performance: Theatre Making, Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL | Photography: Jeanzia Guan

Performances and exhibitions by graduating actors, theatre-makers and designers from Wimbledon College of Arts.

Shows 2026

Undergraduate Show

Prosthetic head of a an old lady with blue eye shadow.
Elizabeth Clark, 2025 BA (Hons) Technical Arts for Theatre and Screen, Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL

Dates

13 June – 20 June 2026

Industry evening (open to all):
Wednesday 17 June, 6–9pm

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Opening times

Monday – Friday: 12–9pm
Saturday 13 June: 12–9pm
Saturday 20 June: 12–5pm
Sunday: Closed

Last entry 30 minutes before closing time.

Location

Wimbledon College of Arts
Merton Hall Road
London SW19 3QA

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Performances

A series of performances by Wimbledon College of Arts graduating students will take place during the Undergraduate Show.

3 women standing on stage with their backs to us holding hands.
Three Women | Photograph: Shijiani Yang, enhanced by the artist using Chinese AI software

Three Women

Three women, seeking to escape the prison that held them captive — ‘home’ — unwittingly conspire to commit a murder.

By Shijiani Yang, Hanyao Shao and Yang Shen.

Performance:

Tuesday 16 June, 6.30pm

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Girl with a microphone.
Offline | Photograph: Ella Rhooms and Shekinah Warren, with post-production by the artists via ChatGPT

Offline

An original, mixed media performance, exploring ambition, jealousy, and artificial intelligence, in a world where privacy is an illusion.

By Shekinah Warren, Ella Rhooms and Anakaye Wallace.

Performance:

Wednesday 17 June, 2pm

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Black and white graphic image of people in a wheat field
Field Recording | Photograph: Joshua Hogan and Ella Tayler, edited by the artists

Field Recording

A vocal performance work, occupying a space somewhere between folk music, live art and theatre.

By Ella Tayler and Joshua Hogan.

Performance:

Wednesday 17 June, 6.30pm

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A girl and a boy dancing
Love for Love | Photograph: Under licence from Shutterstock.com

Love for Love

Razor-sharp comedy of desire, deception and spectacularly bad decisions gets a fresh outing.

By William Congreve, a new adaptation written and directed by Matthew Iliffe.

Performances:

Saturday 13 June, 6.30pm
Monday 15 June, 2pm and 6.30pm
Thursday 18 June, 2pm

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Girl sitting in front of a red neon light.
All the tomorrows we’re still fighting for | Photograph: Under licence from Shutterstock.com

All the tomorrows we’re still fighting for

A new play that asks what it means to function, to love, to speak or to stay very, very quiet when the world is on fire and your thumbs keep scrolling.

Written and directed by Steven Kavuma.

Performances:

Thursday 18 June, 6.30pm
Friday 19 June, 2pm and 6.30pm
Saturday 20 June, 2pm

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UAL Showcase

An online platform full of fresh ideas that address today's challenges. A space for recent graduates to share their work, make connections and help shape the creative industries.

Discover the work of our final-year students on the UAL Showcase.

Samira Amin, 2025 BA (Hons) Art Direction and Visual Effects, Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL