Tara Theatre 2025 Season Announced

14 March 2025

From Wandsworth to Karachi, from picket lines to making chapatis at home, be transported this year with fresh, urgent and political stories from Tara Theatre that celebrate the rich tapestry of South Asian identity.

Covering climate activism, women’s rights, protest, health, immigration and Theresa May (yes, Theresa May…) we’re so excited to bring you theatre made by young creatives and established writers that will spark debate, laughter and connection. 

Starting with a practical guide on how to save the world when no one f***ing else is (15-19 April), presented by Tara Theatre Young Company, directed by Tara Theatre’s Associate Director Gavin Joseph and written by Nicole Latchana. It explores Western apathy to the climate crisis as young activists seek reparations for those affected in the Global South. Devised and performed by Tara Theatre’s Young Company which is a paid programme for 18 – 25 year olds looking to develop as theatre makers, launched by Natasha Kathi-Chandra in 2022.

Hunia Chawla’s Permission asks us to consider what liberation looks like between two Pakistani friends, the respectable Hanna and activist Minza as they explore the trope of ‘the oppressed Muslim woman’. Running from 30 May – 7 June 2025, Permission is directed by Neetu Singh.

I Dream of Theresa May is written by Vivek Nityananda and directed by Natasha Kathi-Chandra. Exploring what it means to be a model British citizen, Nikhil a gay Indian man, accepts the mentorship from the UK’s previous Prime Minister Theresa May to secure his right to remain. Commissioned after development on Tara Theatre’s 2024 NOVA scheme for launching playwrights, I Dream of Theresa May runs 17 – 29 November 2025 at Tara Theatre. 

Finally, presented in co-production with the Bush Theatre is Sweetmeats by Karim Khan, which explores the unlikely and forbidden love sparked between two South Asian elders Liaquat and Hema who meet at a type 2 diabetes workshop. Full details about the run in 2026 are still to be announced. 

 

Artistic Director, Natasha Kathi-Chandra said: 

“With my inaugural season at Tara Theatre I want to highlight that there isn’t just one way to ‘be’ South Asian. So often our identities are homogenised, but with these shows I want audiences to see the sometimes contradictory, often joyful and nearly always complex ways in which our stories are forged.

From Wandsworth to Karachi, from the heart of a protest to making chapatis at home, Tara Theatre is all about championing new voices and nurturing South Asian and Global Majority talent. We’re so excited to be working with young creatives and established writers to bring audiences theatre that will spark debate, laughter and connection.”

 

Find out more about the shows