
Off West End

Off West End

Off West End
My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar
Four Latinx women from South London risk everything to expose a banking scandal in this award-winning, genre-bending play at Brixton House.
1 hour 30 minutes (no interval)
તાત્કાલિક પુષ્ટિ
મોબાઇલ ટિકિટ
Recommended for ages 13 and above
My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar
Four Latinx women from South London risk everything to expose a banking scandal in this award-winning, genre-bending play at Brixton House.
1 hour 30 minutes (no interval)
તાત્કાલિક પુષ્ટિ
મોબાઇલ ટિકિટ
Recommended for ages 13 and above
My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar
Four Latinx women from South London risk everything to expose a banking scandal in this award-winning, genre-bending play at Brixton House.
1 hour 30 minutes (no interval)
તાત્કાલિક પુષ્ટિ
મોબાઇલ ટિકિટ
Recommended for ages 13 and above
What Is My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar About?
Alejandra, Lucia, Honey and Catalina - four Latinx women from South London - stumble onto a money laundering contract between a major bank and drug cartels. What follows is part telenovela, part heist, and entirely unlike anything else on a London stage right now. Co-created by Valentina Andrade, Elizabeth Alvarado, Lucy Wray, Tommy Ross-Williams and Joana Nastari, the play is rooted in real experiences and built around the question of what it means to be both Londoner and Latinx - visible in your neighbourhood, invisible to the institutions around you.
The show mixes confetti, vogue balls and sharp political commentary in a way that feels genuinely joyful without softening its edges. It won the OFFIES Special Recognition Award for Representation and was a finalist for Best Production at the OFFIES Awards 2024. This run at Brixton House follows a sold-out initial engagement.
Why This Show Stands Out
Critics have called it "energetic and exciting" (Morning Star) and praised its "brilliant writing and perfect comedic timing" (The Reviews Hub). It's the kind of theatre that reminds you a stage can be raucous and political and funny all at once - and that stories from South London's Latinx community deserve exactly this kind of platform. English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles run at every performance, making the show genuinely accessible to diverse audiences.
Directed by Tommy Ross-Williams and Lucy Wray, with choreography by Myron Birch and sound design by Xavier Velastín, the production has a kinetic energy well suited to Brixton House's intimate space. At 90 minutes with no interval, it is a tight, punchy night out.
Visiting Brixton House
Brixton House sits at the corner of Coldharbour Lane and Somerleyton Road in Brixton, SW9 - around five minutes' walk from Brixton Tube station (Victoria line) and Brixton rail station. The venue is modern and fully accessible, with a bar open from one hour before performances.
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable pause in the performance
No photography or video recording during the performance
What is My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar about?
The play follows four Latinx women from South London who uncover a money laundering scheme linking a major bank to drug cartels. It blends telenovela drama, heist thrills and activism, celebrating Latinx identity and challenging stereotypes.
How long does the show run?
The running time is 1 hour 30 minutes with no interval.
When and where is the show?
My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar plays at Brixton House, 385 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 8GL, from 7 April to 3 May 2026.
Are there surtitles?
Yes - English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles are available at every performance.
Is the show suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 13 and above.
Who created the show?
The play was co-created by Valentina Andrade, Elizabeth Alvarado, Lucy Wray, Tommy Ross-Williams and Joana Nastari, and is directed by Tommy Ross-Williams and Lucy Wray.
Brixton House is at 385 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London SW9 8GL - approximately five minutes' walk from Brixton Tube station (Victoria line) and Brixton rail station
The show runs from 7 April to 3 May 2026. Running time is 1 hour 30 minutes with no interval
English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles are provided at every performance
Recommended for ages 13 and above
The bar opens one hour before each performance
Tickets cannot be refunded, amended or rescheduled
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled
Brixton House, 385 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 8GL, United Kingdom
What Is My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar About?
Alejandra, Lucia, Honey and Catalina - four Latinx women from South London - stumble onto a money laundering contract between a major bank and drug cartels. What follows is part telenovela, part heist, and entirely unlike anything else on a London stage right now. Co-created by Valentina Andrade, Elizabeth Alvarado, Lucy Wray, Tommy Ross-Williams and Joana Nastari, the play is rooted in real experiences and built around the question of what it means to be both Londoner and Latinx - visible in your neighbourhood, invisible to the institutions around you.
The show mixes confetti, vogue balls and sharp political commentary in a way that feels genuinely joyful without softening its edges. It won the OFFIES Special Recognition Award for Representation and was a finalist for Best Production at the OFFIES Awards 2024. This run at Brixton House follows a sold-out initial engagement.
Why This Show Stands Out
Critics have called it "energetic and exciting" (Morning Star) and praised its "brilliant writing and perfect comedic timing" (The Reviews Hub). It's the kind of theatre that reminds you a stage can be raucous and political and funny all at once - and that stories from South London's Latinx community deserve exactly this kind of platform. English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles run at every performance, making the show genuinely accessible to diverse audiences.
Directed by Tommy Ross-Williams and Lucy Wray, with choreography by Myron Birch and sound design by Xavier Velastín, the production has a kinetic energy well suited to Brixton House's intimate space. At 90 minutes with no interval, it is a tight, punchy night out.
Visiting Brixton House
Brixton House sits at the corner of Coldharbour Lane and Somerleyton Road in Brixton, SW9 - around five minutes' walk from Brixton Tube station (Victoria line) and Brixton rail station. The venue is modern and fully accessible, with a bar open from one hour before performances.
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable pause in the performance
No photography or video recording during the performance
What is My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar about?
The play follows four Latinx women from South London who uncover a money laundering scheme linking a major bank to drug cartels. It blends telenovela drama, heist thrills and activism, celebrating Latinx identity and challenging stereotypes.
How long does the show run?
The running time is 1 hour 30 minutes with no interval.
When and where is the show?
My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar plays at Brixton House, 385 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 8GL, from 7 April to 3 May 2026.
Are there surtitles?
Yes - English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles are available at every performance.
Is the show suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 13 and above.
Who created the show?
The play was co-created by Valentina Andrade, Elizabeth Alvarado, Lucy Wray, Tommy Ross-Williams and Joana Nastari, and is directed by Tommy Ross-Williams and Lucy Wray.
Brixton House is at 385 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London SW9 8GL - approximately five minutes' walk from Brixton Tube station (Victoria line) and Brixton rail station
The show runs from 7 April to 3 May 2026. Running time is 1 hour 30 minutes with no interval
English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles are provided at every performance
Recommended for ages 13 and above
The bar opens one hour before each performance
Tickets cannot be refunded, amended or rescheduled
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled
Brixton House, 385 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 8GL, United Kingdom
What Is My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar About?
Alejandra, Lucia, Honey and Catalina - four Latinx women from South London - stumble onto a money laundering contract between a major bank and drug cartels. What follows is part telenovela, part heist, and entirely unlike anything else on a London stage right now. Co-created by Valentina Andrade, Elizabeth Alvarado, Lucy Wray, Tommy Ross-Williams and Joana Nastari, the play is rooted in real experiences and built around the question of what it means to be both Londoner and Latinx - visible in your neighbourhood, invisible to the institutions around you.
The show mixes confetti, vogue balls and sharp political commentary in a way that feels genuinely joyful without softening its edges. It won the OFFIES Special Recognition Award for Representation and was a finalist for Best Production at the OFFIES Awards 2024. This run at Brixton House follows a sold-out initial engagement.
Why This Show Stands Out
Critics have called it "energetic and exciting" (Morning Star) and praised its "brilliant writing and perfect comedic timing" (The Reviews Hub). It's the kind of theatre that reminds you a stage can be raucous and political and funny all at once - and that stories from South London's Latinx community deserve exactly this kind of platform. English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles run at every performance, making the show genuinely accessible to diverse audiences.
Directed by Tommy Ross-Williams and Lucy Wray, with choreography by Myron Birch and sound design by Xavier Velastín, the production has a kinetic energy well suited to Brixton House's intimate space. At 90 minutes with no interval, it is a tight, punchy night out.
Visiting Brixton House
Brixton House sits at the corner of Coldharbour Lane and Somerleyton Road in Brixton, SW9 - around five minutes' walk from Brixton Tube station (Victoria line) and Brixton rail station. The venue is modern and fully accessible, with a bar open from one hour before performances.
Brixton House is at 385 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London SW9 8GL - approximately five minutes' walk from Brixton Tube station (Victoria line) and Brixton rail station
The show runs from 7 April to 3 May 2026. Running time is 1 hour 30 minutes with no interval
English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles are provided at every performance
Recommended for ages 13 and above
The bar opens one hour before each performance
Tickets cannot be refunded, amended or rescheduled
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable pause in the performance
No photography or video recording during the performance
What is My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar about?
The play follows four Latinx women from South London who uncover a money laundering scheme linking a major bank to drug cartels. It blends telenovela drama, heist thrills and activism, celebrating Latinx identity and challenging stereotypes.
How long does the show run?
The running time is 1 hour 30 minutes with no interval.
When and where is the show?
My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar plays at Brixton House, 385 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 8GL, from 7 April to 3 May 2026.
Are there surtitles?
Yes - English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles are available at every performance.
Is the show suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 13 and above.
Who created the show?
The play was co-created by Valentina Andrade, Elizabeth Alvarado, Lucy Wray, Tommy Ross-Williams and Joana Nastari, and is directed by Tommy Ross-Williams and Lucy Wray.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled
Brixton House, 385 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 8GL, United Kingdom
What Is My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar About?
Alejandra, Lucia, Honey and Catalina - four Latinx women from South London - stumble onto a money laundering contract between a major bank and drug cartels. What follows is part telenovela, part heist, and entirely unlike anything else on a London stage right now. Co-created by Valentina Andrade, Elizabeth Alvarado, Lucy Wray, Tommy Ross-Williams and Joana Nastari, the play is rooted in real experiences and built around the question of what it means to be both Londoner and Latinx - visible in your neighbourhood, invisible to the institutions around you.
The show mixes confetti, vogue balls and sharp political commentary in a way that feels genuinely joyful without softening its edges. It won the OFFIES Special Recognition Award for Representation and was a finalist for Best Production at the OFFIES Awards 2024. This run at Brixton House follows a sold-out initial engagement.
Why This Show Stands Out
Critics have called it "energetic and exciting" (Morning Star) and praised its "brilliant writing and perfect comedic timing" (The Reviews Hub). It's the kind of theatre that reminds you a stage can be raucous and political and funny all at once - and that stories from South London's Latinx community deserve exactly this kind of platform. English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles run at every performance, making the show genuinely accessible to diverse audiences.
Directed by Tommy Ross-Williams and Lucy Wray, with choreography by Myron Birch and sound design by Xavier Velastín, the production has a kinetic energy well suited to Brixton House's intimate space. At 90 minutes with no interval, it is a tight, punchy night out.
Visiting Brixton House
Brixton House sits at the corner of Coldharbour Lane and Somerleyton Road in Brixton, SW9 - around five minutes' walk from Brixton Tube station (Victoria line) and Brixton rail station. The venue is modern and fully accessible, with a bar open from one hour before performances.
Brixton House is at 385 Coldharbour Lane, Brixton, London SW9 8GL - approximately five minutes' walk from Brixton Tube station (Victoria line) and Brixton rail station
The show runs from 7 April to 3 May 2026. Running time is 1 hour 30 minutes with no interval
English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles are provided at every performance
Recommended for ages 13 and above
The bar opens one hour before each performance
Tickets cannot be refunded, amended or rescheduled
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable pause in the performance
No photography or video recording during the performance
What is My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar about?
The play follows four Latinx women from South London who uncover a money laundering scheme linking a major bank to drug cartels. It blends telenovela drama, heist thrills and activism, celebrating Latinx identity and challenging stereotypes.
How long does the show run?
The running time is 1 hour 30 minutes with no interval.
When and where is the show?
My Uncle Is Not Pablo Escobar plays at Brixton House, 385 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 8GL, from 7 April to 3 May 2026.
Are there surtitles?
Yes - English, Spanish and Portuguese surtitles are available at every performance.
Is the show suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 13 and above.
Who created the show?
The play was co-created by Valentina Andrade, Elizabeth Alvarado, Lucy Wray, Tommy Ross-Williams and Joana Nastari, and is directed by Tommy Ross-Williams and Lucy Wray.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled
Brixton House, 385 Coldharbour Lane, London SW9 8GL, United Kingdom
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