Night City at Southwark Playhouse Borough: Gig Economy Drama

April 14, 2026

A powerful new drama, "Night City", is set to open at Southwark Playhouse Borough this September, offering South London residents a compelling and sharply observed look into the lives of London’s under-recognised gig workers.

This production promises to resonate deeply with local communities, exploring themes of being undervalued, underpaid, and overworked, which are familiar to many navigating the capital's vibrant but challenging landscape. Southwark Playhouse, established in 1993, has long been a vital cultural hub, known for its commitment to high-quality, accessible theatre and its role as a resource for emerging artists and the local community.

What you need to know

Night City delves into the intersecting lives of ride-share driver Jack, care home worker Tamara, and aspiring writer and waitress Riva. Their ordinary routines are disrupted when their paths cross, leading to unforeseen changes. The play is an epic modern drama, incorporating sharp, dark humour, dynamic movement, and an electric soundtrack to portray the highs and lows of modern urban employment.

Venue: Southwark Playhouse Borough

Location: Southwark

Dates / Run: 9 September – 3 October

Key Cast/Creatives: Max Wilkinson (Writer), Ebenezer Bamgboye (Director)

The production

Written by Max Wilkinson, known for his critically acclaimed play 'Union', "Night City" is described as a "symphony of invisible people", reflecting Wilkinson's fascination with cities and individuals navigating an increasingly absurd world. Directing this new piece is Ebenezer Bamgboye, a 2025 Standard Theatre Award nominee for his work on 'The Lonely Londoners'. Bamgboye’s production of 'The Lonely Londoners' garnered five-star reviews and transferred to the Kiln Theatre, highlighting his talent for bringing powerful stories to the stage. His direction, combined with Wilkinson’s incisive writing, is set to create a truly impactful theatrical experience.

Why it matters locally

"Night City" directly addresses the contemporary realities of many South Londoners, shedding light on the often-overlooked struggles of those in the gig economy. The play's focus on ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances provides a mirror to the diverse experiences within the borough. Southwark Playhouse itself plays a crucial role in the local cultural scene, championing new and emerging theatre practitioners and offering extensive participation programmes to the community. Attending "Night City" supports a venue deeply embedded in Southwark, fostering local talent and presenting relevant, thought-provoking stories.

Planning your visit

Tickets for "Night City" are available now through the Southwark Playhouse website. While specific pricing for this production was not available at the time of writing, other shows at Southwark Playhouse Borough typically offer standard tickets from around £28, with concessions available from £22.50, and preview performances often starting from £16. Consider booking early to secure your preferred dates.

Pro-Tip: Make an evening of it by exploring the vibrant food and drink scene around Southwark Playhouse Borough. Borough Market is just minutes away, offering a fantastic array of culinary delights for a pre-theatre meal. Alternatively, consider a visit to The Ship on Borough Road for good pints and Lebanese food, or The Refinery Bankside for cocktails and a buzzing atmosphere, both highly-rated local spots.

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