2020 highlights: VAULT Festival, Waterloo
The UK's fastest-growing arts extravaganza, VAULT Festival, returns for 2020 with underground parties, comedy and theatre
To limit the spread of Covid-19, the final week of VAULT Festival has been cancelled. The early closure of the festival has meant 97 companies and artists have lost their chance to perform
after having invested huge amounts of time and money into making
productions. To support those affected, VAULT Festival has launched 'The Lost Week', detailing ways in which you can help.
Innovation goes underground, literally, for VAULT Festival. The bold arts festival takes over the subterranean tunnels below Waterloo Station, spilling out into further spaces across Waterloo and the South Bank. Like London's own version of the Edinburgh Fringe, the eight-week event hosts hundreds of performances, from fringe theatre to cabaret and stand-up comedy. As well as heaps of new writing, theatre, stand-up, song and cabaret, you’ll find everything from late-night parties to shows the kids will love.
There’s nothing stuffy about the theatre, comedy and art on offer here. Instead, prepare yourself for a night of risk-taking, challenging and experimental work, performed in an electric atmosphere. In short, this is art for and by a diverse array of people.
VAULT Festival 2020 highlights
Extinction Rebellion at VAULT Festival
9 February – 22 March, various times
If, at any point over the last 18 months, you’ve wished you could remove your cog-in-a-corporate-machine identity and join the feisty protests of Extinction Rebellion going on outside, there’s still time to get closer to the action. The global environmental movement is hosting a series of talks, podcast recordings, panel discussions and rehearsed readings on the climate and ecological emergency at this year’s VAULT Festival. Check out the installation at the new ‘Time for Change’ venue, which hopes to inspire festival goers to demand change for the world and those who inhabit it. And, if you’re a night owl, party for the planet at Extinction Underground: a late-night showcase and celebration of the movement, complete with performances, demonstrations and plenty of room for uninhibited self-expression.
Matt Winning: It’s the End of the World As We Know It
21-23 February, 7:20pm
The climate crisis is front of mind at VAULT Festival this year. The fourth week of the festival is Eco-Week, in which audiences can catch a number of sustainability-focused productions. A highlight is likely to be environmental researcher and comedian Matt Winning’s It’s the End of the World as We Know It, a comical lecture on how to cope with climate change and what we can do about it. Winning, whose sketches have been seen or heard on various BBC channels, ponders here what it must be like to be a teenager nowadays compared to when he was young.
Joseph Morpurgo (Work in Progress)
20 February, 9:15pm
Rising star Joseph Morpurgo’s Soothing Sounds for Baby became one of the most memorable and highly acclaimed shows seen at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2015. He’s also a founding member of hit West End show Austentatious, been nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award and won three Chortle Awards. This is a chance to watch the high-concept comic try out his new material.
Sister!
8 & 15 February, 3:20pm
Set 10 years ahead in 2030, Sister! follows two nurses working in an NHS hospital. Fusing physical theatre with verbatim text, they take their audience on a journey back in time as they discover the female nurses who've strived, struggled and sacrificed for their right to save our lives – and the NHS. This is an appointment you won’t want to miss.
Tamar Broadbent
Role Play (work in progress): 28-30 January, 6:45pm
Stacey Solo and the Summer of Silence: 8 & 9 February, 3pm
Tamar Broadbent is a hugely talented comedian, improviser, writer and songwriter, and this year she has two shows at VAULT Festival: a work-in-progress comedy called Role Play and piece of theatre, Stacey Solo and the Summer of Silence. Worlds apart, the former is a stand-up show tackling some of Tamar’s personal dilemmas: living in Europe in the wake of Brexit, navigating nearly turning 30 and deciding whether she, or her partner, should deal with the ghost in the house. The latter is a fast-paced, high-energy solo show that follows a detective preparing to face the toughest case in her career.
Late-night events at VAULT Festival 2020
Brainchild
Brainchild Presents: Let Me Be Your Plantasy
21 March | 10:30pm-3am
Award-winning festival producers Brainchild have organised an immersive, late-night party, complete with artworks, music, comedy and dancing. Part club night, part celebration of plant life, the gist of Let Me Be Your Plantasy is this: we earth-dwellers and our houseplants alike must break free and ‘re-wild’ ourselves.
Dress code: ‘you just do you’.
PRICE: £25 per pair of tickets
Culture Whisper members go free
Pussy Liquor
Pussy Liquor's Self Love Sanctuary
15 February | 10:30pm-3am
South London-based cabaret collective Pussy Liquor are throwing a raucous, jovial and body-positive celebration this Valentine’s weekend. Featuring cabaret performances, DJ sets and immersive audience experiences, this ‘grrl-power queer disco’ is designed to make revellers feel good as hell.
Dress code: That outfit. The one you thought you’d never be able to wear out that makes you feel so good.
PRICE: £15 per pair of tickets
Culture Whisper members go free
Sodom & Begorrah: St Patrick's Day X-Travaganza
Sodom & Begorrah: St Patrick's Day X-Travaganza
14 March | 10:30pm-3am
Founded by cabaret star Xnthony, Sodom & Begorrah is the queer party you’ll want to attend in honour of St Patrick’s Day. A returning favourite at VAULT Festival, the night features cabaret, drag artists, live music and a midnight sing-along. Grab a Guinness and head on down for a classic Irish knees-up.
Dress code: Dress to impress
PRICE: £24
Culture Whisper members go free
Pecs Drag Kings
The Pecs Gala: CAMP
1 February | 10:30pm-3am
Following a sell-out Late event at VAULT Festival last year, the Pecs Drag Kings are back with a gala. The theme? Camp. Proudly a night for the kitsch, the femme, the extra and, of course, the camp, the Pecs Gala features performances from drag and cabaret royalty, and ample opportunity to throw some shapes.
Dress code: multiple outfit reveals are encouraged
PRICE: £15 per pair of tickets
Culture Whisper members go free
Innovation goes underground, literally, for VAULT Festival. The bold arts festival takes over the subterranean tunnels below Waterloo Station, spilling out into further spaces across Waterloo and the South Bank. Like London's own version of the Edinburgh Fringe, the eight-week event hosts hundreds of performances, from fringe theatre to cabaret and stand-up comedy. As well as heaps of new writing, theatre, stand-up, song and cabaret, you’ll find everything from late-night parties to shows the kids will love.
There’s nothing stuffy about the theatre, comedy and art on offer here. Instead, prepare yourself for a night of risk-taking, challenging and experimental work, performed in an electric atmosphere. In short, this is art for and by a diverse array of people.
VAULT Festival 2020 highlights
Extinction Rebellion at VAULT Festival
9 February – 22 March, various times
If, at any point over the last 18 months, you’ve wished you could remove your cog-in-a-corporate-machine identity and join the feisty protests of Extinction Rebellion going on outside, there’s still time to get closer to the action. The global environmental movement is hosting a series of talks, podcast recordings, panel discussions and rehearsed readings on the climate and ecological emergency at this year’s VAULT Festival. Check out the installation at the new ‘Time for Change’ venue, which hopes to inspire festival goers to demand change for the world and those who inhabit it. And, if you’re a night owl, party for the planet at Extinction Underground: a late-night showcase and celebration of the movement, complete with performances, demonstrations and plenty of room for uninhibited self-expression.
Matt Winning: It’s the End of the World As We Know It
21-23 February, 7:20pm
The climate crisis is front of mind at VAULT Festival this year. The fourth week of the festival is Eco-Week, in which audiences can catch a number of sustainability-focused productions. A highlight is likely to be environmental researcher and comedian Matt Winning’s It’s the End of the World as We Know It, a comical lecture on how to cope with climate change and what we can do about it. Winning, whose sketches have been seen or heard on various BBC channels, ponders here what it must be like to be a teenager nowadays compared to when he was young.
Joseph Morpurgo (Work in Progress)
20 February, 9:15pm
Rising star Joseph Morpurgo’s Soothing Sounds for Baby became one of the most memorable and highly acclaimed shows seen at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2015. He’s also a founding member of hit West End show Austentatious, been nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award and won three Chortle Awards. This is a chance to watch the high-concept comic try out his new material.
Sister!
8 & 15 February, 3:20pm
Set 10 years ahead in 2030, Sister! follows two nurses working in an NHS hospital. Fusing physical theatre with verbatim text, they take their audience on a journey back in time as they discover the female nurses who've strived, struggled and sacrificed for their right to save our lives – and the NHS. This is an appointment you won’t want to miss.
Tamar Broadbent
Role Play (work in progress): 28-30 January, 6:45pm
Stacey Solo and the Summer of Silence: 8 & 9 February, 3pm
Tamar Broadbent is a hugely talented comedian, improviser, writer and songwriter, and this year she has two shows at VAULT Festival: a work-in-progress comedy called Role Play and piece of theatre, Stacey Solo and the Summer of Silence. Worlds apart, the former is a stand-up show tackling some of Tamar’s personal dilemmas: living in Europe in the wake of Brexit, navigating nearly turning 30 and deciding whether she, or her partner, should deal with the ghost in the house. The latter is a fast-paced, high-energy solo show that follows a detective preparing to face the toughest case in her career.
Late-night events at VAULT Festival 2020
Brainchild
Brainchild Presents: Let Me Be Your Plantasy
21 March | 10:30pm-3am
Award-winning festival producers Brainchild have organised an immersive, late-night party, complete with artworks, music, comedy and dancing. Part club night, part celebration of plant life, the gist of Let Me Be Your Plantasy is this: we earth-dwellers and our houseplants alike must break free and ‘re-wild’ ourselves.
Dress code: ‘you just do you’.
PRICE: £25 per pair of tickets
Culture Whisper members go free
Pussy Liquor
Pussy Liquor's Self Love Sanctuary
15 February | 10:30pm-3am
South London-based cabaret collective Pussy Liquor are throwing a raucous, jovial and body-positive celebration this Valentine’s weekend. Featuring cabaret performances, DJ sets and immersive audience experiences, this ‘grrl-power queer disco’ is designed to make revellers feel good as hell.
Dress code: That outfit. The one you thought you’d never be able to wear out that makes you feel so good.
PRICE: £15 per pair of tickets
Culture Whisper members go free
Sodom & Begorrah: St Patrick's Day X-Travaganza
Sodom & Begorrah: St Patrick's Day X-Travaganza
14 March | 10:30pm-3am
Founded by cabaret star Xnthony, Sodom & Begorrah is the queer party you’ll want to attend in honour of St Patrick’s Day. A returning favourite at VAULT Festival, the night features cabaret, drag artists, live music and a midnight sing-along. Grab a Guinness and head on down for a classic Irish knees-up.
Dress code: Dress to impress
PRICE: £24
Culture Whisper members go free
Pecs Drag Kings
The Pecs Gala: CAMP
1 February | 10:30pm-3am
Following a sell-out Late event at VAULT Festival last year, the Pecs Drag Kings are back with a gala. The theme? Camp. Proudly a night for the kitsch, the femme, the extra and, of course, the camp, the Pecs Gala features performances from drag and cabaret royalty, and ample opportunity to throw some shapes.
Dress code: multiple outfit reveals are encouraged
PRICE: £15 per pair of tickets
Culture Whisper members go free
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What | 2020 highlights: VAULT Festival, Waterloo |
Where | The Vaults, Leake St , London , SE1 8SW | MAP |
Nearest tube | Waterloo (underground) |
When |
28 Jan 20 – 22 Mar 20, Times vary |
Price | £Varies depending on event |
Website | Click here for more information and to book |