Neighbour will take part in fortnightly evening session at Kiln, including:

  • Practical skills and upskilling workshops
  • Theatre workshops, exploring what goes on behind the scenes at a theatre
  • Tickets to Kiln shows
  • Social events, building a group of like-minded, friendly people.

They’ll also be part a part of the Kilburn High Road Festival in August 2026, with roles including:

  • Attending music, theatre and art events
  • Talking to audiences and giving out brochures
  • Being the festival’s friendly face
  • Spreading the word about the festival

This 16-day festival is the finale of The Kilburn High Road Project, celebrating the diverse heritage and stories of Kilburn.

 

Applications for Neighhbours have now closed.

If you have any questions about Neighbours, please contact email Ella Kennedy, Projects Producers, at ellakennedy@kilntheatre.com.

This project has been made possible with the National Lottery Heritage Fund with thanks to National Lottery players. 

The Kilburn High Road Project is supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, John Lyon’s Charity, Jules and Cheryl Burns, City Bridge Foundation, Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust, Pears Foundation,The Vanderbilt Family Foundation, The Vandervell Foundation.