Meet Me Here

11 Aug–15 Aug 2026

Kiln Theatre presents

Meet Me Here

by Nicole Latchana

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A promenade performance of nights out, past and present

The third installement of Passages will take the form of a promenade performance along the High Road. A story of three Kilburners, meeting across time will unfold in public spaces, evoking memorable nights out in Kilburn, past and present.

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Suitable for ages 14+

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Ticket Prices

£5 – £10

Dates

11 Aug–15 Aug 2026

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Creatives

Nicole Latchana

Writer

Nicole Latchana is a queer Indo Caribbean playwright devising with communities and writing solo projects. Her play A Practical Guide On How To Save The World When No One F***Ing Else Is (Tara Theatre, April 2025), which she wrote in 4 weeks for Tara’s Young Company, had a sold out run and a five-star review – she is now redrafting the play. Other commissions include Landing Bolts (Fio Theatre), Choking Hazard (45 North) and Dough (Bush Theatre, Sonia Friedman).

Latchana is a DYCP recipient, exploring her ancestral history – Chinese and Indian Indentured labour in the Caribbean. Training includes C4Screenwriting, The Royal Court Writer’s Group and Writing for Stage and Broadcast media MA from Central. She has over a decade of experience working as a playwright in community settings with The Dot Collective, London Bubble Theatre, and Southwark Council. This year she devised a film with 30 people with London Bubble’s older adults’ groups, which screened at the BFI.

Her work often seeks to subvert traditional genres and story structures, to offer authentic portrayals of marginalized experiences mostly through a queer lens. She is fascinated with how to dramatize the link between the political and personal.

Ben Grant

Director

Ben was most recently the Bryan Forbes Assistant Director with the National Youth Theatre’s REP Company. He was previously Creative Associate at Jermyn Street Theatre and Resident Director at the Oxford Playhouse. Ben has collaborated with Young Vic, Headlong, The North Wall Arts Centre, Guildford Shakespeare Company, the BBC, Rifco Theatre Company and Chichester Festival Theatre, where he was part of its pilot Artist Development Programme.

The Kilburn High Road 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, 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust, The Big Give – Arts for Impact, City Bridge Foundation, John Lyon’s Charity, Jules and Cheryl Burns, The Radcliffe Trust, The Vanderbilt Family Foundation, The Vandervell Foundation, Wembley Stadium Foundation.