Quarantine presents
A Public Address
Battersea Town Hall was once a site for radical politics, including infamous speeches and debates on religion, suffrage, social housing and art.
In March 2026, award-winning theatre collective Quarantine took over the former Town Hall – now Battersea Arts Centre to ask: who gets heard in a place like this today?
Part of Wandsworth’s London Borough of Culture year, A Public Address brought together people across Lavender Hill, the borough and beyond, to create a programme of events from intimate encounters to grand-scale durational performance.
Drawing on Quarantine’s 27-year history of dismantling conventions and collaborating with all kinds of people, A Public Address danced on the edges of theatre and civic art to produce a fortnight-long takeover giving voice to those we live and work beside, but may not yet know.
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A Public Address: Dancing at the Edges of Theatre and Civic Art Across Lavender Hill
Stevie Mackenzie-Smith reflects on Quarantine’s Battersea Arts Centre takeover, part of The Mayor’s London Borough of Culture 2025.
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“Quarantine is a remarkable theatre company that has created a body of beautiful, fragile and authentic work, which finds the extraordinary in the ordinary lives of real people.” Guardian