Queer Theatre Headshot Day

Monday 9th March 2026
The Two Brewers, Clapham



Queer Theatre’s new in-house photographer, Paul Madeley is offering a Queer Theatre Headshot Day at the Two Brewers - offering professional, affordable headshots in a safe space where you can truly be yourself.

He will be bringing a full studio setup with a choice of backdrops, and each 20-minute session is enough time for up to three looks (two tops and a jacket). That way we can achieve a lot in a short time with a bit of preparation.

Before the day, you’ll have a 15-minute video pre-consultation with Paul (around 3–4 days beforehand) so he can see what to bring and get to know you, helping him capture the real you in your photos.

His aim is to make theatre and film more accessible and affordable, starting with great headshots.

Places will be prioritised for those in our current OutCast showcase, followed by other members. This opportunity is only open to Queer Theatre members who have been to our events in the last three months and not open to performers outside of Queer Theatre.

Highlights

Monday 9th March: 12PM - 6PM.
20 minutes @ £35.00 per person.

Your £35 session includes:

  • 3 professionally retouched images

  • 20-minute shoot

  • Up to 3 look changes

  • A variety of backgrounds

  • Pre-session video consultation a few days before the shoot

  • Additional retouched images available at £15 each

How to Get There

The Two Brewers
114 Clapham High Street, Clapham, London SW4 7UJ
By Tube: Clapham North and Clapham Common (Northern Line) are both around a 5-minute walk.
By Train: Clapham High Street Overground station is approximately 7 minutes away.
By Bus: Routes 35, 37, 45, 137, 155, and 345 stop nearby at Clapham Common Station or Clapham High Street Station.

Accessibility

The venue is fully accessible for wheelchair users. However, as the night is likely to be extremely busy, we encourage guests with access needs to contact us in advance so we can make your visit as comfortable as possible.

Important Information

This event forms part of Queer Theatre’s commitment to ensuring LGBTQ+ theatre-makers always have somewhere to go each week to connect, create, and be inspired, alongside our 2B: Acting Classes, OutCast showcases, Queer Play Reading Club, theatre trips, parties, social events, masterclasses, and original productions.

Find out more at www.queertheatre.co.uk/whats-on

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