A blend of art, film, theatre, culture and music in North Acton

Picture: Friday Night Lights
May 15, 2025
A new series of monthly immersive events is being held which will blend art, film, theatre, culture and music.
Friday Night Lights (FNL) has been designed by Munchie Lunchie Productions in collaboration with HFEH Mind, to raise awareness, support and funds for mental health in west London
It aims to spotlight vital social themes through collaborations with local west London creatives, performers and artists and will be hosted in a range of venues starting with The Foundry Collective on Victoria Road, North Acton this Friday 16 May.
The Series is hosted in unique venues across West London and brings together emerging and established voices for evenings of storytelling, expression, and community.
Each event will comprise a mix of live performances, short film viewings, art gallery, guest speakers, and concludes with art sales, networking and live performances from DJ's and bands.
The theme of the first event is with FNL - Vol 1 'Mental Health Through the Female Lens' while also showing a short film 'Health is a Privilege' by Simona Gibejova.
Artists Exhibiting include Helen Sabin, Susie Heyes, Satvir Sihota, Lucas Ross, Daniela Cezara Nikola, and Tamar Geist and there will be live monologues from Humus and S-Bars. There will be a theatrical performance of Butterflies by Ruth O’Callaghan and guest speakers include Gi Dhanoa and Linda Haysman with Nicholas Smith giving a talk on mental health.
Tickets are on sale now for £10 and are available on the door for £2 and discounted for students.
If you would like to be part of, or feature in the series, Munchie Lunchie Productions is looking for visual artists, illustrators, photographers, mixed media creators, speakers and live performers. Contact info@munchielunchieproductions.com for more information
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