Tallulah Haddon
Tallulah Haddon is a dynamic live art performer and actress hailing from South London. Renowned for her innovative blend of cabaret, comedy, beatboxing, and drag, Tallulah captivates audiences in a variety of settings, from vibrant outdoor festivals to intimate queer performance nights and live art showcases. Her performances delve into critical themes surrounding gender and power, drawing on personal narratives that examine her romantic relationships, the exploitative nature of celebrity culture, and the societal norms that shape female experiences and friendships.
Currently, Tallulah is focused on the intersection of audience engagement, female collaboration, and the exploration of performance within public realms. Her work also addresses pressing issues such as domestic abuse and installation art.
Throughout her career, Tallulah has graced numerous prestigious venues and events, including Duckie, Low Stakes, Deadline, Latitude Festival, Shuffle Festival, Soho Theatre, Fierce Festival, Tits and Tinsel, The Royal Vauxhall Tavern, and Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club, among others. She has honed her craft at Marissa Carnesky’s Finishing School and collaborated with influential artists like Lauren Barri-Holstein and Daniel Oliver.
A strong proponent of collaborative artistry, Tallulah has shared the stage with performers such as Lucy McCormick, Elijah Harris (of Shared Saliva), and Cloud, reinforcing her commitment to dynamic and inclusive performance art.