London Artists Projects, now celebrating its 20th anniversary was founded by Jeremy Goldstein with a mission
to speak truth to power for audiences hungry for live and authentic moments of joy, beauty and meaning.
For two decades LAP has created award-winning genre-busting interdisciplinary work,
which champions underrepresented voices and new forms of artistic and political expression.

Our signature live and digital theatre projects are the internationally acclaimed ‘Truth to Power Cafe
and its new companion work ‘This Is Who I Am’. Both projects are inspired by the political and philosophical beliefs
of Nobel Prize winning playwright Harold Pinter and his Hackney Gang.
Each project captures the lived experiences of community participants whose contribution
to the social fabric has shaped the world as we know it.

MELT Festival of Queer Arts and Culture, Brisbane Powerhouse, Australia

’Truth to Power Cafe’ is a profound theatrical reflection on loss, hope and resistance. This internationally acclaimed live performance and digital theatre event is told through memoir, image, film, music, poetry and passionate stories from community participants in response to the question: ‘who has power over you and what do you want to say to them?’