Tallulah Haddon is a multifaceted live art performer and actress, currently residing in South London.
As a performance artist, Tallulah's work seamlessly blends elements of cabaret, comedy, beat boxing, and drag art forms, allowing her to perform in a wide range of spaces, including outdoor festivals, queer performance nights, and live art events.
Tallulah's creative endeavors often revolve around themes of gender and power, with past projects delving into her own romantic relationships, the dynamics of celebrity and the abuse of power, as well as heteronormativity in sex and the way women absorb the experiences of their close female friends.
Currently, Tallulah is exploring the concepts of audience participation, female collaboration, and performance in public spaces, with a focus on domestic abuse and installation.
Throughout her career, Tallulah has performed at various esteemed venues, including Duckie, Low Stakes, Deadline, Latitude Festival, Shuffle Festival, Soho Theatre, Fierce Festival, Tits and Tinsel, The Royal Vauxhall Tavern, Bethnal Green Working Men's Club, and Morge Fest, among many others.
Tallulah has also honed her craft through studies at Marissa Carnesky's Finishing School, as well as under the guidance of renowned artists such as Lauren Barri-Holstein and Daniel Oliver.
As a performer, Tallulah frequently collaborates with other artists, having shared the stage with notable figures like Lucy McCormick, Elijah Harris, and Cloud.
For more information on Tallulah's work, please visit her official website at tallulahhaddon.com.