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the bcc

the artist formerly known as Boundless Drama Club

bcc, like the hidden addresses in an email thread. It’s time to be loud about how we’re connecting, who we’re connecting with, and what we’re saying.  

The bcc is you – our creative community. Whether you’re coming to see your first piece of theatre with us for free, looking for some support with a project, or you did some work with us 10 years ago, you are part of what makes Boundless, Boundless. 

It’s a common ground for artists and creatives to meet. A space to connect, support one another, and explore what it means to live as an artist. The Creative Community thrives on who is with us and how you show up. Together, we share, grow, and create resources for everyone in our network. 

What the bcc offers

Free show trips across London. Over the past year, our community has seen shows at the National Theatre, The Bush, Soho Theatre, Riverside Studios, King’s Head Theatre, and Jermyn Street Theatre – all at no cost. 

Lab-style creative rooms. Spaces to explore, collaborate, and play with whatever is alive in you. Previous sessions have included movement rehearsals, visual art, idea brainstorming, daydreaming, discussion, and snacks. 

Mentoring. Support on ACE and other funding applications, or just a conversation about a project or idea with Pav, our Creative Director. 

Our fortnightly newsletter. Your gateway to the bcc. Artist opportunities, show recommendations, Substacks by young creatives, space to plug your own projects, and sign-ups for free show trips or creative rooms. 

Do I have to be under 25? 

The bcc’s main purpose is to support, connect and build a community of young people interested in creativity. But we’re also broadening our age range for the bcc, intentionally. 

We recognise that access to opportunity isn’t evenly distributed. Many people in our community – including trans and non-binary people, disabled people, and people who experience racism – are not afforded the same timelines, safety, or support as others. Creative development doesn’t run on a universal clock, and turning 25 doesn’t suddenly mean you’re resourced, stable, or supported. People need and deserve space, care and opportunity beyond that point. 

We’re also deeply interested in spaces where people at different stages can learn from each other, share resources, and imagine new ways of working together. 

So while the bcc is rooted in supporting young creatives, the community itself is open to anyone who wants to show up with generosity, curiosity and care. 

How do I get involved?

Our fortnightly bcc mailout is the open door to the community. Sign up here.