
BIO
LOWERHOUSE is a live performance company led by interdisciplinary artist Morgan Brame. Working with theatres, nightclubs, bars and performance spaces, we create bold, high-energy experiences.
In a bleak world, we are pleasure-driven, always.
We have three core aims:
1. Platform fresh, experimental queer voices & ideas
2. Reimagine how audiences encounter theatrical spaces
3. Be bold, be vibrant, be imaginative
And, no, in this house you don't have to wipe your feet before you enter x


morgan
(he/him) Creative Director
Morgan Brame is a creative producer, theatre artist and the founder of LOWERHOUSE.
He has worked across the theatre, cabaret and nightlife sectors, developing high-energy experiential events known for their vibrance, absurdity and performance art influence. Artistically, he's interested in squishing together pleasure and fear - and he believes this is so important that he took the time to make this website and write a bio in third person. Pretty intense.
AKA Dirty Little Mark, Morgan is an alum of Soho Theatre's Cabaret and Drag Lab as well as one of National Theatre's 2026 Young Producers cohort. He is a performance researcher, the recipient of the Clive Barker Award for new work from University of Warwick and graduate of MA Advanced Theatre Practice and Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. He's staged work at Warwick Arts Centre, COLAB Tower, in queer venues across East London and directed one of the many fearsome improv shows at Edinburgh Fringe. He also has a freelance graphic design practice and a lovely dog named Frodo.

AUDIENCE FEEDBACK
“a sophisticated, eloquent, and experimentally innovative exploration of queerness”
“well-crafted, evocative poetry, replete with haunting, soaring images”
“I know this will stay with me (it already is a part of me and had me crying for 2+ hours), it was poetic, beautiful, incredibly well punctuated through set, songs, beats and movement! Stunning.”
“really special and moving, and really captured so many feelings of loss and love and fear and pain and happiness and community, so many of which I connected to. It was just really really special.”
“the realest acting I've ever seen and was fresher than any other concept or execution I've witnessed.”
“an intensely nurturing experience”