
Taboo is a provocative musical that immerses audiences in the underground club culture of 1980s London, specifically the legendary Taboo nightclub in Soho. The narrative follows a diverse cast of misfits, outsiders, and artists who find refuge and self-expression within the club's transgressive walls. Through a kaleidoscope of gender-bending performances, sexual liberation, and artistic rebellion, the musical explores themes of identity, belonging, and the search for authenticity in a society that demands conformity. The story captures the raw energy and creative fervor of a community that challenged social norms and celebrated individuality through fashion, music, and performance art. Set against the pulsating backdrop of electronic music and avant-garde aesthetics, the work celebrates the transformative power of artistic expression and the bonds forged between those who dare to be different.