Travis Alabanza is an award-winning writer, performer and theatre-maker. Their writing has appeared on the BBC, in the
Guardian,
Vice and
gal-dem; they had a fortnightly column in
Metro, and have been featured in numerous anthologies, including
Black and Gay in the UK. After being the youngest recipient of the artist-in-residency programme at Tate Galleries, Alabanza's debut show
Burgerz toured internationally to sold-out performances, including at the Southbank Centre, to São Paulo, Brazil, HAU Berlin, and it won the Edinburgh Fringe Total Theatre Award in 2019. In 2020 their theatre show
Overflow debuted at the Bush Theatre, London, to widespread acclaim and later streamed online in over twenty-two countries. Other works for theatre and live performance include for the Royal Court
Living Newspaper, Paines Plough, Free Word Centre, Glasgow Transmission Gallery and more.
Their work surrounding gender, trans identity and race has been noted internationally, and they have given talks at universities including Oxford, Harvard and Bristol, among others. Noted for their distinct voice, in 2019 the
Evening Standard listed them as one of the twenty-five most influential under twenty-five-year-olds – as well as being listed in the
Dazed 100, the
Guardian asking if 'they are the future of theatre', and being listed on the Forbes 30 Under 30 List.