Nine Sixteenths

£18.08
(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Paula Varjack & Brixton House present

Journey through '00s nostalgia through the media storm of Janet Jackson's 2004 SuperBowl halftime show.
 
Developed with Complicité. Co-commissioned by Cambridge Junction with the support of Stobbs New Ideas Fund and Pleasance.
Devised by Paula Varjack, Pauline Mayers, Julienne Doko, Chia Phoenix and Endy McKay

In 2004, in the SuperBowl halftime show finale, 23 year old Justin Timberlake ripped off 37 year old Janet Jackson’s top. Her breast was exposed on screen for nine sixteenths of a second. A pop icon and role model for many Black women, and an outspoken ally for the LGBTQ community, the moment derailed Jackson’s career for many years, while Timberlake’s thrived.

But who was invested in the backlash? What does all this have to say about the demographics of who controls the media, and the ways in which Black women are scrutinised in the public eye?

From THE MALFUNCTION to THE AFTERMATH and a celebration of RECLAMATION, Nine Sixteenths invites you on a journey through 3 acts, exploring themes of representation and pop culture with a nostalgia for the early ’00s, along with the hopes and dreams of 4 Black female performers, all through a visual variety of devised theatre, dance and lip sync.

Please note, this show has integrated BSL as part of the production.

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19 May to 30 May 2026

Cancellation Policy

If a member of your booking party is feeling unwell, or they are unable to attend due to extenuating circumstances, please contact Box Office as soon as possible. Brixton House will only offer an exchange in tickets if the request is sent up to 24-hours before the start of the performance. After the 24-hour notice period, the exchange will be up to the discretion of the Brixton House Management team.

Brixton House have a strict no-refund policy, and where possible will offer an exchange for another show, or Theatre Credit. All refunds, of any form, will be up to the discretion of the Brixton House Management Team.

In the events that Brixton House must cancel a performance; exchanges for another performance date will be offered in the first instance. If you are unable to attend another date of the run of the show, Theatre Credit will be applied to your account. Theatre Credit will be available on your account for up to 12 months after the refund date.

Overview

Paula Varjack & Brixton House present

Journey through '00s nostalgia through the media storm of Janet Jackson's 2004 SuperBowl halftime show.
 
Developed with Complicité. Co-commissioned by Cambridge Junction with the support of Stobbs New Ideas Fund and Pleasance.
Devised by Paula Varjack, Pauline Mayers, Julienne Doko, Chia Phoenix and Endy McKay

In 2004, in the SuperBowl halftime show finale, 23 year old Justin Timberlake ripped off 37 year old Janet Jackson’s top. Her breast was exposed on screen for nine sixteenths of a second. A pop icon and role model for many Black women, and an outspoken ally for the LGBTQ community, the moment derailed Jackson’s career for many years, while Timberlake’s thrived.

But who was invested in the backlash? What does all this have to say about the demographics of who controls the media, and the ways in which Black women are scrutinised in the public eye?

From THE MALFUNCTION to THE AFTERMATH and a celebration of RECLAMATION, Nine Sixteenths invites you on a journey through 3 acts, exploring themes of representation and pop culture with a nostalgia for the early ’00s, along with the hopes and dreams of 4 Black female performers, all through a visual variety of devised theatre, dance and lip sync.

Please note, this show has integrated BSL as part of the production.

Times

19 May to 30 May 2026

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