
Posted by Vanessa Moseley
28 November 2025A fantastic opportunity to be on stage and to bring fungal AMR under the spotlights!
Lifeline is a show that uses the arts to raise awareness of antimicrobial resistance, and through music and drama celebrates those who work hard across the world to treat, prevent, research and tackle infections.
We are set to perform in London in Spring 2026, and are on the look our for our next chorus of volunteer professionals in human, animal and environmental health to join us on stage. Traditionally, our chorus has been filled by human health practitioners and researchers normally who deal in bacteria and viruses, but we are calling out to professionals interested in taking part from the world of fungi and fungi research.
We will be performing the show at Southwark Playhouse, Elephant from 28th March to 2nd May 2026. Tickets are now on sale here and applications for the chorus are now open here until 18th December. An article published in Nature Medicine earlier this year shows how impactful the experience has been on previous chorus members, both personally and professionally.
Recruiting volunteer professionals from the world of fungi and fungal research to be part of ‘Lifeline, the AMR Musical’
Opportunity for fungal researchers: contribute to special issue “The Worldwide Problem of Antifungal Resistance: From Basic to Clinic” in Antibiotics Journal