01/05/2026
Please join us at the Lowry for our final event of the year. See the Lowry website and our blog for more details!
Krishna Istha is a London-based performance artist, theatre-maker, comedian and screenwriter. They create socially conscious form-pushing works about taboo or underrepresented experiences of gender, race and s*xual politics. Most recently, they wrote on Netflix’s S*X EDUCATION (Season 4), and was one of the comedians featured on the Netflix Comedy Special Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda. Krishna was a Barbican Centre Open Lab artist (2021-22), an Arts Admin Bursary Artist (2020-21), and one of two shortlisted writers for the SKY Arts & Royal Society of Literature Writers Awards [rsliterature.org] under screenwriting (2022).
Krishna’s most recent theatre show First Trimester (‘Addictive’ Whats on Stage ★★★★★, ‘An antidote of the age’ - Irish Times ★★★★) is a one-of-a-kind durational theatre experience, in which Krishna interviewed 100s of participants live on stage, in a quest to find them and their partner a s***m donor. In the end, Krishna interviewed 310 participants across 91 hours of performances by touring the work in the UK, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Denmark, Ireland, Switzerland, and Australia. First Trimester won Judge’s Choice Award at Dublin Fringe Festival, and was nominated for an Off West End Award (OFFIES 2024), under the category IDEA PRODUCTION: Experimental Theatre. Krishna and their partner Logan Rea were recipients of the Netflix Documentary Talent Fund [about.netflix.com], and made the short film S***M DONORS WANTED! [youtube.com] about First Trimester and their journey together as a trans couple trying to start a family.
Currently, Krishna is writing their first feature film for BBC Films and premiering a new theatre show, Second Trimester (a show performed with their mother), in April 2026 at Battersea Arts Centre, before touring. You can find tour dates for Second Trimester on krishnaistha.com
Photo credits: (1) Jordon Rossi & Emily Drake, (2) Josh Quinton, (3) Christa Holka, (4) Jordon Rossi & Emily Drake, Ru Parker-Harbord