LMG 40th Anniversary Private Takeover
House of Sisters Grimm to host private performance of Grammy nominated South African musical inala for families of victims supported by killed women charity
House of Sisters Grimm has announced a special collaboration with Killed Women and LMG as part of the Hard Hats & Open Minds charity walk, which will culminate in a private performance of Grammy nominated South African musical INALA for families of victims supported by the charity.
The initiative follows a private visit to House of Sisters Grimm by Killed Women founder Jhiselle Feanny, who experienced INALA at the venue earlier this year.

“Through our ongoing collaboration with Lawyers Against Abuse (LvA), we have sought to use our creative platforms, audiences and storytelling expertise to amplify the work of organisations supporting survivors of gender-based violence and advocating for legal reform.
The visibility generated through this work led to a connection with Jhiselle Feanny, founder of Killed Women, the UK charity established following the murder of her sister by her partner. Having encountered information about Lawyers Against Abuse and our wider impact work at House of Sisters Grimm, Jhiselle was keen to learn more about how arts and culture can contribute to awareness, advocacy and change.
This connection has resulted in a private Killed Women event being hosted at House of Sisters Grimm on 25 June 2026, bringing together supporters, advocates and stakeholders committed to improving outcomes for women affected by violence. The event reflects our growing role as a platform for important conversations that extend beyond our artistic programme.
We remain committed to supporting Lawyers Against Abuse through creative campaigns, film content and audience engagement initiatives, helping to bring greater visibility to their work and the urgent need for continued reform and survivor support.”
Deeply moved by both the performance itself and the wider ethos behind the organisation, Feanny described the collaboration as “a natural alignment” between the work of Killed Women and House of Sisters Grimm’s longstanding commitment to impact, collaboration and human connection.
The event will see guests begin the Hard Hats & Open Minds walk from House of Sisters Grimm in London’s West End before returning to the venue for refreshments, live music and a dedicated private performance of INALA for families and invited guests. The day is being supported by LMG as part of the company’s 40th anniversary celebrations and wider commitment to advocacy, inclusion and allyship within the construction sector.

House of Sisters Grimm is a female founded, B Corp certified creative production company founded by former Royal Ballet ballerina Pietra Mello Pittman MBE and Grammy nominated composer and artist Ella Spira MBE.
The company has created a world first immersive arts and hospitality experience combining internationally acclaimed South African performance, exclusively South African fine wine and multimedia art within an intimate red carpet setting in London’s West End.
At the heart of the venue is INALA, the Grammy nominated South African stage production co written by the late Joseph Shabalala of Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Ella Spira MBE. Since premiering internationally, the production has toured globally, performed at prestigious venues and for royal audiences, and become recognised for its rare combination of emotional power, musical excellence, joy and cultural celebration.

House of Sisters Grimm has welcomed over 13,000 guests within months of opening and has rapidly established itself as one of London’s most distinctive premium cultural hospitality destinations, combining world class live performance with curated South African wines, art and immersive storytelling.
Alongside its productions and venue programming, the organisation has developed a strong focus on impact led collaboration and social upliftment initiatives, including partnerships supporting young people, creative pathways and organisations such as Lawyers Against Abuse in South Africa, which works with female survivors of rape and gender violence.

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