Spookily accurate (if bonkers) audience readings, songs & 70s team games.
Develop the foundational skills needed to dance the fun and beautiful dance of ‘Raqs Sharqi,’ or Egyptian-style bellydance.
Nominated for the Best Show Award at this year’s Leicester Comedy Festival, Copernicus Now is a joyful and surreal caper in which the Renaissance-era astronomer reshapes the sola…
Grouch is a feminist, myth-centred examination of the bereaved and abused girl who became Lady Macbeth as an act of revenge for the death of her father.
Poor Archy - trapped in the body of a cockroach - reflects on the insanity and inanity of humanity as he records his memoirs on a newly-discovered typewriter.
It’s the ‘Errors Tour!’, ‘Singing Andy’ is back with his cult Karaoke History show! The ‘pop star of the Proletariat’ Crooner Des (winner ‘Gulag’s Got Talent’,�…
Two women - Four intertwined stories about relationships, love, and life.
The Irrepressible Mr D returns to Sweet Venues with old favourites and new tales of Monsters, Magic and Brave Deeds from the British Isles and beyond.
From Sussex With Lunch takes an extended tour of growing up in Australia in the 90s, being president of the Only Dans Fanclub, dreaming of interrailing across Europe, and featuring…
Acclaimed writers Mitchell & Nixon have adapted the classic macabre tales of Thomas Ingoldsby into this hilarious show.
Leslie Bloom welcomes all new members to the Toddlingham Neighbourhood Watch.
Matthew is trapped in his flat, a rotting box where he lives vicariously through his neighbours.
Expect funny sets from diverse comedic genres, lovingly introduced by your genial compere, giving you a tantalising taste of the breadth and depth of the city’s comedy scene.
The Screaming Over Dunluth is a new one-man folk-horror play, created by Gabriel Magill.
The triumphant return of unstoppable panel show mayhem.
The apocalypse as you’ve never seen it before - undead on stage! Audience suggestions are used to recreate a lost zombie movie where anything could happen! Blending fast-pace…
This is the story of the Turnipman who wanted it all.
Pushing the boundaries of Shakespearean performance, Richard III emerges a bold, engaging solo show.
How To Run Away is the dirty, mucky, sweaty second-cousin of Eat, Pray, Love.
Music was his career, Bach was his passion.