Wizard Guide to Saving the World is a brand-new character comedy by critically acclaimed writer and performer Terry Victor.
Lose yourself in the hypnotic world of the marimba – probably the biggest xylophone you’ve ever seen.
This one-woman play follows Faith’s battle against Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder in a moving and thought-provoking way.
‘It doth amaze me a man of such feeble temper should so get the start of the majestic world, and bear the palm alone’.
Join us for a delightfully preposterous romp through the enchanted forest, where fairies meddle in the affairs of foolish mortals.
Curvy cabaret, glamour and tease with spectacular drag.
What makes for a fun party? People (you’re invited), gossip (someone has to spill the beans), booze (obviously), dancing (optional), flirting (encouraged), cake (yes), a good pla…
When a group of school children crash land on a deserted Indonesian island and all adults are killed.
Imagine Fleabag and Fiddler on the Roof walk into a bar.
Marimba meets tap dance in a thrilling fusion of rhythm and melody.
In this one-act play, a young woman in a liminal space confronts a series of famous men whose poor adaptations of Lolita have done Nabokov’s story, and women at large, a great diss…
A poet languishes in solitary confinement for “heresy,” under relentless pressure to “recant”.
Stand-up comedian Richard Pulsford (three-times Top 10 Funniest Jokes of the Fringe) hosts this show for history fans, its fifth year at the Fringe.
After rave reviews last year, The Court is back with a new case.
Reenact the criminal trial of a real-life feminist activist martyr.
At St Cecilia’s Catholic boarding school, we follow the students as they confront their awakening sexuality and all the questions and struggles that it brings.
When the BBC directors try to hold auditions for the channel, disaster happens as they put the auditionees through their paces.
The Gin Show is back! Come and taste three fantastic gins and find out how they are made, the history of gin and weird gin facts.
It’s William Wallace’s last day on earth as he awaits his trial.
Almost Everything isn’t just a modern love story, it’s a timeless cautionary tale about gratitude, fate and life’s unpredictability.
The story of a mixed-race Liverpudlian great-grandmother of Nigerian and Irish heritage celebrating her birthday, recalling a rollercoaster of memories – from her childhood in a …
The artist Leah McBride is missing, presumed dead.
Combining the spooky, silly and sentimental, this brand-new musical is about confronting the past and knowing when to let go.
The Time Machine is set to whisk you away on a captivating expedition through the diverse and vibrant ages of burlesque and drag.
When the plants come to take over the world and achieve world domination watch out.
The story of Scotland’s national bard as we see the talent and flawed nature of Burns through his, his wife’s and friends’ eyes.
Sky-Scraping is The Wistful Company’s new innovative way of making poetry accessible.
After last year’s success, a new case! Carry on dying! Professor Stiff has been found dead in the gynaecology department.
Streets Paved with Gold is a long-running, successful solo play by Victor Richards, set during the Windrush era.
Starting from the idea of bondage as a metaphor, the piece of physical theatre Bond-Age explores pain and pleasure, bonds and restrictions in relationships, not only between lovers…