Walter is a rising ballet star—flawless, magnetic, unstoppable.
Alice Birch wrote 100 scenes, for both adults and children, that can be repeated, put in any order and presented however the company likes, so the possibilities for this show are e…
Autobahn by Neil LaBute: a unique collection of one-act plays exploring how deep the chasm or intense the claustrophobia could be inside your average family car.
With charm, wit and heart, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown explores life through the eyes of Charlie Brown and his friends in the Peanuts gang.
From the moment you are handed your programme at the Bridewell Theatre you are immersed in the world of SEDOS’s Richard III directed by Dan Edge.
1912 New York and ballroom dancing halls are filled with the syncopated beats of ragtime music.
Set to an eclectic, upbeat score, Kipling’s famous tales are woven with wit and imagination into a song-filled journey through the jungle
Epic and yet intimate, Titanic: The Musical captures the triumph and tragedy of the hopeful passengers on the ill-fated Ship of Dreams In the final hours of 14 April 1912 the RM…
Set in a heightened, cartoonish world, the show follows the inhabitants of a thriving fish-farm, and the Di-Carprio’s - a family of salmon, who dream of life ‘upstream’.
A jubilant, vibrant, energetic and heartfelt musical about the power of home, hearth, family and love featuring the songs of The Proclaimers.
Earth is a story of a little boy Drop who dreams of travelling to space.
Peter Shaffer’s award-winning fictionalised account of the relationship between real life composers Antonoi Salieri and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a story for all time.
A queer re-telling.
LOVE! VALOUR! COMPASSION! tells the story of 8 gay men, friends and lovers, who all gather at a country house in upstate New York over 3 long weekend.
An odd combination of nostalgia and existentialism, American Idiot continues to remain incredibly current.
When Charles Dickens died, he left behind a plethora of iconic novels.
Finding myself once again at the Bridewell Theatre, home of amateur theatre group SEDOS, I know I am in for a treat.
Terence Rattigan personifies the maxim that you can’t keep a good man down.