London is one of the most diverse cities in the world, a place where people of different generations class, ethnicity, faith and sexual orientation co-exist.
A one-woman clown show following bright-eyed, open-hearted 1950s bachelorette Judith and her journey to become the most lovable girl in town.
A show about being transgender, hating love and all of the things her partner has to put up with. Not forgetting the glitter ball catsuit wearing pensioner.
The off-Broadway musical, with music by Brad Ross and lyrics by Ellen Greenfield and Half Hackady is about mates, dates and love triangles. This fully sung-through show follows the lives of three childhood friends as they grow up together (and apart!), facing the harsh and hilarious realities of life and love...
Sometimes you have to step into the past to find the future. 45 year old Polly adopts a child from 1945. Join award winning storyteller Cathianne Hall to find out why. A story of numbers, neurons and naivety...
nto the Deep follows a fishing family held back by poverty and inter-generational struggle. A stoic father attempts to balance the dreams of his children with the realities of their family life in rural, fishing Cornwall...
Into the Deep follows a fishing family held back by poverty and inter-generational struggle. The play seeks to raise questions of familial toxic masculinity, and the ties and struggles of male mental health, still so rarely discussed...
A one woman play about looking for love, loneliness in London and accidentally going viral.
Nigel Osner takes a quizzical look at the challenges and opportunities for those no longer young. He illustrates his theme with original songs and stories by male and female characters...
Meet Blue. She\'s up on the Moon. Will she get home anytime soon? BLUE is a new abstract fairy tale for adults underlining why it\\\'s important to reach out when you\'re \'not OK\'...
A devised comedy created from recorded interviews where we try out the best and the worst advice given during a break up. With bad date stories, tinder encounters and girls’ night outs this piece of new writing tries it all, in the hope these 4 girls will navigate their way to winning at their break ups – without getting out of their pyjamas.
Daniel and Victoria are two successful professionals in a happy marriage. This well-heeled urban couple want a child; more specifically, a son. However, when a mysterious package arrives from MI5, the lives of this upscale couple are turned upside down...
Improdyssey is an improvised comedy quest inspired by Lord of the Rings, the legends of King Arthur, and you. Your suggestions get the story going and help our heroes along the way...
Gripping World Premier drama of Cowgate fire. Find out what was the spark that devastated Edinburgh's Old Town. Follow one young girl's desperate escape. Starring Abbi Douetil (Lord of The Flies), Sean Huddlestan (Bluethroat) and Elizabeth Menabney...
Balancing work and love is a struggle, but what if your job is killing people? A hitwoman is trying to reconcile these two aspects of her life. Just starting out in a new profession, she craves the respect of her experienced partner in crime...
Judith leaves her ex-boyfriend a desperate message on his answerphone saying that she is not coping with their break-up, that she has brought razor blades & some henna in order to either slash her wrists or dye her hair & she might be pregnant...
Three people share a common thread: Ophelia. She has met them at different stages of their lives. But this isn’t a story about Ophelia. Not really. It is about them. They are high functioning and suffer from mental illness...
Award-winning double act, Revan and Fennell, bring their unique brand of silly and observational sketch comedy to the Etcetera Theatre in Camden for one night only. 2013 Funny Women Variety Award Winners 'Terrific' Huffington Post ★★★★★ Broadway Baby
Whose bodies were used to create the monster of Frankenstein? No Exit meets Saw in this squirm-inducing twist on a horror classic. 1791: Edward and Margaret are condemned to hang...
1917. Belgium. Torrential rain filled shell holes, creating lakes 10 feet deep - wounded soldiers drowned, horses floundered helplessly & whole tanks disappeared. Let us seek 3 soldiers cut off from their allies & surrounded by unimaginable horror
A one-woman comic play about getting the bus to work, having accidentally worn two different shoes. Greenery questions the limits of our empathy, explores guilt and grief, and makes use of the value of the Hopper fare.
Do you have a mum? Are you one? Do you choose not to be or perhaps you're not able? From adoption to surrogacy, from IVF to miscarriage, being a single mum, a young mum or a step mum...
#ActorsLife. Does getting cast mean casting others out? Carys is Welsh. Maire is Irish. Living away from home and sharing a flat in London to pursue their dreams in acting should be fun, right? Should their friendship or career prospects come first?
Three unconventional mimes show their ridiculous life of living in the world of mime. From playing out the birth of mime to a Hamlet style death as hard as they try, getting along yields no results...
The very last sketch show in the universe! Earth has been destroyed. Not to worry though, as award winning double act Cook and Davies invite you aboard the Space-Ark for a tribute to Earth’s best bits...
The two Gaulier graduated, award-winning actors Karen Houge and David Tann present a satire based on Karen’s journey following Syrian refugees. Travelling with the mafia, taken by police and sentenced in court...
Being human is so boring. But what happens when you want to be a different species altogether? Black Beauty in Irons is a kinky romantic drama about living with near-impossible desires...
A debut one woman tragicomedy. Sex, lies and antidepressants. You are cordially invited to be a guest at a failed wedding party. Join the frenzied bride on a journey of debauched self discovery...
The body we inhabit began its journey not when we were born in this life but centuries ago. If we could travel back in time we might see how our genes pass generation by generation through a vast clan until finally reaching who we are today...
Albert is a lovable nerd who dreams of the big stage. mYlez is an outgoing hacker with a dark sense of humour. Albert and mYlez meet online but live on two different continents. Lonely but resourceful, they team up and build an artificial friend, a robot whom they call A...
Can you fall in love with someone if you don't know their gender? Peter is about to find out when he falls for the sexually ambiguous ‘Blue’. Their relationship poses a challenge to Peter’s identity, forcing him to face some difficult questions: To what extent are we all encouraged to conform to narrow culturally defined stereotypes, to label and to pigeon-hole ourselves? Are these labels a form of straight jacket, by adapting to them do we compromise our true nature and can we defy the ultimate label of gender? Does this pressure to conform inevitably give rise to derision and hatred towards those who by choice or inclination, stand outside society's norms? Casting caution to the wind, Peter’s passion for Blue provokes prejudice and hostility from friends and family in a tale of sexual liberation and shattered taboos...
“I can’t know you in one hundred and forty.” “try” The average person will speak 123,205,750 words in a lifetime. Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons imagines a world with a limit; a world where we are forced to say less.
KNOCK KNOCK a physical solo show exploring the effects of National Service on a single mother and her only son. Inspired by real events and cuts through the politics of the Middle East to tell a story about parenthood, friendship, love and sacrifice.
"We have chosen to live lives less ordinary" Crossing the state border in a stolen Ford V-8 with a trunk full of sawn-off shotguns and bootleg whiskey, Bonnie and Clyde have found one last place to hide...
Spanning one term at Oxford University, Modern Love follows the story of two sets of best friends - Olivia and Ella, Harry and Jonah - whose lives collide when they all fall for Ella...
In loving memory of Mr Jordan, a darling husband, brother, lover, dickhead, mumbler and ghost. A physical exploration that uses daring imagery, energetic performances and messy, yet vulnerable moments to turn the conventions of a funeral upside down.
Distracted by boredom and her delusions of fame, Sally, the comedy club cleaner, is convinced that the empty stage is desperate for her grand debut. Combining story telling, stand up and cabaret to explore the life of a washed up twenty something.
The travelling poet swaggers into London with a case full of ancient stories. Your enigmatic host delves into the mythologies of Odysseus, the original rock n roll absent father, through the eyes of his son, a brooding Telemachus.
A devised solo clown show. The audience enters a dark, mysterious and lonely world, where five characters, all extremely different in their physical traits inhabit, linger and interact with the audience...
Directed by Jon Campbell (White Space Film Productions), this short farce depicts a meeting between an actor, Rowan(David King) and Mr Willet (Joe Staton) a distraught husband, who accuses Rowan of stealing his wife...
UCLU Runaground's entry to the 2016 Camden Fringe - Encore; Meet Johnny, a drag Queen, the best of the best - and everyone knows it. He gives performances that performers and audiences dream of...
With wild eyes and a wicked flavour of comedy, Australian trio The Travelling Sisters serve up a gang of tragically charming misfits. Ridiculous. Unexpected. 'These women shine' **** (FunnyWomen...
1916, the Battle of the Somme is raging. At Mametz Wood, the Welsh 38th have dwindling supplies & plummeting morale. When poor orders lead to disastrous results & accusations of cowardice...
After moving in with boyfriend Michael, April finds it difficult to hide her secret from the man she loves. When her fleeting mood swings put Michael on the receiving end of abuse, he makes a choice that seals his fate.
People have always used the Ouija board to quench their thirst of the unknown: "Is anybody there?" "What happens when we die?" "Have you seen my hamster?" A dark supernatural comedy about contacting spirits, unlocking secrets...
Theatrum Vertitatus is very excited to be taking their dark and haunting production of Lanford Wilson's "Home Free!" to The London Horror Festival this year after 2 successful runs at the Camden and Clapham Fringe.
When Nathaniel, a student, is visited by a mysterious dread figure from the past and falls in love with a woman who isn’t all she seems, nobody can prevent his life from spiralling out of control...
A new musical about 2 naïve boys as they embark on dynamic journeys. Their passionate romance helps them grow and mature, but circumstances arise and the boys are forced apart, discovering the pain that occurs when love & change simply cannot coexist
Beowulf, the hero of the Geats comes to the aid of the King of the Danes in this heroic epic. Two clowns, some instruments, many characters destroying the poetic beauty of the western worlds oldest tale...
After a near sell-out run at the London Horror Festival, award-winning performer Mary Beth Morossa returns with her second solo show, in which she intertwines dark storytelling, poetry, cabaret and theatrical performance...
Award-winning performer Mary Beth Morossa presents her second solo show at the London Horror Festival, in which she intertwines dark storytelling, cabaret and theatrical performance...
A quartet of plays for one actor, written and directed by Nick Myles. William McGeough stars as four very different characters in four humorous, surprising and honest plays about how easy it is to get life wrong.
The Fix examines psychosis through the eyes of three men from three different eras: Richard is a Victorian schizophrenic, and is played with lovely bumbling lightness and comic timing by Euan Forsyth (also the co-artistic director of this young company); Dicky is a WW1 soldier with an admirably acted stammer, played by David Pitt, who also captures the cocktail of innocence and pain drawn from war; and Cameron Moore makes up the threesome playing Rick - a teen in 70’s America being “treated” for homosexuality...
“Are you ready for some adequate comedy?” Brett Goldstein asks whilst doing his own intro to this work-in-progress show. We were, but thankfully we got a much better deal than that - the hour that follows being well crafted, acutely observed and marvellously funny...
Passing Through is a show-case of Kingston University student playwrights and comes in 2 parts. I saw Part 1 - which consists of 3 plays ‘questioning how death affects murderers and victims’...
Get Over It Productions present their all-female psychedelic shakedown of Shakespeare's most captivating comedy. On a tempestuous night, shipwrecked Viola plunges into a far-out love triangle and revels in the fab frolics and pandemonium that ensues
Ben has been told he committed high treason. He knows he didn't. But they've got it on tape. Terence and Goldsmith are new at work. They've really got to impress. Then they meet Ben...
'You tell me, is there some society you know of that doesn't run on greed? What is greed? Listen. A reformed free market economy never promised to banish crime. We have no responsibility over the maniacs, the psychopaths and the murderers out there on the streets...
French-American acoustic guitar duo JP & Xochitl bring you their unique and haunting sounds: a fusion of Arabic, Spanish and Gypsy music. The sequences in the dark will wow your senses...