Roaring Boys makes a welcome and very successful return to the Festival Fringe this year adding a further chapter to its interesting history. Commissioned in 1994 by Sandbach School from former Head of Drama, Phelim Rowland, it went on to be selected to launch the Connections project at the National Theatre in July 1994 and subsequently receive excellent reviews at the 1994 Festival Fringe...
With this year’s general election behind us and members now in office the return of Posh to the Festival Fringe is timely. Laura Wade’s play is based on tales of the infamous Oxford University Bullingdon Club...
Todd and Kali are a young couple. They live in one of those all-white, open-plan apartments that only exist in interior design magazines. They are self-destructive. But that’s ok, because soon they are going to Stockholm and “everything will be better”...
Kursk is a play attempting to offer real insight into the life of a submariner and the pressures and realities of life below the sea. A gripping new piece of theatre, written by Bryony Lavery and performed by Ut Severis Seges Theatre company, the piece manages to capture onstage that feeling of isolation in the abyss...
Angelus is a theological comedy taking place in the cavernous space of the Library Theatre in the Royal College of Physicians. It tells the tale of two rogue angels who steal God’s book of creation and find themselves stranded in a barren wasteland, only to realise they’re not alone...
Multi award-winning playwright in conversation about her work. John Lonsdale – director of USS's productions of her plays Kursk, and Stockholm – facilitates an insight via discussion and questions into Bryony's unique style...
A moving multilingual anthology of the First World War, recreated by contemporary poet and playwright, Andy Cargill. First performed in November 2014 to commemorate Armistice Day. Poetry, prose, movement and music deliver an added poignancy 100 years on.
This show captures that exciting moment when a story gets so good, its teller has to put down their drink. Under the Table serves social critique with potent shots of comedy and poignancy, employing a range of poetic styles...
An absurdly hilarious and quite often musical exploration of the inner subtleties of communication. From synonyms to accents, subtext to mood, delivery to... timing.
A collection of photographs documenting the making of two royal statues. These carvings are the first statues to be added to Canterbury Cathedral’s fabric for over 100 years and the first made by a woman...
Liverpool's own, all singing, all strumming ukulele band. Songs from all ages, for all people. Expect the unexpected from this energetic, eclectic show!
Mixed media paintings exploring cityscape, countryside and coastline: colours, textures and changing light of the seasons. Nature's patterns tidal changes on the foreshore, winter trees, clouds and architecture on the skyline.
This acclaimed big band return to the Fringe for the third time, having previously sold out. They recreate the magnificent sounds of the Motown era in the spectacular surrounding of the Great Hall.
16-year-old Alex has been taking creative photos, looking beyond the obvious, since the age of three. He is exhibiting a wide range of subjects and styles with something for everyone, including work featured on the BBC and winning entries from national competitions...
A daily evolving production line of musicians and artists involved in and around the musical life of Jamie Sharp. Explore the hints on Twitter for more clues...