The canal draws people to it.
Step into the dystopian world of The Moral Women – a gripping tale of societal regression and feminist resilience.
Why are some people “expats” while others are “immigrants”? An LA lawyer finds herself in the vibrant city of Hong Kong, while on the other side of the world a Hong Kong la…
Are gay men incapable of love? It’s what Blake and Dan ask each other the night they meet after a gay play.
Scruffy is both a heart warming and heart wrenching intimate story in which the audience are introduced to 9 year old Maisie and her world.
Award-winning performer Max Norman invites you to join the crew of a ship and unleash your inner pirate in this absurdly epic adventure comedy quest bursting with nautical nonsense…
Featuring writers including Nick Payne, Elinor Cook and (Oscar, Tony and Pulitzer winner) John Patrick Shanley, SHORTS celebrates the beauty and frailty within human connection, an…
An hour before Manal’s family come over for Iftar, she opens up to her white boyfriend about her identity crisis, honour killings and the Twilight Saga.
That’s Not my Name falls into almost every category of art, or none of it: its own individual masterpiece of mess.
Following a sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run, the hit sketch show performed by three Cambridge Footlights comes to London! Join the trio for an absurdist spin on day-to-day domestics …
Following a sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run, the hit sketch show performed by three Cambridge Footlights comes to London! Join the trio for an absurdist spin on day-to-day domestics …
WW2 is over.
High energy, fun and witty, The Bean Spillers’ Improvised Musical showcases a wide range of talent, musical knowledge and general mischief.
A son writes, a daughter waits, and a father tries his best.
Arland Town.
Meet Cumley St.
A woman is on a mission to find the perfect match.
There’ll be no storytelling, no deep meaning about relationships, no moral messages near the end…BUT there might just be quickfire jokes, dark wordplay, oddball characters, off…
Come and laugh the trauma away at this dark comedy, inspired by the writer’s ridiculous lockdown diary entries.
A collection of comedy and drama exploring human relationships and society’s stereotypes Wonder in Aliceland presents three short plays partly inspired by true events.
An ‘Anti-Valentine’s’ comedy, so funny it’ll probably make you feel sick.
She’s the Queen of Talk Shows; they’re pieces of sh*t.