< 2024 >
May 09 - May 15
  • 09
    09/05/2024

    Plastic & Chicken Bones

    5:00 pm-6:00 pm
    09/05/2024

    Plastic & Chicken Bones

    A tiny margin of error causes a future time traveller to end up in the present day and, as they await recovery, we learn about what brought them here – as well as the events that led our species to a future without war, death, suffering or free will.

    Set against the backdrop of escalating nuclear war, the rise of Artificial Intelligence, global warming, and the next phase of the human race, this gripping and thought-provoking solo piece is Brave New World meets Black Mirror and sparks a conversation that needs to be had.

    Voice Mag BEST NEWCOMER AWARD – Brighton Fringe 2022
    ”an incredible one-man show with heart, intelligence and vitality” ★★★★★ (The Reviews Hub)
    “a thoroughly thrilling dystopian sci-fi social commentary” ★★★★★ (Voice Magazine)
    “a very clever concept which is brilliantly revealed to the audience one bit at a time” (Chris Neville-Smith’s blog on theatre)

    Six Characters in Search of Pirandello

    7:00 pm-8:00 pm
    09/05/2024-12/05/2024

    Six Characters in search of Pirandello

  • 10
    10/05/2024

    Six Characters in Search of Pirandello

    7:00 pm-8:00 pm
    10/05/2024-12/05/2024

    Six Characters in search of Pirandello

    RANK.

    9:00 pm-10:00 pm
    10/05/2024-11/05/2024

    RANK.

    RANK A debut play from Goldie Majtas, Gemma and Jane couldn’t be closer, the type of friendship that could survive through anything, I mean anything. This absurd piece of dark comedy will take you on an unexpected journey through the lives of two twenty-somethings trying to sort their sh*t out. All starting at a taxi rank. Think Waiting for Godot meets Fleabag. Be prepared for explicit subject matters and dark themes in this fun, fresh piece of writing. Directed by Julia Mandler and staring Paige Cowell and Goldie Majtas.

    Grania Dean Studio

    Plastic & Chicken Bones

    9:00 pm-10:00 pm
    10/05/2024-12/05/2024

    Plastic & Chicken Bones

    A tiny margin of error causes a future time traveller to end up in the present day and, as they await recovery, we learn about what brought them here – as well as the events that led our species to a future without war, death, suffering or free will.
    Set against the backdrop of escalating nuclear war, the rise of Artificial Intelligence, global warming, and the next phase of the human race, this gripping and thought-provoking solo piece is Brave New World meets Black Mirror and sparks a conversation that needs to be had.

    Voice Mag BEST NEWCOMER AWARD – Brighton Fringe 2022
    ”an incredible one-man show with heart, intelligence and vitality” ★★★★★ (The Reviews Hub)
    “a thoroughly thrilling dystopian sci-fi social commentary” ★★★★★ (Voice Magazine)
    “a very clever concept which is brilliantly revealed to the audience one bit at a time” (Chris Neville-Smith’s blog on theatre)

  • 11
    11/05/2024

    In an alternate universe, I don't want to live in the UK

    5:00 pm-5:45 pm
    11/05/2024-12/05/2024

    In an alternate universe, I don’t want to live in the UK

    Six Characters in Search of Pirandello

    7:00 pm-8:00 pm
    11/05/2024-12/05/2024

    Six Characters in search of Pirandello

    RANK.

    9:00 pm-10:00 pm
    11/05/2024-11/05/2024

    RANK.

    RANK A debut play from Goldie Majtas, Gemma and Jane couldn’t be closer, the type of friendship that could survive through anything, I mean anything. This absurd piece of dark comedy will take you on an unexpected journey through the lives of two twenty-somethings trying to sort their sh*t out. All starting at a taxi rank. Think Waiting for Godot meets Fleabag. Be prepared for explicit subject matters and dark themes in this fun, fresh piece of writing. Directed by Julia Mandler and staring Paige Cowell and Goldie Majtas.

    Grania Dean Studio

    Plastic & Chicken Bones

    9:00 pm-10:00 pm
    11/05/2024-12/05/2024

    Plastic & Chicken Bones

    A tiny margin of error causes a future time traveller to end up in the present day and, as they await recovery, we learn about what brought them here – as well as the events that led our species to a future without war, death, suffering or free will.
    Set against the backdrop of escalating nuclear war, the rise of Artificial Intelligence, global warming, and the next phase of the human race, this gripping and thought-provoking solo piece is Brave New World meets Black Mirror and sparks a conversation that needs to be had.

    Voice Mag BEST NEWCOMER AWARD – Brighton Fringe 2022
    ”an incredible one-man show with heart, intelligence and vitality” ★★★★★ (The Reviews Hub)
    “a thoroughly thrilling dystopian sci-fi social commentary” ★★★★★ (Voice Magazine)
    “a very clever concept which is brilliantly revealed to the audience one bit at a time” (Chris Neville-Smith’s blog on theatre)

  • 12
    12/05/2024

    In an alternate universe, I don't want to live in the UK

    5:00 pm-5:45 pm
    12/05/2024-12/05/2024

    In an alternate universe, I don’t want to live in the UK

    Six Characters in Search of Pirandello

    7:00 pm-8:00 pm
    12/05/2024-12/05/2024

    Six Characters in search of Pirandello

    Plastic & Chicken Bones

    9:00 pm-10:00 pm
    12/05/2024-12/05/2024

    Plastic & Chicken Bones

    A tiny margin of error causes a future time traveller to end up in the present day and, as they await recovery, we learn about what brought them here – as well as the events that led our species to a future without war, death, suffering or free will.
    Set against the backdrop of escalating nuclear war, the rise of Artificial Intelligence, global warming, and the next phase of the human race, this gripping and thought-provoking solo piece is Brave New World meets Black Mirror and sparks a conversation that needs to be had.

    Voice Mag BEST NEWCOMER AWARD – Brighton Fringe 2022
    ”an incredible one-man show with heart, intelligence and vitality” ★★★★★ (The Reviews Hub)
    “a thoroughly thrilling dystopian sci-fi social commentary” ★★★★★ (Voice Magazine)
    “a very clever concept which is brilliantly revealed to the audience one bit at a time” (Chris Neville-Smith’s blog on theatre)

  • 13
    13/05/2024
    No events
  • 14
    14/05/2024
    No events
  • 15
    15/05/2024
    No events