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Tugging At The Sea
Tugging At The Sea
7/6 - 7/7/2024


LegalAliens Theatre returns to Jacksons Lane with another absurdist, hilarious, touching piece performed and created by participants in their free classes for refugees and migrants

Frankie Goes to Bollywood


Get swept away into the dazzling world of Bollywood! From the makers of Britain’s Got Bhangra comes the world premiere of a new British musical. ...

Main Character Energy
Main Character Energy
7/4 - 7/6/2024


This is Temi’s show. It’s all about her. Not you. Her. “A gorgeous, joyous sunburst of a play, radiating warmth & tenderness” The Times on The ...

Rishi Sunak's Doing A Musical!


Rishi Sunak wants to create his own musical to win over voters - but unfortunately he's hired the worst possible writers...

The Grand Duke
The Grand Duke
9/3 - 7/6/2024


A theatrical troupe is planning to overthrow the miserly Grand Duke of a Bavarian town. Hilarity ensues when they find their plot complicated by petty ...

DC Richard Head
DC Richard Head
6/25 - 7/7/2024


Murder! Conspiracy? Audience participation?! 4 officers have been found dead and DC Richard Head suspects foul play. Though DC Head is no one’s first choice ...

DC Richard Head
DC Richard Head
6/25 - 7/7/2024


Murder! Conspiracy? Audience participation?! 4 officers have been found dead and DC Richard Head suspects foul play. Though DC Head is no one’s first choice ...

Longitude
Longitude
6/13 - 7/7/2024


World premiere of a new musical with crashing waves, swelling music, and an emotional storm across the 18th century that will make you wish you’d ...

The Nose Dive Assembly
The Nose Dive Assembly
7/3 - 7/7/2024


Join us under the Big Top in Fort Brockhurst, for an unforgettable joyful experience. Featuring a nine-person cast, and a twenty-two strong touring company – ...

Character Flaw


An unapologetically neurodiverse, queer show that navigates the challenges and celebrates the joys of life with ADHD.

Reject Me, Already
Reject Me, Already
8/2 - 7/10/2024


Welcome to the romcom musical where you play the matchmaker! Original musical  Reject Me , Already follows the story of Cameron and Casey, two hopeless ...

A Terrible Show for Terrible People @ London Clown Festival


A Terrible Show for Terrible People is a raunchy, feminist physical theatre clown show with one performer and two spoken words. Described by Fest as ...

SMILF – A Technically Not Incest Cabaret


Internationally renowned pop sensation and LGBTQIA+ ally FEMMI and her stepson Fabio Lezonli will be taking audiences down memory line in a dramatic tale on ...

Long Shot! A Cabaret Showcase


A comedy cabaret that sees Top of the Slops finalist Curly guide audiences through a show of spectacular and hilarious cabaret performances from Lust, Richard ...

Ed Byrne: Tragedy Plus Time
Ed Byrne: Tragedy Plus Time
7/8 - 7/13/2024


TV favourite Ed Byrne brings his  Best Reviewed Show  at the 2023 Edinburgh Festival, British Comedy Guide's No 1 Comedy show of 2023, and his ...

Mad Cow
Mad Cow
7/3 - 7/13/2024


Martha Woolf isn’t like her sisters. While they’re dreaming about ponies and marrying rich, she prefers to spend her time caring for the cows and ...

Midnight Tattoos
Midnight Tattoos
7/9 - 7/13/2024


by Philip Landon Opposites attract when rebel Suzie and bookworm Michael meet on the plane from JFK to Paris.  Guided by the voice of a ...

Romeo & Juliet
Romeo & Juliet
6/21 - 7/13/2024


This summer one of the greatest love stories of all time will explode onto the streets of Guildford. For three weeks, celebrating their 18th birthday, ...

Terrorism
Terrorism
7/9 - 7/13/2024


N1 Theatre Company proudly presents ‘Terrorism’ by the Presnyakov Brothers. Directed by Matthew Truesmith (Royal Festival Hall, Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts) and performed by Court Theatre Training ...

The Dao of Unrepresentative British Chinese Experience


A psychedelic punk rock riff on what path you choose, which identity politics you embrace or whether it’s easier to be a butterfly dreaming of ...

The Improvised Shakespeare Show


Using the language of Shakespeare, audience suggestions, and the actors’ imaginations,  ShakeItUp  perform a completely new and made-up Shakespeare style play live on stage each ...

Ugly Sisters


Multi-award-winning company piss/CARNATION ( 52 Monologues for Young Transsexuals , Edinburgh Fringe, Soho Theatre) will also be workshopping their new show  Ugly Sisters . Presenting ...

You're A Good Man - Charlie Brown


7:30pm shows on tuesday,wednesday,thursday,friday,saturday additional 2:30pm show on saturday...

Dizney in Drag: Once Upon a Parody


DIZNEY IN DRAG: ONCE UPON A PARODY is coming to LONDON! Prepare to have all your childhood dreams shattered like Cinderella's glass slipper. 'Dizney in ...

GEORGE
GEORGE
6/25 - 7/14/2024


:  Inspired by the true story of queer French author George Sand and the correspondence shared with her lover Marie Dorval, the world premiere of ...

Dick.
Dick.
7/14 - 7/15/2024


Written and Directed by Adam Kinneen Dick. is a penetrating plunge into being young, scared and addicted to needing more, from everything. After turning 26 ...


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