A confusion of school disco music, playground lyrics, art room props, nativity choreography and dress-up box costumes make this poorly…
In the 50s and 60s Greenwich Village, New York, was at the centre of the American Folk Music revival which…
In the 1920s speakeasy-style Fitzgerald bar, Lucifer gives his own side of the story. This short play explores Lucifer as…
Having tickled audiences’ palates at last year’s Fringe, Adam Evans takes to the stage once more with a presentation packed…
Mark Glentworth experienced incredible success as a composer, and then his life changed. But not in the way that you…
Because of his historical significance we know much about Oscar Wilde, playwright, wit, man about town and sodomite. We know…
In a sequin-studded change in his career path, Joe Leather whimsically recounts how he traded hi-vis for high heels in…
Some events are so burned into the general subconscious they can be immediately recollected with just one word. Chernobyl, for…
Some shows need no explanation. The title does all the work. A Spoonful of Julie delivers exactly what it says…
In response to being told he’s “too gay” in the workplace, podcaster James Barr delivers an hour of flippant stand-up.…