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The highlight this afternoon was to be the announcement and presentation of the awards for young poets who had entered the ...
A musical romp through the trials and tribulations of sperm donation and what it means to bring life into the world; this is ...
To capture period and place, the melodic tune of ‘Moon River’ from ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s takes us to 1950s Brooklyn: on the ...
A glittering spectacle of illusion, sleight of hand, mind reading and audience interaction, this is a fun-filled entertaining ...
Exploring the aftermath of losing a loved one, this is a carefully crafted pair of monologues. While overall there is a set ...
What if I walked on stage and took over the show?” says Beth as she does just that, interrupting the opening of Dog Hamlet.
Hyster: noun, Greek for the uterus This solo play delves into the history of hysteria, dating back to Ancient Greece, the ...
The climate crisis is upon us, perhaps it’s already too late to save the world, but the showgirls of Club Fistfight are not ...
An amusing parody of Schitt’s Creek, this musical about the attempt of various family members to become the ‘Grand Marshal’ ...
Hurricane Katrina caused widespread devastation across the Gulf Coast and New Orleans in the USA, leaving almost 2,000 people ...
This was a welcome return by the London Philharmonic Orchestra to the Festival after a ten year gap. Leading them was Edward ...
This show is different every day, with a main show that comes from a range of monologues and on the final day of the run (9th August) will comprise of two special short pieces (No Where and Les Bonnes ...
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