On entering the theatre the audience is welcomed by an impressive collection of cardboard boxes that surround a character in deep slumped. As he wakes, another character is introduced, hidden within a box that mysteriously moves around the stage.
On entering the theatre the audience is welcomed by an impressive collection of cardboard boxes that surround a character in deep slumped. As he wakes, another character is introduced, hidden within a box that mysteriously moves around the stage.
Not only is the dancing visually excellent but the show also contains a delightful narrative and impressive vocal and musical accompaniment.
One of the most packed venues at this years festival for its size by far, The Late Night Gimp Fight quintet explode into view from a collection of laundry bags leading to the first laugh of the evening.
The Bruce Collective is an improv trio who attempt to devise a sci-fi movie in front of the audience whilst incorporating multimedia technology.
How many personalities can one have on stage at once? When watching Anil Desai you’ll quickly lose count. Entering the stage with a mild and gentle manner the audience immediately feels at home in his presence.
The premise of the show is very simple, it’s a standard comedy night where a compere introduces the acts and they each do 20 minutes of material for the audiences enjoyment.
With one of the grandest, and perhaps longest, entrances to a comedians stage show ever, Nick Helm blasts onto stage taking hold of his audience metaphorically by the throat and choking laughter out of them from the onset.
With a title like Lady Garden one assumes that it will be a comedy event that relies purely on vulgarity and ass jokes, however these six women show that not only can sketch comedy be as funny and obscure as stand up but also that it deserves its rightful place in live theatre just as much as on television.
Tick Tick Boom was originally written as a musical autobiographical monologue but after Jonathan Larson’s death in 1996, and the subsequent success of “RENT”, was reworked for stage to incorporate three performers.
Saucy Jack and the Space Vixen’s is a cult musical based on a distant planet, Frottage 3, in a seedy nightclub called Saucy Jack’s, so named after its proprietor the infamous Jack.




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