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A hilarious new mime-clown-comedy show from the mind and body that brought you Squid Boy, Kraken, Nautilus, Trygve Vs A Baby and Different Party – light and silly, absurd and Dada, and a sort of autobiographical, introspective look at all the silly little things that can make or break a friendship

Following the success of their debut show NASTY: ‘Big’ Girls Being Gross, Mean & Sexy, the Succulent girlies are back with another queer, autobiographical, confessional piece of theatre about grief that’s gut-busting and gut-wrenching in equal measure, putting the ‘fun’ in funeral

Raina Greifer presents a funny and brutal look at consent, filled with poetry, puppets, and PowerPoint presentations! Expect feminist philosophy poetry, bathroom sex, cheese strings, Michael Cera balloons, desperation laughter, cringe saxophones and a lot of hope for a better sex life

A bold satire exploring the struggles of being an artist in the cost of living crisis. With brutal honesty and abrupt silliness, Mia and Daisy navigate having to work under the tattered austerity umbrella and ask the question: can working class and middle class creatives really work together?

An extravaganza of unfinished, one-off works-in-progress of varying artistic disciplines with the unique opportunity to react and give feedback to the artists and theatre companies in the early stages of developing new work, to help shape it – presented by The Wardrobe Theatre

The culmination of 2 days of creation workshop with Lucy Hopkins: The Creative Ridiculous: a discovery space of experimentation, exploration and discovering brand new things

Brand new playground, experimental exploration of power and all round silly time from the high priestess of clowning turned absolute monarch, Lucy Hopkins, and their merry band of idiots

A punk-rock comedy show starring an aggressive hooligan with a giant heart – an award-winning clown comedy from Piotr Sikora

An outrageous queer comedy about living with Chronic Fatigue – an Edinburgh Fringe 2024 debut show and sell-out hit from Channel 4 new writer, Ella Evans

Would you like to live forever? This is a show about LIFE, in all its stages. Told by a poetic idiot in search of eternity – between the pages

The critically-acclaimed Edinburgh Fringe hit from Rosalie Minnitt featured in The Telegraph’s Funniest Comedy Shows of Fringe 2024 and The Guardian’s Top 10 Comedy Shows of 2023 – presented by Big Head Comedy

One man, one monster, one glorious dream to single-handedly tell the most famous cult horror story of all time, and absolutely no budget whatsoever. What could possibly go wrong? A hilarious new comedy musical from Lamp House Theatre