The Nobodies by Amy Guyler
Amy Guyler’s gutsy play is a gripping story of activism, power dynamics, and the lengths people will go when faced with injustice
Scenes With Girls by Miriam Battye
Debating ideas of monogamy, questionable hookups and the female friendships we make throughout life
The River by Jez Butterworth
The River is a strange and humorous thriller from award-winning playwright Jez Butterworth, exploring what it means to be searching for the future whilst being confronted by the past
Black Mountain by Brad Birch
Brad Birch, winner of the Harold Pinter Commission, takes audiences on a deep dive into betrayal and forgiveness in this tense, psychological thriller which will keep you hooked until the bitter end
Destiny
A powerful, critically acclaimed solo show from Florence Espeut-Nickless following a teenage girl growing up on a rural Wiltshire council estate, desperate to find hope in hopelessness
Stories From An Invisible Town
New work-in-progress dark comedy by BBC award-winning writer/performer, Shôn Dale-Jones (Cracking, Floating, Story Of A Rabbit, The Duke)
Kizza: Big Funky Magic Man
Absurdly chaotic magical disasters, incredibly stupid mind-reading routines and big big laughs guaranteed – a comedy magic show for grown-ups!
PITCH
A bold, joyful exploration of the relationship between football and the queer community – featured in The Guardian’s Top 50 shows at Edinburgh Fringe 2023
A Strange New Space
The makers of The Tap Dancing Mermaid present an enchanting, intergalactic space adventure for ages 4+ and their families, winner of The Primary Times’ Children’s Choice Award
Fool’s Moon: Dance Plague
Enter the bizarre and beautiful world of Fool’s Moon: a theatrical cabaret night where the mischievous come out and play
The Ballad of the Underwater Daughter
Unhinged puppetry for adults and older children from Marc Parrett and The OBJECT Project, makers of Pixiematosis
The Ponds
A black comedy exploring female spaces and what happens when they are threatened by the outside world, from new theatre company, Daily Bread Theatre