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29 August 2018
Loki, the Scottish Rapper: Poverty Safari Live
Loki brings an impressive blend of music, comedy and spoken word together while maintaining an intelligent commentary on social mobility, class and identity.
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23 August 2018
Danny Chivers BP or not BP
Danny Chivers from activist theatre troupe BP or not BP? chats to us about performing without permission, the origins of the company and using art to make a difference.
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22 August 2018
Book a FREE drum lesson at the UK Drum Show
If you’re going to the UK Drum Show, take advantage of one of the FREE drum lessons happening throughout the weekend!
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18 August 2018
Rosie Jones: Fifteen Minutes
Rosie Jones’ Fifteen Minutes is a thrilling hour full of endless surprises, obscene jokes and witty social commentary.
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16 August 2018
Nicki Carter: Working for BP or Not BP
We catch up with Nicki Carter from BP or Not BP about using theatre for activism and how they feel about BP sponsoring the Royal Shakespeare Company.
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14 August 2018
Beyond ‘Curious Incident’, New Narratives of Autism by David Hartley
There’s a saying in the autism community: “If you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism.” There’s a serious humour at the heart of it, a wilful contradiction of logic spoken with an eyebrow raised that asks for change. It speaks to the frustration felt by autistic individuals who have seen the story of their identity told through harmful medical hypothesising, misguided neurotypical guesswork and deeply entrenched stereotyping – and usually by people who are not autistic.
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13 August 2018
Jacob Hawley: Howl
Laugh along with up and coming comedy star Jacob Hawley.
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9 August 2018
Yen
A truly captivating performance alongside brutally honest storytelling.
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9 August 2018
Laura Lexx: Trying
Fun, poignant, personal, Laura Lexx’s Trying is a thought-provoking masterpiece that you’ll regret not seeing.
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8 August 2018
Andrew Silverwood: Reformed Terrorist
Andrew Silverwood’s Reformed Terrorist tells hyperbolic tales of how Argos works, getting stuck in waterslides and his protest past.
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8 August 2018
Prophets of Imperfection
This casual style comedy show features two mates, Brace Boy and Captain Cane, having a chat with the audience about disability, metal music, porn and crisps. What more could you want?
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8 August 2018
Luke Rollason's Planet Earth
Luke Rollason’s Planet Earth tells the story of the creatures of our earth in a bizarre and fascinating way.
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8 August 2018
Dangerous Giant Animals
A touching story told in a lively and dynamic one-woman performance.
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7 August 2018
Interview with Outside
We catch up with the team at Clay Party, stars of brand-new dramedy, Outside, produced in association with the Pleasance Trust, currently at Edinburgh Fringe!
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6 August 2018
Alex Kealy: A Kealy's Heel
A delightfully awkward political comedy with plenty to rant about.
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6 August 2018
Outside by Clay Party
An intriguing drama about what happens when we let toxic masculinity take control.
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5 August 2018
Narcissist in the Mirror
An intriguing mish-mash of energetic dialogue and spoken word portrays this often amusing story of an unreliable narcissist who just doesn’t know themselves as well as they think they do.
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