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11 August 2022
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A phenomenal piece of interactive theatre about leisure and labour
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11 August 2022
The Tiger Lillies’s One Penny Opera
Riotously filthy punk folk cabaret about 19th-century London is flick-knife sharp
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11 August 2022
Randy Feltface: Alien of Extraordinary Ability
The ‘critically endangered’ puppet from Australia is back to reflect on how the world is going to hell
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11 August 2022
John Hastings: Do You Have Any Ointment My John Hastings
A show to make his mum proud...
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11 August 2022
Assume People Like You by Melon the Human
An enjoyable hour of whimsy and skill, and well worth going along to – just don't forget to bring 50p!
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11 August 2022
Sam Morrison: Sugar Daddy
It is perfectly valid to scream at seagulls, they deserve it.
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11 August 2022
Rapsody
Elz, Jams, Toni and Jaime, are living in a hostel, each fighting their own battles. 'Rapsody' follows them facing the realities of our class system through live rap, trap and drill.
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11 August 2022
Who Murdered My Cat?
Roann Hassani McCloskey presents a deep dive into her own life story through ‘Who Murdered My Cat?’
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11 August 2022
Leaving Vietnam
Providing insight into the life of soldiers that fought for America in Vietnam, ‘Leaving Vietnam’ follows a young man from joining the Marine to his entire post-war emotional journey.
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11 August 2022
Mrs Roosevelt Flies to London
A gently captivating reprisal of an in-depth character study about a remarkable woman
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11 August 2022
Muse by Flip Fabrique
This is a must see production at Assembly Hall which tackles the question of what it means to be a woman through contemporary dance, physical theatre and circus.