PREVIOUSLY TOURED
Suki Silvertongue: Bedtime Stories for Grown-ups
See Suki Silvertongue serve up deliciously decadent versions of classic tales as you’ve never heard them before.
Stumble Trip Theatre: Is This It?
Told with energy and verve, these stories are sure to entertain. All the while asking whether there might not be a little more to life than this.
Will Jackson: Yours Sincerely
Will Jackson has accidentally stolen 300-second class stamps from the post office. But he’s making them count.
Luke Wright: The Ballad Seller
Expect scandal, excess, and beautiful flawed humanity.
Luke Wright: Poet Laureate
Following a sell-out run in Edinburgh, Luke Wright hits the road with his new show, commissioned by Inn Crowd, that critics are calling his best yet. With a new Poet Laureate due to be announced in 2019 Wrighty’s chucking his hat in the ring. He’s on a mission to...
Maria Ferguson: Essex Girl
Kirsty is a sixteen-year-old girl growing up in 00s Brentwood. She likes WKD, Elton John, Pie and Mash and Charlie Red body spray. She's on a quest to win Sexy Ricky's heart and pass her GCSEs. She also has a secret to tell you. One she can't tell anyone else. Follow...
Hannah Maxwell: I, AmDram
"My voice cracked on the high note. I saw my Nan wince. The blood rushed to my cheeks - and a century's lineage lay shattered on the floor." In this affectionate tribute Hannah Maxwell makes a prodigal’s return to the musty vibrancy of amateur dramatics – her family’s...
Laurie Bolger: Talking to Strangers
Stand-up poet Laurie Bolger brings you a charming, chatty and witty new show about the impact of strangers. Through storytelling, poetry and song she asks: how does that annoying passenger on the bus turn out to be the stranger that saves the day? Talking to Strangers...
Jemima Foxtrot: Kiss Me, Help! I Hate You
An evening of love, laughter, community and boozing! Three women at different stages of their lives. They're in the same pub on the same night. What are they thinking? Kiss Me, Help! I Hate You tells three women's stories using audience interaction, poetry,...
Andrew James Brown: The Moon Under Water
George Orwell liked pubs. Andrew James Brown LOVES pubs. All pubs! Taking Orwell’s 1946 essay ‘The Moon Under Water’ as a starting point, Andrew James Brown looks at the joy of pubs, their essence and their greatness, and, most importantly the people in them. Why not...
Byron Vincent: Instagramming the Apocalypse
Fake news, climate change (and its denial), that bloke from Home Alone Two in the White house, celebrities dropping like MySpace shares, trout pouting narcissists, unexpected items in the bagging area, the threat of thermonuclear war, fidget spinners. In this witty,...
James Rowland: A Hundred Different Words For Love
Three years ago, James met the love of his life. A year ago, they broke up. This is James’s story of falling in love and landing broken hearted. It’s also about him being Best Man of Honour at Sarah and Emma’s wedding. And it’s the story of a quest: to find the right...