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SUMMARY:TURN YOUR F***ING PHONES OFF - Work In Progress Sharing and Long Table Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join multi-award-winning theatremaker Hannah Maxwell for the very first public sharing of her new show\, TURN YOUR F***ING PHONES OFF. A dark\, absurd and fiercely hopeful exploration of human connection in the Information Age. \n\nWeston-super-mare gets the first look at this thrilling and vital new work from one of the UK’s most exciting writer-performers\, as voted for by audiences at last year’s BABYFLEAREINDEERBAG (“delightfully meta” ★★★★  The Guardian). \n\nAudiences will be invited to feedback on this work-in-progress performance\, in development for premiere at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe. There will also be a free flowing discussion about infotech\, social media and being human in an increasingly atomised and polarised world\, using the “Long Table” discussion format developed by performance artist Lois Weaver. \n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 9:00PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/turn-your-fing-phones-off-work-in-progress-sharing-and-long-table-discussion
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Funeral Teeth
DESCRIPTION:“Fearless\, bawdy storytelling” ***** The Reviews Hub\nMaybe you’ve lost your marbles… Or maybe you’ve found the most transformative piece of theatre that you’ll see this year. Probably both. Nominated for a London Pub Theatres award in its debut run\, ‘funeral teeth’ promises a night of chaos.\nWhat and who are we allowed to grieve? And does that really matter?\n\nLoss is the only truly universal experience. Whether it’s coming to terms with the passing of a loved one\, tucking the first tooth you’ve lost under your pillow\, or realising that you have no idea where your wallet is after spending a blurry night boozing at the pub – we’ve all been there. What’s more\, we’re going to keep coming face to face with loss. Lose yourself (geddit?) in the latest piece by Succulent Theatre\, unpacking what loss looks like to them\, what it looks like to you\, and what it could look like for all of us.Death\, grief and loss can be scary to talk about\, but if we don’t – we just feel alone. And grief already makes you feel alone. It’s not all doom and gloom\, though. This feel-good tragicomedy will remind you that life is a celebration and every loss you experience is an opportunity for you to grow. Drugs\, sex\, love\, family and friendship are at the centre of this contemplative work which really puts the ‘fun’ in funeral. \nThe stories shared are painfully true\, often painfully funny\, and will hold a mirror up to your own experiences in a way that you might not expect. In their signature style\, Succulent dexterously guides you through their losses from cradle to grave. Come watch them pick at a brand new scab and see what comes oozing out. \nFollowing the success of their debut show ‘NASTY: ‘Big’ girls being gross\, mean and sexy’\, the Succulent girlies are back with another queer\, autobiographical\, confessional piece of theatre that’s gut-busting and gut-wrenching in equal measure. \n****. 5 – Pub Theatre Reviews \n“The company manage\, half-naked\, to both cover a plethora of social issues and drum up pride for femininity”\n“It’s not often that you feel like you’re making friends when watching theatre”\n“A sense of community and support”\n“Seamless. Natural. Powerful. Honest. Humble.”\n“So moving because it is so human”\n“It is relevant\, urgent and absorbing”\n“You know how some people want to run away with the circus? I want to run away with Succulent.” \n\n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 8:45PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/funeral-teeth
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:INSanity - UCW Theatre Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Set in 1954\, INSanity tells the story of Harold\, a recently admitted mental patient who is next in line for a lobotomy. \nLobotomy: a procedure in which the frontal lobes are separated from the rest of the brain. \nPerformed by UCW Theatre Making degree students\, INSanity is a historical piece that uncovers the true nature of mental asylums in the 1950s. \n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 8:45PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/insanity-ucw-theatre-showcase
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:The Day I Got the Horn
DESCRIPTION:John Binjuice lived a quiet life\, until everyone in his town suddenly transformed into terrifying beasts. \nWith horns. Big\, scary horns. \nNow\, John is the last human left. He has\, so far\, resisted the horn. But with the beasts smashing down the walls (of the very theatre you’re sat in)\, his humanity is fading… A horn never looked so good. \nWatch as John attempts to save ALL HUMANITY through song\, dance\, and running around and shouting about soup. \nAn riotous comedy about life after catastrophe and hope in the face of absurdity. Prepare to laugh (a lot)\, cry (a little)\, and pee (your pants). \n“’Hysterically funny\, feral\, and full of feeling” ★★★★★ Broadway Baby (Edinburgh Fringe 2025 review)\n“Ridiculous in the best way” ★★★★ West End Best Friend\n“Beautifully odd… absolute silliness” ★★★★ Everything Theatre \n\n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 8:45PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/the-day-i-got-the-horn
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Theatre
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SUMMARY:Pixiematosis
DESCRIPTION:Unhinged puppetry for adults and older children. \n\nFront Room is thrilled to welcome back The Object Project with their brilliant show\, Pixiematosis. Do not miss it this time around! \nEverything was perfect in the midnight garden. The flowers grew\, the fairies flew\, the grobbity grobbits danced a merry dance in the twinkly moonlight. \n\nThen one day\, without warning\, the deranged gardener from next door threw the shed door wide\, and the pixies of this nocturnal paradise realised\, far too late\, that they were being exploited for a distinctly sinister purpose. \nCome along\, be charmed\, be appalled; get swept up in a story of greed and the existential madness of it all. \nFeaturing sqwonky puppets\, odd-automata and a slew of charity-shop rejects\, ‘Pixiematosis’ is not unlike watching a lost episode of Bagpuss\, filmed by the Tales of the Unexpected crew… or witnessing Fingermouse being folded up and used to stop a pub table wobbling. \n“There is a lot of love in this show. Surprises; delightful and traumatic. Laughter and horror. I highly recommend it.” – Audience member\, Ashburton Arts Centre \n\n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 8:30PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/pixiematosis
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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SUMMARY:Orpheus Dismembered
DESCRIPTION:The Crick Crack Club presents: ORPHEUS DISMEMBERED – Performance storytelling by Ben Haggarty. Music by Jonah Brody. \nNo remembering without forgetting…\nNo rebirth without death…\nNo ascent without descent…\nThese are the mysteries. \nStoryteller Ben Haggarty\, and musician Jonah Brody\, become guides to the dark places. Enter a subterranean dreamscape to meet Dionysus – God of Wine\, born once from his mother and again from Zeus; Orpheus who can only find love through separation; Eurydice and Persephone eternally bound to the land of the dead; and Aphrodite scattering the seeds of chaos through which we must wade to find sense. \nBen Haggarty reads between the lines of Greek Mythology to restores them to their terrifying and truly awesome glory. This is world-class storytelling – dark\, magical\, and provocative. \nWhatever you do – don’t look back… \n‘BLOODY BRILLIANT’ Time Out \n‘Ben Haggarty is a monumentally effective storyteller…the moment he opens his mouth he has the\naudience in the palm of his hand. Then\, slowly\, he closes that palm into a fist\, squeezing us\,\ncranking up the tension\, etching vivid pictures into our imagination’ **** London City Nights \nA TOUR-DE-FORCE OF STORYTELLING **** Remote Goat\n‘STORYTELLING GENIUS’ ***** Brighton Fringe\n‘I WAS SPELL-BOUND\, I DON’T USE THE WORD LIGHTLY’ The Times \nBen Haggarty is celebrated for his uncompromising\, elemental channelling of Greek Mythology.\nJonah Brody is a multi-instrumentalist through whom music pours into the world. \nSuitable for adults (16+) \n\n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 9:30PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/orpheus-dismembered
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260325T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260325T203000
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SUMMARY:After the Glitter Fades
DESCRIPTION:University Centre Weston’s second year BA (Hons) Musical Theatre students proudly present After the Glitter Fades. \nThis performance follows the journey of Ivy\, a young performer battling self-doubt and fear after bullies attempt to undermine her confidence and ruin her chances of auditioning. With the guidance and support of a mentor\, Ivy begins to confront her fears\, rediscover her belief in herself\, and find the courage to step forward and put herself forward for an audition – all set to the classic hits of Stevie Nicks\, including Edge of Seventeen\, After the Glitter Fades\, Talk to Me\, and more. \nCome along and follow Ivy’s journey of resilience\, growth\, and self-acceptance. A heartfelt and uplifting performance you won’t want to miss. \n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 8:30PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/after-the-glitter-fades
CATEGORIES:Community,Music,Theatre
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