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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260520T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260520T204500
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260530T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260530T210000
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CREATED:20251116T173738Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260603T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260603T220000
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SUMMARY:From The Mud Cabaret
DESCRIPTION:From The Mud presents: A cabaret night featuring a variety of weird and wonderful performances from artists of Weston-Super-Mare.\n\nMusic\, jokes\, drama\, poetry – acts that defy description. Anything could happen! \nWeston’s finest cabaret started back in 2021 on zoom\, and snowballed into monthly sell-out live events at The Stable Games Room. Now at Front Room WsM\, each show features a different cast taking to the stage to delight and entertain. Join us this month for an evening like no other! \nFrom The Mud is a collective of early career performance artists making work in work in Weston-super-Mare. The acts vary from classic favourites to exciting and experimental new work\, all coming together in an explosive and bizarre evening of entertainment! \nThe doors will open at 7pm for the show to start at 7:30pm. \nSome of our content is not suitable for young audiences\, we recommend 16+ only.\n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nStarts at 7:30PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/from-the-mud-cabaret
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Music,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260626T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260626T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154520
CREATED:20260211T133825Z
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SUMMARY:Running Commentary
DESCRIPTION:After a decade of no exercise (besides child-rearing and reaching for cake) 41 year old poet P Burton-Morgan finds themselves newly single and hungry to return to pre-childbirth levels of fitness. Cue Rocky montage\, but with a middle-aged red-faced mum reciting sonnets on the South West Coast path. So far so solitary until they join their local running club and find themselves drawn into a world of flirting\, friendship\, fierce competition and the unexpected discovery that they’re ferociously fast. With their trademark mix of witty wordplay and open-hearted tenderness this solo show is a silly\, sexy\, sweaty romp – don’t forget to stretch first. \nBetter known for their work as a writer & director – Sherlock Holmes and the PoisonWood (Watermill)\, The Little Prince (Taunton Brewhouse) and In the Willows (Exeter Northcott & 16 week UK tour)\, Ledbury Poetry-Slam-winning poet\, P Burton-Morgan\, returns with a new solo poetry show after the success of their barn-storming 2025 production Explaining Being Pan to Nan (Oxford Playhouse & UK Tour). \n‘Saucy\, hilarious and unexpectedly tender’ – Luke Wright on Explaining Being Pan to Nan \nReviews for P Burton-Morgan’s recent productions:\nSherlock Holmes & The Poisonwood\, The Watermill 2024\n★★★★★ ‘gripping\, eye-opening and funny\, a real must-see’ What’sOnStage\n★★★★ ‘cracking songs\, slick staging\, a triumph’ The Stage\n★★★★ ‘intelligent\, excellent\, never fails to impress’ Musical Theatre Review\nIn The Willows\, UK tour 2019\n★★★★★ ‘something for every generation to enjoy… absolutely incredible’ LondonTheatre1\n★★★★★ ‘nothing short of absolute brilliance’ Reviews Hub\n★★★★ ‘brilliantly original and delightfully funny… irresistible’ Daily Mail \n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 8:30PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/running-commentary
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Theatre
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SUMMARY:All of Them\, Dead
DESCRIPTION:In a global pandemic caused by infected meat\, two boys find they’re much less alone than they thought. \n  \nAll Of Them\, Dead is a play about being young\, gay and working-class in the middle of nowhere. It’s about the things that go unsaid\, it’s about two boys holding hands\, it’s about clinging together as the world changes around you. And it’s about meat falling from the sky (no\, really). \n  \nPerfect for fans of Heartstopper and The Day Of The Triffids\, All Of Them\, Dead is a sharp\, funny and touching queer love story for the end of the world.  \nTrigger Warnings – Strong language\, gore\, references to homophobic abuse\, violence and death.  \n\n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 8:30PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/all-of-them-dead
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260725T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260725T203000
DTSTAMP:20260421T154520
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SUMMARY:Queer Glitches by Tom Marshman
DESCRIPTION:Queer Glitches (working title) is a new solo performance in development exploring queer aging\, digital exclusion\, and the shifting idea of community. Through a mix of autobiographical storytelling\, camp performance\, and archival response\, Tom opens up a conversation about\ndesire\, technology\, and belonging. Drawing on personal experience\, including the absurdity of being banned from Grindr\, Tom navigates mythologies of aging\, the politics of visibility\, and the glitches that occur when queer bodies meet digital worlds. \nTom Marshman (he/him) is an artist based in Bristol who explores stories from the queer community\, past\, present\, and future\, often bringing people together through socially engaged projects such as tea parties. By sharing this project at its earliest stage\, Tom hopes to spark a\nwider dialogue and create spaces where stories of aging and digital intimacy can be told\, celebrated\, and directly integrated into the show. \nContent warnings: semi-nudity\, sexual content \n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 8:30PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/queer-glitches-by-tom-marshman
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260911T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260911T210000
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SUMMARY:Luke Wright: Later Life Letter
DESCRIPTION:Luke Wright: Later Life Letter \nLater Life Letter tells the story of Luke Wright’s adoption – the life he leads\, and the one he might have done. What’s it like to stumble across your birth mother on Facebook? How do you honour the parents who have raised you while satisfying a curiosity about where you came from? Is it telling that you married a social worker?\nWright navigates his audience through a warm and honest hour of poems and stand-up with the wit\, pathos\, and silliness that has made him one of the most popular live poets in England.\nThis is a frank account of what it means to be someone’s child told by a performer who really knows what he’s doing. Expect raucous laughter\, tear-stained cheeks\, and a little smattering of drum n bass.\n“Made me laugh\, cry\, think and shudder.” – Peter Doherty\n“His poems shoot arrows through the heart.” – ★★★★★ List\n“A sharpness and wisdom that lifts the soul and soothes the battered heart.” – ★★★★ Scotsman\n“A streetwise panache and a sardonic comic verve to rival Stewart Lee.” – ★★★★★ Telegraph\n“Luke wright and this time it’s personal. A highly original idea\, expertly carried out.” John Cooper Clarke \n​Trailer​​​ \n\n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nStarts at 7:30PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/luke-wright-later-life-letter
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260919T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260919T210000
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SUMMARY:Still Ticking
DESCRIPTION:One minute you pop into hospital for a routine procedure and the next minute somebody slips and accidentally pierces your heart. Next\, they try to fix your heart and accidentally pierce your lung. What a week! \nWhen the angel of death is just around the corner waiting by the water cooler in a stylish pair of Raybans\, there’s only one thing for it: Get up\, get away and tell that story! Well\, as soon as you’ve learned how to walk again… \nWith the aid of a colourful cast of characters\, including an ageing vampire with false fangs\, Nigel Osner “the snake-hipped love child of Noel Coward and Eileen Atkins” (North West End) tells this autobiographical tale of what it feels like to shake hands with death before sending it packing. He’s got botox\, a microphone and a new lease of life\, so watch out! \nWith 25 years of writing and performing under his bejewelled belt – you’re in safe hands. Still Ticking is packed with laughs\, pathos and original\nsongs. Nigel is the one who got away and he lives to spin a bloody good yarn. \n“Quixotic\, surprising\, and packed with personality\, it is a paean to growing old disgracefully by a better maintained version of Keith Richards from the Rolling Stones.” (Review Hub) \n\n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 9:00PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/still-ticking
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261008T210000
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SUMMARY:Lilith: The Other Side of the Story - Storytelling with Katy Cawkwell
DESCRIPTION:Before Eve\, there was Lilith… \nAn uplifting one-woman storytelling show. An exploration and celebration of female power through the mythological character of Lilith. Shocking\, seductive and entertaining. \nLilith\, the first wife of Adam\, was not prepared to lie down and accept what was given to her. Thrown out of Eden\, she slithered back in to take her revenge and wake Eve up to what her body could do. Viewed as a demon\, worshipped as a goddess\, adored as the Queen of Sheba\, Lilith slips out of the Bible\, reclaims the narrative and is dancing with us still\, forever free. \nKaty Cawkwell\, a performance storyteller at the top of her game\, mixes myth from Arabia\, Ethiopia\, Mesopotamia and Jewish tradition\, with a dash of feminist flavouring and a large dollop of her own wild dreaming.\n“Compelling and gripping” Everything Theatre\nAudience feedback: “Totally captivating.”   “I was spellbound.”   “Brave\, fun and brilliantly told.”   “Staggeringly good.” “Great interweaving of stories from different cultures and perspectives.” “Wow! What a rich\, wonderful evening of entertainment.” \nAge guidance: 16+ \n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 9:00PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/lilith-the-other-side-of-the-story-storytelling-with-katy-cawkwell
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261027T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261027T213000
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SUMMARY:Weston Super-Mare Ghost Stories
DESCRIPTION:Back for Halloween after its sold out performance in January\, don’t miss\, Ghost Stories of Weston-super-Mare\, for a local seasonal scare!. As told by local Actor\, Theatre-Maker and folklore enthusiast Joe Brooks. \nJoe frequently leads Ghost Walks around the town\, telling these stories. This is an accessible night for those who would rather hear those stories in the warmth with a drink in their hand. As night falls on Weston-super-Mare\, step into a world of ghosts\, folklore\, and forgotten tales. Hear of the town’s haunted streets\, where history and legend blur in the dark. \nFrom eerie legends to real-life horrors\, this is Weston as you’ve never heard it before — mysterious\, macabre\, and utterly unforgettable. \n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 9:30PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/weston-super-mare-ghost-stories
CATEGORIES:Community,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20261029T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261029T203000
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SUMMARY:Rosalie
DESCRIPTION:Pleasure Dome Theatre\, known for their spectacular open air theatre at Exmoor’s Valley of Rocks\, present\, ROSALIE – A one-woman play inspired by Rosalie Chichester 1865-1949: Scientist\, Photographer\, Explorer\, Collector\, and unapologetic eccentric\, exploring the pressures of female identity and familial responsibility in Victorian England. \nDirected by the award-winning Scott Le Crass this offering by Pleasure Dome Theatre sheds light on one of the South West’s most fascinating individuals. \n“This was a virtuoso reimagining of a truly remarkable woman\, which resonated with its local audience in a special way and rang a few contemporary bells. The National Trust’s partnership with the Pleasure Dome Theatre in this and other productions is an imaginative outreach beneficial to all.”\n“…we witnessed the ebb and flow\, the joys\, private griefs and public angers of a remarkable Victorian/Edwardian Conservative but free-thinking woman as presented with variety and flawless fluency by one actor\, a few props\, a choice selection of recorded sounds and a finely-judged piano…”\n***** West Somerset Free Press \n\n\nEvent Details\nDoors Open at 7:00PM\nFrom 7:30PM to 8:30PM
URL:https://frontroomwsm.com/event/rosalie
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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