• Funeral Teeth

    Maybe 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.

  • Wearing The Trousers: the true story of Vesta Tilley

    'Wearing The Trousers: the true story of Vesta Tilley’ plots the life of one of the most successful cross-dressing music hall stars that most of the world has never heard of. Spanning Vesta’s life from childhood to her mid-seventies, the play brings her story to life in a series of flashbacks, using original music and songs from Vesta Tilley’s playbook. 

  • Running Commentary

    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.

  • All of Them, Dead

    In a global pandemic caused by infected meat, two boys find they're much less alone than they thought.

  • Queer Glitches by Tom Marshman

    Queer Glitches (working title) is a new solo performance in development exploring queer aging, digital exclusion, and the shifting idea of community.

  • Luke Wright: Later Life Letter

    Wright 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.

  • Still Ticking

    With 25 years of writing and performing under his bejewelled belt - you’re in safe hands. Still Ticking is packed with laughs, pathos and original songs. Nigel is the one who got away and he lives to spin a bloody good yarn.

  • Weston Super-Mare Ghost Stories

    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.