After the Glitter Fades
University Centre Weston’s second year BA (Hons) Musical Theatre students proudly present After the Glitter Fades.
University Centre Weston’s second year BA (Hons) Musical Theatre students proudly present After the Glitter Fades.
Ben 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.
Front Room is thrilled to welcome back The Object Project with their brilliant show, Pixiematosis. Do not miss it this time around!
A 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).
Set in 1954, INSanity tells the story of Harold, a recently admitted mental patient who is next in line for a lobotomy.
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.
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.
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.
In a global pandemic caused by infected meat, two boys find they're much less alone than they thought.
Silvrr Starr invites you to join him on an immersive flight to utopia! This wild and energetic extraterrestrial entertainer promises a show jam-packed with puppetry, live actors, immersive interaction and all-original futuristic funk / disco!
A haunting new play about identity, the secrets we hide, and the truths waiting in the woods.
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.
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.
House of Figs share their powerful one-act piece navigating the choppy waters of friendship, from platonic meet-cutes to courageous conversations... and beyond. Join poet Beth Calverley and musician Beth Roberts on a voyage through deep friendship feelings, safely afloat in an otherworldly choir of spoken and sung voices.
Before Eve, there was Lilith...An uplifting one-woman storytelling show. An exploration and celebration of female power through the mythological character of Lilith. Shocking, seductive and entertaining.
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.
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.
A darkly comedic brew of songs, chants, spoken word, poetry, spells and twisted fairy tales with a dash of punk, recasting the Older Woman as an unbridled force of nature. The oven gloves are off!
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.