• Louis Brennan

    London-based Dubliner, Louis Brennan, is a singer-songwriter in the folk tradition. His folk however aren’t the field hands and travelling minstrels of yore, but the repressed middle managers and ennui-ridden urbanites of late-stage capitalism. They populate tales of bad sex, half-drunk commutes and interpersonal claustrophobia delivered in Brennan’s cracked baritone, at times embarrassingly intimate, at times spuriously broad, peppered with pitch-black humour.

  • Angry Boater aka Joel Sanders (Channel 4’s Narrow Escapes)

    Join Joel Sanders, the charismatic star of Channel 4’s ‘Narrow Escapes’ as he dives headfirst into a life less ordinary. Once a Las Vegas comedian thriving in the glitz of the strip, Joel swapped it all for a NICE CALM LIFE on a narrowboat.

  • Playtime – Pie-Rat Island

    Play-along theatre adventures for 2-6 year olds and their grownups. Pie-Rat Island – a journey on the high seas!

  • Playtime – Pie-Rat Island

    Play-along theatre adventures for 2-6 year olds and their grownups. Pie-Rat Island – a journey on the high seas!

  • The Day I Got the Horn

    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).

  • Fiona Bevan & Adam Beattie

    Acclaimed Scottish singer-songwriter Adam Beattie ‘Uplifting Reveries Of Love’ (Mojo Magazine) and multi-platinum singer-songwriter Fiona Bevan ‘Startling odysseys’ (The Guardian) embark on a double headline tour of the UK this Spring/Summer in celebration of their new music releases.

  • Emmeline Downie

    Emmeline brings her provincial, playful, and unpredictable style to the stage with a character comedy show about a vivacious and strong-minded 54 year old woman from Milton Keynes.

  • Eight: The One (Wo)Man Drag King Musical Parody

    Written by Bristol based Drag King, Hannah Clift, EIGHT is a love letter to SIX The Musical, rock music of the 70s and 80s and to the queer art of Drag! Hannah can be found on Instagram and TikTok at @ _hannah_clift_

  • Glitch – Four comedies from a world on the blink

    Glitch’: Four comedies from a world on the blink is a collection of short plays and excerpts, written by early-career playwrights from the South-West of England, where comedy, chaos and culture collide on stage. These stories crack open the systems we live in and laugh at the very structures that shape us.

  • Take Flight

    Take Flight is a stunning aerial theatre show for 0-2 year olds and their grown ups. The story follows a musical mother bird as their baby hatches, grows and explores, navigating the challenges of hunger, sleep and play. Culminating in a beautiful aerial moment, the mother bird supports her baby to leave the nest & take flight. For ages 0+

  • Take Flight

    Take Flight is a stunning aerial theatre show for 0-2 year olds and their grown ups. The story follows a musical mother bird as their baby hatches, grows and explores, navigating the challenges of hunger, sleep and play. Culminating in a beautiful aerial moment, the mother bird supports her baby to leave the nest & take flight. For ages 0+

  • Take Flight

    Take Flight is a stunning aerial theatre show for 0-2 year olds and their grown ups. The story follows a musical mother bird as their baby hatches, grows and explores, navigating the challenges of hunger, sleep and play. Culminating in a beautiful aerial moment, the mother bird supports her baby to leave the nest & take flight. For ages 0+

  • 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.

  • Neil Haigh’s Comedy Masterclass Ruined By Stewart Wright

    Neil Haigh’s Comedy Masterclass Ruined By Stewart Wright is the brain child of…

    Yes, you guessed it, Neil Haigh and Stewart Wright. As colleagues and collaborators over the last ten years, playing and toying with an array of projects, they are now excited to be harnessing their chemistry, theatrical skills and comedy talents in this brand new show.

  • Jack Rutter

    Yorkshire folk singer Jack Rutter has established himself as one of the standout voices of the folk, roots and acoustic music scene in recent years. A hugely engaging stage presence, his soaring vocal, powerhouse guitar and bouzouki playing and masterful arrangements of traditional songs and contemporary covers have enthralled audiences from the largest festival main stages to the most intimate folk clubs.

  • 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

    All 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).

  • Jin Hao Li

    Jin Hao Li brings you a sharp and thoughtful stand-up show about nostalgia, memory and the urge to keep revisiting the past. An Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2024 Best Newcomer nominee and Channel 4 Sean Lock Award finalist, Jin Hao’s work has received ★★★★★ reviews from The Telegraph, The Skinny and The Age.

  • Tom Ballard

    After a year away from touring, doing nothing but being nice and uncontroversial, Australia’s Special Envoy For Comedy Tom Ballard returns in 2026 with a new show packed with jokes about war and being naughty and being kind and just how extremely normal everything is right now.

  • 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.

  • Daria Kulesh accompanied by Tristan Seume

    Front Room is delighted to welcome back Daria Kulesh and Tristan Seume after their spellbinding performance in 2025. Don't miss them this time around, it really is an enchanting evening.

  • Instant Wit! The Quick-Fire Comedy Improvisation Show

    Instant Wit, the best in improvised comedy. Fresh and inventive, each show throws up new nuggets of hilarity crafted by a company of the highest calibre. It’s a pick-me-up tonic with unexpected twists and a dash of sauce. There’ll be sketches, songs and general silliness – and all of it based around audience suggestions. And if you’re too shy to shout anything out? Well don’t worry, you’ll have the chance to write things down in the interval.

  • 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.

  • FORMER ELO 2 STAR AND FRONTMAN – PHIL BATES

    Front Room is delighted to be welcoming back Phil Bates on what will be his final U.K. tour before retirement. Last year's performance was truly wonderful and the evening spent in Phil's company was a delight from start to finish. Don't miss out on this last opportunity to see Phil live here in Weston.