Final Round of Shows On Sale For the Pleasance's Festival Programme
The Pleasance is a place for experiences and, this year, marks Pleasance's boldest programme yet. From the funny to the sorrowful, the political to the magical, the Pleasance has always been a place for incredible stories and 2018 takes this tradition to a new level.
Spike Milligan Centenary Celebrated With New Play A SOCKFUL OF CUSTARD
In the year of his hundredth birthday, Spike Milligan - granddaddy of modern comedy - looks back on his life with an hour and a half of laughs, songs, philosophy, and utter utter silliness. Chris Larner and Jeremy Stockwell - two men with beards - sift through the madness and find only more of it.
BWW Review: KEN, The Bunker
Terry Johnson tells us of his lifelong friendship with Ken Campbell, an eccentric giant of English Theatre, in a funny, poignant and beautifully performed production.
ARE THERE MORE OF YOU? to Play Omnibus
Critically acclaimed actress Alison Skilbeck brings her one woman show, Are There More of You?, home to SW London for a performance at Omnibus, Clapham, on Friday 6 November, at 7.30pm. Skilbeck received 4 and 5 star reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe for her performance, with Broadwaybaby.com stating 'Skilbeck ultimately leaves you spellbound by her powers of characterisation'.
Face to Face Festival Launches July 1 at LOST Theatre
The Face to Face Festival of Solo Theatre is entering its second year at the LOST Theatre London, once again funded by Arts Council England. There will be six evenings of performances by our most talented solo theatre artists from July 1st - 6th supported by exciting work from outstanding new and emerging performers. And on the seventh day - Sunday July 7th - the festival will be devoted to solo performances for audiences of one, unique encounters one to one with our featured headline performers and special guests.