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Tugging At The Sea
Tugging At The Sea
7/6 - 7/7/2024


LegalAliens Theatre returns to Jacksons Lane with another absurdist, hilarious, touching piece performed and created by participants in their free classes for refugees and migrants

A Most Mechanical Murder! Immersive Murder Mystery


Transport yourselves to the Steampunk World of Phantom Peak, where the most mechanical of mysteries requires your Detective skills to solve.  Friends, brothers and sisters, ...

A Terrible Show for Terrible People


A Terrible Show for Terrible People is a raunchy, feminist physical theatre clown show with one performer and two spoken words. Described by Fest as ...

Late Night Jazz: Royal College of Music Junior Department Jazz Ensemble


The  Royal College of Music Junior Department Jazz Ensemble  makes its fifth appearance at Late Night Jazz in the  Elgar Room . The band performs ...

Bucket List


“If I wasn’t dead, I’d kill myself.” “Don’t say that.” “I mean it – ghosts have the most appalling quality of life.” Luke and Jess ...

Nevernatal
Nevernatal
6/27 - 6/28/2024


Everyone’s getting married and having babies and Catherine’s got a thesis and a hangover. Now even her bestie Isabelle is having a baby shower and ...

The Simon and Garfunkel Story


Following SOLD-OUT performances in London’s West End, a worldwide tour and standing ovations at every performance, The Simon & Garfunkel Story continues to stun audiences ...

Drag RoyalTea – Pride Edition


To celebrate Pride in London 2024, drag artist extraordinaire and star of  Ru Paul's Drag Race UK ,  Kate Butch  returns to the  Elgar Room ...

The Giant Killers
The Giant Killers
6/27 - 6/29/2024


Previously reserved for only the country’s wealthiest gentlemen, The Giant Killers tells the true story of the first team of workers to compete in the ...

C*CK
C*CK
6/24 - 6/30/2024


Cock  is an enthralling play about love and longing, in which multi-award winning author Mike Bartlett presents questions on personal identity and intimate relationships. The ...

Seneca's Oedipus
Seneca's Oedipus
6/27 - 6/30/2024


A Ted Hughes adaptation of  Seneca’s Oedipus.   Directed by Simon Cotton.  ‘A man's fear of fate is often his fate. Leaping to avoid it...he meets ...

The Rainbow's End


'At The Rainbow's End' is a brand new, moving, original and hard-hitting verbatim play written by Clare Summerskill based on interviews with older  #LGBTQ  people ...

Dick Whittington
Dick Whittington
9/12 - 7/1/2024


Writer, actor, comedian, radio and television presenter Paul Merton will be stepping out from behind the iconic Have I Got News For You desk and ...

Mirror Up Presents: Reflections


A collection of performances hosted by Mirror Up Productions, showcasing a variety of new writing....

Prototype: A Political Comedy (WIP)


Actor/Writer, Comedian and  NewsRevue  Alumni Steph Darcey presents a work in progress of her political satire  Prototype  ahead of her Camden Fringe run at The ...

Prototype: A Political Comedy (WIP)


Actor/Writer, Comedian and  NewsRevue  Alumni Steph Darcey presents a work in progress of her political satire  Prototype  ahead of her Camden Fringe run at The ...

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7/2 - 7/3/2024


Jeff and Hunter, two struggling writers, hear about a new musical theatre festival. However, the deadline for submissions is a mere three weeks away. With ...

Oliver Bennet: What We May Also Do


Verdurin is delighted to present  What We May Also Do , a new play by Oliver Bennett which responds to Anna Sebastian’s exhibition and with ...

Frankie Goes to Bollywood


Get swept away into the dazzling world of Bollywood! From the makers of Britain’s Got Bhangra comes the world premiere of a new British musical. ...

Main Character Energy
Main Character Energy
7/4 - 7/6/2024


This is Temi’s show. It’s all about her. Not you. Her. “A gorgeous, joyous sunburst of a play, radiating warmth & tenderness” The Times on The ...

DC Richard Head
DC Richard Head
6/25 - 7/7/2024


Murder! Conspiracy? Audience participation?! 4 officers have been found dead and DC Richard Head suspects foul play. Though DC Head is no one’s first choice ...

DC Richard Head
DC Richard Head
6/25 - 7/7/2024


Murder! Conspiracy? Audience participation?! 4 officers have been found dead and DC Richard Head suspects foul play. Though DC Head is no one’s first choice ...

Longitude
Longitude
6/13 - 7/7/2024


World premiere of a new musical with crashing waves, swelling music, and an emotional storm across the 18th century that will make you wish you’d ...

The Nose Dive Assembly
The Nose Dive Assembly
7/3 - 7/7/2024


Join us under the Big Top in Fort Brockhurst, for an unforgettable joyful experience. Featuring a nine-person cast, and a twenty-two strong touring company – ...

Character Flaw


An unapologetically neurodiverse, queer show that navigates the challenges and celebrates the joys of life with ADHD.


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