Theatre

In the summer of 1975, the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws created a tsunami wave of panic for beachgoe
In the Spring of 1940, lads from all over the country are getting their call-up papers.
Under The Floorboards is an insight into the disturbing life of misfit Ed. This young vir
On a dark and stormy night, a stranger arrives in a small village at the foot of a huge, forbidding castle.
“Today ladies and gentlemen we will begin our performance with a sad and slightly mournful song.”
In this Black Box space, the stage is completely bare apart from two blue suitcases.
Three masked figures climb and swing on a cube of scaffolding in synchronised movements to the rhythm of a
Award winner Richard Gadd performs a tense and deeply personal view into his complicated relationship with
Landscape (1989) opens with the two performers singing the Official Song of the State of Oregon (<
A glimpse into the less talked about struggle of men who experience domestic abuse from their female partne
On May 1st 1820, a vast crowd gathered outside Newgate prison to witness the hanging and beheading of five
There are a few Fawlty Towers tributes floating around the Fringe this year.
In June 1816, in the Villa Diodati near Lake Geneva, the celebrated romantic poets Lord Byron and Percy Bys
A brief foray into the battle that took place at Villers-Bretonneux during the latter stage of WWI, this is
We are all likely to have been to a Class Reunion, a decade or more after leaving school - so you can pictu
A man lies face-down in the middle of an isolated road on the Faroe Islands, the rain pattering on his red
A delightful production of this well-known book and TV film, the Aquila Youth Theatre ensemble sensitively
“She’s a witch!” The Burning opens with the four performers in a line across the front of the stag
Tickets for this show may be hard to come by. It may already be a sell-out for the whole run.