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Wright&Grainger's SELENE
04 March 2026 - Jan S.Another beautiful production from Wright&Grainger. -
Woke Loud Witch
04 March 2026 - Amber F.Amazing show! Had me laughing from start to finish, highly recommend!! -
Meteors
04 March 2026 - Courtney S.Beautiful show! I cried, I laughed and sometimes did both at the same time. -
The British Babes Songbook
04 March 2026 - stephanie C.British Banter and powerhouse vocals, loved every bit! -
My Grandpa Doesn't Follow Me On Instagram: A Guide To Trans-generational Road-Tripping
04 March 2026 - Joshua M.An incredible story of identity. It also has the coolest costume of the fringe! -
Mindreading and other freaking wonders
04 March 2026 - Carmel W.Christian is very clever, humurous and intriguing. How does he do it??? -
The Trouble With Harry
04 March 2026 - Rowan D.Hilarious and heartbreaking -
A Curious Thing- The Story of Mary Anning
04 March 2026 - Monika L.Fantastic performances bring to life the incredible story of Mary Anning! -
A Brief History of Human Stupidity
04 March 2026 - Peter K.Very entertaining storytelling. Excellent delivery and audience interaction. -
Dumb inventions (That Changed The World)
04 March 2026 - Andrea T.The journey through quirky inventions and interesting facts fueled post-show conversations and deeper investigations. Learned so much while laughing. Fun and inclusive. -
Oat Milk & Honey *FINAL SEASON*
04 March 2026 - Brooke S.This was such an incredibly beautiful work. It showcased amazing musical talent and physical skill, stunningly interwoven to create emotional depth and connection between the performers. It was like being let into an intimate and vulnerable world between the artists, and their expression of anxiety made me feel less alone in a world that seems increasingly isolating. While some themes were heavy, they gave the audience a measure of lightness in the perfect moments, and I left the show hopeful. -
David Correos - TOUCHING MY ACTIVE MIND
04 March 2026 - Andrea T.Strap into this poignoint rollercoaster that somehow leaves you lighter at the end. Authentic, genuinely vulnerable while still going all-in on the chaos and absurdity. He plays the room like it’s a living thing, experimenting and pushing boundaries. I was reminded of being a kid again in a magic store, where anything on the shelf could suddenly come to life and do something impossible. That mix of wide‑eyed excitement is rare. New, risky and oddly tender all at once.