A long way from Verona (ie: the midlands) Julie has shared a home with her ‘Romeo’, Jonathan, for almost ten years, navigating life in their 50’s together, reflecting on loves lost and a future which may upturn everything they have ever known and stand for.
Covering one night in the lives of two suicidal strangers, this warm, compassionate, and darkly humorous new play explores how people deal with the most difficult human situations with warmth, compassion and dark humour - no matter how appalling their shared experiences might be.
Covering one night in the lives of two suicidal strangers, this warm, compassionate, and darkly humorous new play explores how people deal with the most difficult human situations with warmth, compassion and dark humour - no matter how appalling their shared experiences might be.
This show expresses the theme of love in various forms of Chinese stage performance. It includes love stories in ancient time and modern time and covers human love, mythological love, and people's love toward God. Stylistically, it covers drama, opera, singing and dancing.
Birmingham’s Premier comedy improv troupe bring you an evening of high-octane improvised fun. Expect the unexpected as the quick-witted Box of Frogs conjure up hilarious spontaneous songs, sketches and scenes on the spur of the moment, all based entirely on your suggestions.
In the midst of her quarter-life crisis, Eilidh just wants to go back to being a kid... but real life keeps getting in the way. Through a chaotic whirl of ex-partners, childhood memories and stand-up routines, join Eilidh as she attempts to navigate the delicate web of adulthood without pulling it apart.
An autobiographical solo show exploring the sublime and harrowing complexities of a long delayed sexual awakening with a hired lover. A theatrical cycle of poems that chart her journey from awkward bravery to sexual empowerment through to inevitable heartbreak.
In the midst of her quarter-life crisis, Eilidh just wants to go back to being a kid... but real life keeps getting in the way. Through a chaotic whirl of ex-partners, childhood memories and stand-up routines, join Eilidh as she attempts to navigate the delicate web of adulthood without pulling it apart.
An autobiographical solo show exploring the sublime and harrowing complexities of a long delayed sexual awakening with a hired lover. A theatrical cycle of poems that chart her journey from awkward bravery to sexual empowerment through to inevitable heartbreak.
When 30 years of family silence is broken Helen begins a detective-like quest to discover the hidden story behind her brother’s suicide. A fast-paced, candid, darkly comic and gripping play about loyalty, long-held beliefs and how much we ever really know about those we love.
This is a story of one man’s struggle with his own mental health. This powerful one-man show allows us to see into the life of a very troubled man who is trying to fight back to what he hopes will be normality. As the play progresses, we realise that he cannot make it back on his own. He needs help.
When 30 years of family silence is broken Helen begins a detective-like quest to discover the hidden story behind her brother’s suicide. A fast-paced, candid, darkly comic and gripping play about loyalty, long-held beliefs and how much we ever really know about those we love.
This is a story of one man’s struggle with his own mental health. This powerful one-man show allows us to see into the life of a very troubled man who is trying to fight back to what he hopes will be normality. As the play progresses, we realise that he cannot make it back on his own. He needs help.
A charming yet slightly overconfident cat burglar plans to pull of his final job – stealing a cursed ruby on the night before his wedding! The only things standing in his way are an officious but suspicious night watchman, an escaped convict who is out for revenge and an alarm system that has a mind of its own!
A story of the history of Birmingham and the deaf community residing there. The Guardian, better known as the Bullring Bull, takes the audience on a journey of Birmingham through the ages, weaving in iconic places and personal stories of deaf people from the region and the isolation from the wider deaf community faced by many LGBT+ people; Windrush, and deaf people born to immigrants.
A charming yet slightly overconfident cat burglar plans to pull of his final job – stealing a cursed ruby on the night before his wedding! The only things standing in his way are an officious but suspicious night watchman, an escaped convict who is out for revenge and an alarm system that has a mind of its own!
This is a story of one man’s struggle with his own mental health. This powerful one-man show allows us to see into the life of a very troubled man who is trying to fight back to what he hopes will be normality. As the play progresses, we realise that he cannot make it back on his own. He needs help.
Through poetry, Laura invites her audience to step into the busy attic of her chaotic life and mind, where some days are full of sunshine, others full and grey clouds, and most are lit by a silvery, tarot card moon. She presents her opinions, emotions and basically just: herself.
Birmingham’s Premier comedy improv troupe bring you an evening of high-octane improvised fun. Expect the unexpected as the quick-witted Box of Frogs conjure up hilarious spontaneous songs, sketches and scenes on the spur of the moment, all based entirely on your suggestions.
Charlie and Jamie are a busy modern couple. When the lockdown of 2020 forces them to spend every minute of every day stuck together in their flat, tensions rise, and unresolved issues are brought into the light. They both know, even when it’s over, nothing will ever be the same again.
A miscellany of medical myths and mishaps, brought to you by Buxton Fringe award winners, Silver Pine Productions. Expect amputation, witchcraft, Werther’s Originals and a flurry of quick costume changes. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you might even learn something.
A one woman show, telling the story of a woman navigating her way through life's challenges; finding love, chasing her dreams, dealing with a sick parent and the threat of inheriting the same illness. The play asks us to reflect on the paths we take in life and the people we spend our limited time on earth with.Â
A miscellany of medical myths and mishaps, brought to you by Buxton Fringe award winners, Silver Pine Productions. Expect amputation, witchcraft, Werther’s Originals and a flurry of quick costume changes. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you might even learn something.
A one woman show, telling the story of a woman navigating her way through life's challenges; finding love, chasing her dreams, dealing with a sick parent and the threat of inheriting the same illness. The play asks us to reflect on the paths we take in life and the people we spend our limited time on earth with.Â
A theatrical adaption of the Gospel of St. John. The production uses a snappy, light hearted, style, employing everyday language with humour. It has been written to be deliberately non threatening and free of 'special' language to make it more accessible. It simply tells the story.
A theatrical adaption of the Gospel of St. John. The production uses a snappy, light hearted, style, employing everyday language with humour. It has been written to be deliberately non threatening and free of 'special' language to make it more accessible. It simply tells the story.
A totally different puppet show made for children and grownups about saving our planet, addressing environmental issues through comedy. Two pieces of rubbish, accompanied by a buzzing fly, are the main characters on a heroic journey to find human beings and ask them to stop creating more waste.
An interactive comic poetry show exposing the rivalry between Willis the Poet, established old school comedy genius and Ben Moore, The Park Bench Poet, as they go head-to-head in a slam-off to prove to the world who is the funniest comic poet of all time - EVER!
A totally different puppet show made for children and grownups about saving our planet, addressing environmental issues through comedy. Two pieces of rubbish, accompanied by a buzzing fly, are the main characters on a heroic journey to find human beings and ask them to stop creating more waste.
Birmingham’s Premier comedy improv troupe bring you an evening of high-octane improvised fun. Expect the unexpected as the quick-witted Box of Frogs conjure up hilarious spontaneous songs, sketches and scenes on the spur of the moment, all based entirely on your suggestions.