Harking back to the golden days of British comedy films like Kind Hearts and Coronets, this absolutely ridiculous piece of theatre by Button Pressed films, starts implausibly in a little house of mystery in Ealing and just gets dafter.
Harking back to the golden days of British comedy films like Kind Hearts and Coronets, this absolutely ridiculous piece of theatre by Button Pressed films, starts implausibly in a little house of mystery in Ealing and just gets dafter.
For one night only, comedian and raconteur Steve Lee reprises his Fringe debut show, Sit down – stand up with musical accompaniment by Peter Martin. Steve talks about his 47 years in showbiz, his two unpublished novels and his two TV scripts, one which has been filmed in five languages.
Practicing Joy on the Road to Hell and Back.
Author, Patrick Sandford asked 100 people “How do you know when you are happy?” The answers – provocative, kaleidoscopic, astonishing – jump-started this crazy, optimistic-in-spite-of-everything show.
If you are a man attending this show on your own – beware – for most of its duration you will be quite justifiably the target of sharp, witty and very crude humour from this 6-woman ensemble.
An audience. Anything can happen. All the world is a stage. What part will you play? Pushing the boundaries of Shakespearean Performance, Brite Theater have re-imagined Richard III as a bold and engaging one-woman show.
The world’s worst cat is about to board a plane… PASSPAWT is the true-life tale of Slovakian-born Helena and her pet Linda, the result of the greatest advertising scam of all time.
Six local female performers in their 20s, 30s and 40s make up The Fannytasticals and have been performing their hilarious and satirical sketches, songs, and monologues to sell-out audiences in Brighton over the last year.
A Monkey With Cymbals & Orange Girl Productions present a double-bill of Restoration women to celebrate International Women’s Day.