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The Comedy of Errors

The Comedy of Errors is a full-blown farce, set in the mysterious and enchanting coastal town of Ephesus; it chronicles the story of two sets of twins, separated when young, who cause mayhem when they find themselves in the same city many years later. Following the end of their tour, the European Theatre Group return to Cambridge with their electrifying staging of Shakespeare's silly comedy. With energetic costumes, thrilling fights and troublesome seagulls, come and share in the delight of one of Shakespeare's most bizarre and hilarious plays.

ADC Theatre • 20 Jan 2026 - 24 Jan 2026

SIMPLE CREATURES

Three boys, one girl, and a friend who won’t stay dead. It wasn’t meant to happen this way, it wasn’t supposed to go this far. They didn’t mean it. Sure, it was only supposed to be a mess.  SIMPLE CREATURES is a dark exploration of violence amongst young people in today’s society, especially between men and their relationship with each other, and women. It’s a cruel and at times absurdly comic view of the dark road many young people across the world are walking in today’s age.  Age Suitability: 16+ Warnings: Strong Language / Sexual Reference / Partial-Nudity / Violence  WRITTEN BY Emmet Hamilton-Reynolds  DIRECTED BY Ailbhe Casey  CAST Ben Michael Kavanagh, Callan Cummins, Emmet Hamilton-Reynolds, Erica Fitz, & Michael Kennedy  TICKETS €20 | €16 (student/OAP/unemployed)  RUNNING TIME 1hr 30 mins no interval *There will be a post-show discussion after the performance on Fri 27 Mar. ABOUT THE COMPANY Founded by Artistic Director Emmet Hamilton-Reynolds after graduating from the Gaiety School of Acting, Abstract Dreams hit the ground running with their debut production of Hold Me Away from the Sun at the New Theatre in May 2025.

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 24 Mar 2026 - 28 Mar 2026

A Very Difficult Person (W.I.P.)

Are you afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? You should be. Storyteller Rhys Williamson brings A Very Difficult Person to SPRINT Festival 2026, reshaping a real roofing scam into a dark and uncanny modern fairytale. When the Big Bad Wolf knocks at his door, Rhys lets him in, sits him at the dining room table and is shocked when the wolf tries to gobble him up. Bold, eerie and unexpectedly moving, A Very Difficult Person invites audiences into a lived experience that is as absurd as it is frightening.

Camden People's Theatre • 26 Mar 2026

John Crace: What the Hell Just Happened?

The last 10 years of British politics has been one long psychodrama. The Scottish referendum. David Cameron’s surprise election win. Brexit. Theresa May. Boris Johnson. Liz Truss. Rishi Sunak. Each prime minister worse than the last. Covid. Partygate. The UK’s politicians had rarely looked so clueless. Even with the new Labour government we are still rushing through several news cycles each day. John Crace, the Guardian’s much loved political sketch writer, has had a ringside seat at all the main events. Join him for an evening of high comedy as he tries to make sense of it all. Find out what the Queen’s last words to Liz Truss really were. This might just be the best therapy session you’ve ever had.

Leicester Square Theatre • 10 Jun 2026

SALT

A dark and visceral tale of ancient fisherfolk. “That storm is comin’…” The East Norfolk coast, 1770. Man Billy, a violent young fisherman, lives among the dunes with his domineering mother, Widow Pruttock, in a wild, brutal world ruled by superstition and the dark beat of the sea. Into this savage life comes Sheldis, a travelling singer with supernatural gifts. As Billy's obsession with her grows, his mother, believing him bewitched, will do anything to break the spell.

Riverside Studios • 3 Mar 2026 - 15 Mar 2026

Debut 2026

A showcase presented by the graduating students from the BA (Hons) Musical Theatre Performance programme at University of Chichester Conservatoire. We would be delighted if you were able to join us as our graduates introduce themselves to the industry in this unique, one-off performance in the heart of London’s West End. DEBUT is Produced by Course Leader Andrew Wright, Directed by Jamie Aspden with Musical Direction from Fintan Kealy and Choreography by Bronwen Dixie

Leicester Square Theatre • 3 Jul 2026

The History Boys

Supported by University of Edinburgh Department of English and Scottish Literature, Theatre Paradok presents Alan Bennett’s The History Boys. An unruly group of bright and cheeky sixth-form students at a Yorkshire grammar school are applying to Oxbridge. With staff-room rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence, the play explores the value and meaning of education, truth, and sexuality. Contains references to sexual abuse and sexual harassment, strong language, smoking and death.

Bedlam Theatre • 3 Feb 2026 - 6 Feb 2026

Kate-Lois Elliott: TRAD - Work in Progress

After a sell-out Edinburgh debut, award-winning comedian Kate-Lois Elliott (British Writers' Guild Award Nominee, British Comedy Guide Awards, Funny Women Content Creator Nominee, The Times Best Jokes Of The Fringe) is working on a new show about modern monogamy, Gingham fetishes and how 'the good old olden days’ weren’t even that good, actually. This is a show for anyone who's ever wondered whether to lean in, burn it all down, or just take up cross-stitch and see what happens.

Pleasance Theatre • 7 Mar 2026

Drag Bingo at The Bridge House!

DRAG BINGO AT THE BRIDGE HOUSE!!We're ready to show you our balls!!Bingo balls!And they drop at 8!(These ball gags doing anything for you?)Get ready for a night of Bingo, live vocals, lip syncs and PRIZES! They're back, they're hungry and they're naughtier than ever. The Bridge House's legendary Drag Bingo returns for 2026. This month sees THAT GIRL (who else) on hosting duties with special guest BRENT WOULD alongside Penge's very own BLA BLA GABOR who has been relegated back to shot server and ticket tearer after hitting the heady heights of co-host.Don't miss out on a spectacular evening of fun!£7.50 per player, book online or on the night. Bring your friends!*please note: this event is in the pub not the theatre!

The Bridge House Theatre • 16 Feb 2026

G R I E F C A S E

G R I E F C A S E centres on G, who returns to their late mother’s house to pack it up for the final time. What begins as a necessary task quickly becomes an emotional excavation. Each object—an old mug, a birthday card, a worn-out coat—sparks memories that are vivid, distorted, or half-forgotten. These fragments pull G through moments of childhood, closeness, conflict, and the quieter realities of growing up working-class in a space shaped by limited means and endless resilience.As G sifts through old belongings they find themselves caught between past and present, reliving moments while boxing them away. The house becomes a liminal space: no longer theirs, yet still full of traces of who they were and who their mother once hoped they’d become. The piece explores how memories mutate, how belongings hold emotional weight, and how grief complicates the act of letting go.Now expanded into an ensemble work, griefcase uses physical theatre, layered movement, and fragments of text to embody memories, emotions, and the house itself. The performers shift between becoming objects, echoes, and the shifting internal landscape G navigates.LATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED. UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE. The performance lasts approximately 60 minutes without interval. No re-admittance once the performance has commenced. Refunds and exchanges are not available.

The Hope Theatre • 16 Mar 2026

Nettle Soup Vol I : Devon

The Folk Revival is well and truly back. Nettle Soup’s first double bill tells the stories of Devon old and new, and the things that never change: pagans, witchcraft, and tins of cider in a field. Two brand new short plays from Devonshire voices, Temperance and Leylines, celebrate the county of Celts and cream first, then jam.Temperance by Izzie Harding-PerrottHark at her! Functional member of society from the tramp-turned-witch-turned-convict! Exeter Gaol, 1682. Temperance and Susannah are the last two women in England to be hanged for the crime of witchcraft. They just don’t know it yet. Based on the true story of the ‘Bideford Three’, Temperance Lloyd and Susannah Edwards live out their last days together. This tragicomedy is a timely examination of state violence, and the power of the individual to resist, even behind bars.Leylines by Dan SinclairImagine that, tunnels right under the earth. Bit of peace and quiet - apart from the fracking.West Alvington, Site Number 13124, 2025. After fleeing a lavender marriage, Teri seeks a legend of England old, with her dowsing rods and new age mysticism by her side. But after tumbling into the belly of the earth, she discovers an archangel who seems just as lost as her. With folk music and angels, Leylines pits modernism against paganism and wonders what force draws us back to our rural villages.London Pub Theatres - ‘talented creatives, who have got to be among the best working on the fringe scene’Razz - ‘Harding-Perrott never misses a beat’London Pub Theatres - ‘Sinclair's writing stands out. It’s a star in itself, packed with moments of genuine beauty’Nettle Soup Vol I : Devon is a co-production between Nettle Soup and Stage Base Productions. Nettle Soup is a signatory of the Folk Union.Running time: Approximately 115 minutes ​inc. IntervalLATECOMERS MAY NOT BE ADMITTED.UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE.No re-admittance once the performance has commenced. Refunds and exchanges are not available.

The Hope Theatre • 10 Mar 2026 - 14 Mar 2026