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Leicester Square Theatre Sketch Off! Final 2026

Leicester Square Theatre's showcase for the UK's best up and coming sketch artists! Now in its 10th year, Sketch Off! is open to any sketch, character and alternative acts currently performing in the UK as we search for the country's most exciting writers and performers. The top qualifiers from heats at the Museum of Comedy in Bloomsbury will compete in the grand final in Leicester Square Theatre's Main House for the cash prize & their own comedy showcase. Previous Finalists include: The Delightful Sausage, Joe Kent-Walters, Lorna Rose Treen, Janine Harouni, Christian Brighty and many more…

Leicester Square Theatre • 11 Apr 2026

Alice in Wonderland

The Let’s All Dance Ballet Company returns with this fabulous family favourite. Stunning dancing, much loved characters and super costumes bring the famous tale to life in this magical production. Don’t be late for this very important date! Come and join Alice as she enters the curiouser and curiouser world of the White Rabbit, Queen of Hearts and Mad Hatter. Suitable for all, especially 2 – 12 year olds, including children with additional needs. Photo opportunity with dancers after every show!

Leicester Square Theatre • 24 May 2026

Eleanor Conway

Eleanor Conway is a multi-award-winning comedian with over 250 million views and 330k followers for her relatable takes on sex, dating and being a childfree badass. She’s sold out multiple Edinburgh Fringe runs and international tours with her shows ‘Walk of Shame’, ’You May Recognise Me From Tinder’ and ‘Talk Dirty to Me’. You may recognise her from The Guardian, Woman’s Hour, Sunday Times, Guilty Feminist Podcast and BBC 4 Extra.

Leicester Square Theatre • 24 Oct 2026

Future Stories

Future Stories, an 18 month participatory art project, will premiere a new film work by 10 young people with experience of the Irish care system. Working with writer Emmet Kirwan, directors Oonagh Murphy and Em O’ Ceallaigh and film-makers Maeve Stone and Alex Gill, the co-created film captures the unique perspectives of these young artists, the stories behind the numbers. The film will be followed by a conversation - exploring mental health, the care system and the emancipatory power of art.TICKETS €5RUNNING TIME 90 mins

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 10 Jan 2026

Mammary Mountain

Mammary Mountain is an intimate, immersive, haptic experience that explores disease in the body, and how an individual cancer journey sits within the wider landscape. It is rooted in artist Tara Baoth Mooney’s experience of breast cancer and interwoven with the voices of patients and survivors, reflecting treatment, recovery and post-treatment trauma. The work brings personal and collective threads together, both abstract and representational, and considers eco-psychosocial relationships between people and place. It aims to spark public engagement, validate survivors’ experiences and offer a more empathic and nuanced understanding of the breast cancer treatment journey.TICKETS €16 | €11 (CONCESSION) RUNNING TIME 50 mins

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 9 Jan 2026 - 11 Jan 2026

Soul Paint

Soul Paint is a multi-award winning virtual reality experience by Sarah Ticho & Niki Smit, backed by behavioural scientists and researchers. Narrated by Rosario Dawson, this experience asks you the question: ‘Where are you feeling?’ By combining 3D drawing, playful embodied interaction and personal introspection, you create an expressive virtual reality artwork about your own emotions and embodied sensations. You are invited to reveal your own unique inner reality and then observe the creations of others. "…embracing the nuances and often messy complexities of human emotion. It is a testament to Soul Paint’s innovation that technology, rather than serving as a barrier, can be harnessed to encourage honest emotional expression. Soul Paint, ultimately, produces a space where art, humanity, technology, and emotion converge into one body, a body which is free to feel.”TICKETS €16 | €11 (CONCESSION) RUNNING TIME 20 mins

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 15 Jan 2026 - 17 Jan 2026

Wired Our Own Way

The beautiful Smock Alley will be the backdrop for this powerful conversation about autism, identity and belonging in contemporary Ireland. The conversation will reflect on the diversity and brilliance of autistic lived experience and ask how true inclusion and cultural change can challenge stereotypes. This panel talk will centre around Niamh Garvey’s bestselling book Wired our Own Way - An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices. The anthology is a collection of personal essays by Irish autistic adults, exploring the impact of diagnosis and diverse experiences. The book explores the profound impact of receiving a diagnosis. Through deeply personal and insightful essays, the contributors reveal the many ways this identity shapes their lives - proving there is no single way of being autistic. Jen O’Connor, also known as Jen Poyntz will moderate the panel discussion. Jen is a writer, editor, disability advocate and the editor of Garvey’s book. The panelists include the author Niamh Garvey, Irish Indian writer and performer Chandrika Narayanan Mohan and Adam Harris, Founder and CEO of AsIAm Ireland’s Autism Charity.TICKETS €6RUNNING TIME 60 mins

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 17 Jan 2026

Antidote II

In 2025, First Fortnight and the Arts Council of Ireland commissioned WeAreGriot, a collective of four performance poetry artists to compose four pieces of poetry thematically connected by First Fortnight’s mission of challenging the stigma associated with mental health. The resulting show ANTIDOTE II is A dose, A herb, A flat 7-up for your mind. WeAreGriot x First Fortnight bring to you a spoken word and live music show filled with love, joy and play. Collaboration at its best - WeAreGriot will be accompanied by the sweet synths of Dublin based band Neubri, the inimitable host with the most jokes Jimbo and Cork musician Kaiser Kestine. WeAreGriot are a performance collective of Nigerian-Irish poets and storytellers who use spoken word to explore themes of culture, identity, and social commentary. The group includes Dagogo Hart, Felicia Olusanya (FeliSpeaks), Samuel Yakura and Emmet O’Brien. Their work blends the tradition of West African griots - historical keepers of oral tradition - with modern artistry, often incorporating visuals, music, and poetry slams. PHOTO CREDIT ©Emily QiinnTICKETS €16RUNNING TIME 2 hrs 5 mins incl. 15 min interval

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 16 Jan 2026

Ar Ais Arís

This Virtual Reality composition is about migration and isolation. Brú’s team of performers, creators, designers and composers have come together to create three unique 180° films which the audience will watch using Virtual Reality headsets. The experience will immerse participants in a fusion of movement, text, music and the Connemara landscape. The Irish language, literature and visual poetry are combined to make this a remarkable experience. It is inspired by texts from Máirtín Ó Cadhain, Pádraic Ó Conaire and Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill around the theme of migration. A moment of departure. A moment of return. A moment of reckoning. Lose yourself in this evocative, contemporary take on some of the finest writing in the Irish language. PHOTO CREDIT ©Julia DuninTICKETS €16 | €11 (CONCESSION)RUNNING TIME 40 mins

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 15 Jan 2026 - 17 Jan 2026

The Last Bantam

The Last Bantam by Michael Hughes 1914. The Great War rages. Britain recruits 30,000 men between 5'-5'3'' to fight. Known as 'bantams' after the small aggressive rooster, they're formed into special Bantam battalions. 1918. Bouzincourt, France. One Bantam remains, Patrick Michael Wolfe, a teacher from Dublin. This is his story. From the city of Dublin to the battlefields of France, this is a story about patriotism, prejudice, courage and betrayal. Inspired by real events.

Etcetera Theatre • 8 Dec 2025

Please Don’t Fall In Love With Me (it’s really not sexy when that happens)

Set in politically turbulent 2007, Soho, our story centres around AGENT, with Mollie Blue as “the perfect host” North West End UK. She represents the woman we all want to be. Powerful. Funny. Vivacious. Sexy. Dominant. Living life by her own rules (or at least appears to) by using her super-power of a little pink dress to maximise her most valuable currency.The AGENT is the Devil and the store is her playground, with all the vibrant characters of the Soho sex scene that cross her path encompassing sin. It’s “A little raunchy a lot ridiculous” RatedReviewed. It's Doctor Faustus meets Bridget Jones with “pin sharp” writing The Reviews Hub. Taken from the lived experiences of agents, giving audiences an insight into the sometimes sordid, always fascinating secret world of the naughtiest knicker shop in London.2007. A time period we are all nostalgic for. A pre-Recession Britain. A pre-Tory Britain. A pre-TikTok Britain. A thriving Soho scene never shying away from the perverted parts of ourselves, with one goal in mind, to be as outrageous as possible.Running time: Approximately 80 minutesLatecomers and re-admittance may not be permitted.UNDER 18s ARE NOT PERMITTED INTO THE THEATRE FOR THIS PERFORMANCE.Refunds and exchanges are not available.

The Hope Theatre • 5 Apr 2026 - 6 Apr 2026

The Demon Twink

'Jack, is it true you hit Troye Sivan with a glass bottle and told Sabrina Carpenter to go f*ck herself?'Jack Calver never imagined he’d become a five-time Grammy-winning queer pop star with over 500 million Spotify streams. He was just a normal teen from Adelaide, Australia when he posted a YouTube cover with friend Eli and rose to sudden overnight fame—but as Jack goes solo, it's clear his talent for provocation and self-promotion far outweighs his actual singing skill. As the social media landscape shifts, Jack does whatever it takes to stay relevant, teetering on the brink of cancellation—and even his guardian angel Beyoncé may not be able to save him.The Demon Twink World Tour is a satirical, hyper-pop exploration of celebrity culture, queer identity, and social media obsession that blends dance, music and cine-theatre. Expect queer reworkings of your favourite girly-op tunes, demonic choreography and behind the scenes footage that feels like it came off a Tik Tok Reel. This is the UK debut of Australian theatre company Glassroom Company, who have previously enjoyed sold-out seasons of Blackrock (Adelaide Fringe), Unfair Verona (Sydney Dance Company) and Clanstow (Adelaide Fringe).LATECOMERS 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 • 3 Mar 2026 - 14 Mar 2026