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Connor Burns: Flow

Don’t miss the all-new show from Scotland’s hilarious new stand-up superstar who is widely hailed as one of the most exciting breakthrough artists in the global live comedy scene A social media sensation with 100’s of millions of online views, FLOW is Connor's 5th solo show - an hour of new standup featuring his intelligent and razor-sharp wit, brilliant jokes and his now-signature, single-malt level of Scottish cynicism that blends perfectly with his relatable everyman take on life, and which in 2025, won him the coveted Forth Fringe Award. Connor sold more than 12,000 tickets for FLOW’s premiere at the 2026 Edinburgh Fringe – before the festival’s brochure even came out! The massive demand for tickets saw him add three extra shows at the 3000 seat Edinburgh Playhouse - the UK’S largest purpose-built theatre - in addition to his full fringe run. His last tour GALLUS also sold huge numbers of seats, added encore dates UK-wide and finished up with a record breaking five sold-out shows in the flagship King’s Theatre during 2026’s Glasgow International Comedy Festival. We say all this because you haven't seen Connor on UK television - no panel shows, no chat shows, no stand-up showcases. It’s all happening as a result of his hilarious live shows and laugh-out-loud social media clips so we are incredibly excited to welcome Connor back to Leicester Square.

Leicester Square Theatre • 16 Oct 2026

Thrum

A New Comedy Show by Daniel Kitson.There’s the sound of somewhere else and the permanence of a plant pot and the ubiquity of a phrase and the heartbreaking brevity of a very long time. There’s figs and worms and an old dog rejecting a blanket. There’s a woman, on a train, wearing a badge. There’s the first beep of a smoke alarm and there’s a daffodil in December and there’s the condition of fruit. There’s a hand in bed and there’s stuff on the stairs and there’s a mark on my jumper and there’s a massive tree in storage on a farm in Kent. There’s nothing to say and there’s the thought of rotting and there’s the name of a feeling and there’s the smell of tobacco. There’s the twelfth floor of a hotel and the far end of a platform at Tamworth train station. There’s a duty to act and there’s a resistance to growth and there’s a new place up the road and there’s a completely redundant volume control. There’s a toilet in Hong Kong and a coffee shop in Melbourne and the passage of light through a building and deliberately making things much more difficult than they actually need to be.And.There’s music, more or less throughout, at least two funny voices and upwards of three jokes. Age Suitability: 16+ Warnings: Strong language throughout WRITTEN & PERFORMED BY Daniel Kitson TICKETS €16 RUNNING TIME 1 hr 30 mins no interval

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662 • 7 Nov 2026

Molly and Paul Try Heron Foods: Goodbye Stretford

Join Molly McGuinness (Edinburgh Fringe Best Newcomer nominee 2025) Paul Campbell (Malcolm Hardee award winner 2025) and their house band Vince Atta in a northern rock opera dedicated to their favourite supermarket, Heron Foods, and the tragic recent closing of the Stretford branch. This is the only air fryer comedy show in the world and will feature guests, food and all original songs. 'The Mark E Smith of Comedy' (Robin Ince).

Monkey Barrel Comedy at O'Neill's (The Tron) • 29 Aug 2026

The Provocateurs: Good Predictions, Good Decisions? / Galactic Archaeology

Good predictions don’t necessarily mean good decisions. Dr Lars Schewe (The University of Edinburgh) shows how mathematics is not just about making predictions, but can help to make decisions under uncertainty and what this means for future energy system planning. The Milky Way hosts billions of stars, but how did they get here and what can they tell us about our galaxy's history? Dr Veronika Dornan (The University of Edinburgh) reveals why our Sun is so lonely and what sausages have to do with galaxy mergers.

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4 • 19 Aug 2026

The Provocateurs: Horror Therapy / Ethical Innovators?

Horror films can be cathartic, validating and meaningful. Can they be more helpful than counselling or therapy for dealing with anxiety, depression, grief or trauma? Trauma therapist Dr Amy Beddows (Edinburgh Napier University) and hardcore horror fan thinks so. Can you create a new and exciting innovative business and still be ethical? Join Provocateurs regular Nicola Osborne (The University of Edinburgh) to explore if new ideas and technologies – including AI – can still be ethical and inclusive.

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4 • 15 Aug 2026

Amy Matthews: Definitions of Toast

Amy (BBC, ITVx) can’t get angry. She’s feeling left out – it seems to be all the rage. Literally. This is a show about attempting fury when your emotions are delivered by carrier pigeon, queerness, being Best Supporting Actor in your own life, what it means to love people on their sobriety journey and how a potion Amy made in 2002 cursed the world. 'Drily funny and giddily quirky' (Scotsman). 'She makes the deeply personal feel like a universal truth' (Rolling Stone). 'Insanely original' ***** (BroadwayBaby.com). 'Like Lily Allen' **** (BroadwayWorld.com). Ed Byrne’s tour support.

Monkey Barrel Comedy at O'Neill's (The Tron) • 5 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Bruce Devlin: Mummy Loves M&S

In his first solo stand-up show at 50 after a quarter century in comedy, Bruce has decided to spill the tea on what he calls a life – the highs and lows, the hilarious yet harrowing, and the simultaneously humane. Devlin examines four Ds: death, dyslexia, divorce and Dundee, while exploring the complexities of identity, love and family through a blend of humour and vulnerability, inviting the audience on a journey that’s both heartfelt and hilariously unexpected. It’s a poignant reflection on resilience and the power of laughter in the face of life’s challenges.

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4 • 6 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Alice Fraser: Oh Man!

One of the Telegraph’s 50 Best Comedians of the 21st Century. She’s decided she actually quite likes men and wants to help. There are a lot of men telling men how to be, and how to optimise life, business and testosterone. Alice has been thinking about it ever since a near-near-death experience with some masculinity and has some stuff to say. Featuring a sentient Roomba and some Ancient Greek philosophy. 'Alice Fraser is a powerhouse' ***** (EdinburghGuide.com). ***** (BroadwayBaby.com).

Monkey Barrel Comedy at O'Neill's (The Tron) • 5 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

The Provocateurs: When Silence Listens / Your Robot Bestie

Can hearing someone you know change brain recovery? Roseminu Varghese (Edinburgh Napier University) reveals how familiar voices influence consciousness in comatose patients and why human connection may be a powerful clinical tool. Franziska Heck (Edinburgh Napier University) takes a critical look at robot companionship through media narratives, emerging AI products and ongoing research. As engagement is engineered and companionship comes at a price, she questions what we are building and who benefits from it.

The Stand Comedy Club 3 & 4 • 10 Aug 2026

Behnam Ghazanfaripour – The Music of the Santour

Iranian music, with the Santour at its heart, carries centuries of emotion, poetry and cultural identity. Through music, the player aims to create dialogue, understanding and unity in a world that needs deeper human connection. In this way, art becomes a shared language beyond borders. The voice of the Santour, an ancient Persian dulcimer played with mallets, represents not only Iranian heritage, but also a universal bridge to bring people closer together across cultures, reminding us of our shared humanity.

C ARTS | C venues | C alto • 5 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

Flamencodanza

Award-winning flamenco dance from an international duo based in Spain. Flamenco, Brazilian music and jazz fuse in this inspirational showcase of strength, elegance and beauty embodied in Aylin Bayaz’s dance and Raul Mannolas guitar music. The shared passion and synergy of this five-year collaboration produces a unique experience of beauty and inspiration. ‘Flamencodanza is more than just a show – it’s a breath-taking journey, with its fusion of tradition and contemporary flair... leaving an enduring impression on every fortunate spectator’ (Dancelife.com.au). ‘Flamencodanza is hot, and you won’t see anything else like it’ (TheStageRaw.com). ‘Manola is amazing to watch’ (TheTVolution.com).

C ARTS | C venues | C alto • 5 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026

I Dreamt You Differently

Billy Mason, a working class lad done good and now tycoon of the bar snack industry, visits his soon-to-be pop star daughter, Mariella, at a strange hotel where she is dreaming up her debut album. Hopes of celebration and champagne collide with industry collapse, failing health and the looming steps of a god-like label exec which threatens to force them apart. Father and daughter are left asking: ‘What now?’, as songs, suspicion and surreal turns collide in this exploration of ambition and familial love.

C ARTS | C venues | C alto • 5 Aug 2026 - 30 Aug 2026